I watched the plea hearing live on Seattle's KING5 News, where the anchor was joined by former prosecutor/retired Judge Tim Bradshaw, who helped narrate and explain what was happening in Court. King5's live coverage is linked below.
But before the start of the "live-hearing," the anchor reported how the families received two letters from the state prosecutor-- the first letter outlined the terms of the plea agreement, and the second notified them that BK had accepted the offer. [YT
marker 31:00 / 1:50:15]. One of King5's anchors was reportedly with Stacy Chapin when she received the letter, and that Chapin was shocked.
IMO, the informal notification to the families about such a huge decision was the beginning of the heartache, and where some-- including SG-- haven't recovered. [YT
marker 24:00 / 1:50:15].
For the prosecutor not to make any effort to conduct an in-person announcement to the families seemed so disrespectful to me.
Initially, Judge Bradshaw was also very critical about how the notification went down-- also citing it "disrespectful, and not providing the dignity that these people deserve..."
Unfortunately, it wasn't until Judge H explained the timeline the Court was facing with juror questionnaires, etc., to all present, did we finally learn the basis for the quick letters, action by the State. Albeit this explanation was not before Judge H opened the hearing with a dressing down, seemingly intended for SG, for the mass volume of calls to the court and his staff-- putting the court in chaos!
Again, seems to me that putting out this important information ahead of the hearing could have gone a long way to soften the shock and dismay, and gut punch, that is still being felt across the globe!
I think listening from
marker 24:00 to 34:00 gives a good perspective to understand a father, friend, or community struggling to accept the decision by the State. IMO, they're in shock and deserve patience and grace at this time. MOO
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