And this guy will be full of rightous indignation when they arrest him....:waitasec:
Oh don't you know it? I can see the shock and surprise on his face already. Ugh. No matter how many times I see it happen, watching a living, breathing body completely bereft of anything even resembling a Soul, never fails to take my breath with absolute horror.
Is it just me or does it appear that the only thing cold blooded killers need to do to remain
Scot Free these days is hire a lawyer? The lawyers don't even need to be particularly good at their job. Then the lawyer waves his foul little majick wand and
POOF the criminal becomes bulletproof, twenty feet tall, and on the receiving end of way more consideration than the victim was
EVER allowed to enjoy!! :furious:
It sickens me to the very core of my being. Truly. All of the Renee's, Caylee's, Jennifer's and Jessica's of this world deserve so much better don't they?? Meh, I know it's a moot point. However, I think about Renee's small children at the mercy of the man who it appears chopped up their Mother's body and disposed of her, and it makes me livid that such a situation could be allowed to occur. It seems to me that the lines between right and wrong have become blurred somehow, and it's the ones without the strength to fight back who get the rawest deal.
I keep coming back to these remarks from Renee's neighbor:
Neighbor Heard Strange Sounds
A neighbor of Renee Pernice said she heard something unusual from a wooded area behind her house, which is only blocks away from where Pernice lived. The neighbor, who didn't want her name used, said she was sweeping her deck on Friday when she heard it loud digging sounds in the woods.
"It was noon. We were waiting for my husband to come home, so I remember the time," the woman said. "I stopped sweeping, and I kept bending down to see if I could see anything, and the digging kept going on and kept going on."
"After awhile, I heard leaves being covered over something, and that kept going on and it kept going on," the woman said. "Finally I said, 'Let's go in and lock the door.' It made me feel that uncomfortable. It was just a very, creepy, uneasy feeling."
The woman said she called police when she saw the news of Renee Pernice's disappearance. The woman said a police helicopter on Sunday circled the area where she heard digging sounds.
"Then last night after dark, they came and circled again with their lights on," the woman said. "I felt like if I didn't report it, I would feel bad."
http://www.kmbc.com/news/18409671/detail.html#-
She's out there somewhere, and the one person who knows and
should care would rather continue to inflict more scars onto the hearts and minds of those that
Love Renee.
