luvbeaches
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13th Juror said:
She's just not the criminal type .. she's much more like your next door neighbor.
And that's the most puzzling part of all this. She is like the gal next door. Who knows what was going on, but it's clear, she realizes she made a huge mistake. Manard on the other hand, looks like he could care less. He just enjoyed his time out of prison.
I do wish she'd not done that interview with the local media. She must not have an attorney (or at that point). I'm sure they'd tell her to not talk. It's not that I want her to get away with something, but she's obviously in a state of mind that she may say something that could hurt her (later in court), but it was said because she was under such stress.
I'm not sure where she'll be taken, but if it's in Kansas City, Kansas, I won't go. You need an armed guard with you to go to the downtown courthouse. I think the prison is located in Leavenworth county, but the federal courthouse is in KCK. So we'll see where it ends up. I can see her doing a plea of some sort and never going to court.
This is just so insane. What was she thinking???? And now we hear that she was having a relationship with the guy. Maybe this sort of thing is more common than I realize. But for the life of me, I just can't understand why anyone would throw away their life like this. If you want to have an affair, jump on the mailman!!! At least you won't do time! But I think still think the "rescuer" issue played into this.