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I'm listening to some of the mom's testimony.
Unbelievable @ the level of co-dependency. There's denial and then there was what was going on in this family which is as deep as anything I've heard.
JW should have been shipped off to some institution or camp or something for the emotionally disturbed when he was about 13 or 14. His world should have been regimented and controlled so that he could not access any alcohol, drugs, or ummm...produce. Not that he would have been cured because I don't think he could be, but his rage maybe could have been channeled into hard physical labor and learning life skills. Having his mommy and daddy do all the things they did, taking care of his messes every time, only solidified his behavior.
His trajectory downward was somewhat predictable.
What I'm noticing as I am listening to his mom's testimony is resignation. She doesn't seem horrified at his actions in this rape and murder. It's all kind of matter of fact.
You're absolutely right, Maddie. I said earlier that it didn't seem to me that she was all that surprised that her son has arrived at this place in his downward spiral. It's almost like she was both a participant in and an observer of this tragic & horrible train wreck. Amazing.
If he is convicted of 1st Degree Murder, and since he has made no progress --unless he winds up on Death Row -- I see him as a permanent tenant in the disciplinary segregation unit in Central Prison. He's got some long odds looking at him for a long life, IMO. <shaking my head>