And, this is just really my opinion only, but I get the sense from some reporters/media that they're angling for a Laundrie interview at some point so they are willing to position the Laundries and their attorney more sympathetically. And this tends to irritate me so I turn it off and it make some look for someone analyzing things objectively.
Really agree with that. You WANT justice but nothing will ever actually provide it. Because her death can't be undone. And nothing the justice system could have done to Brian would have served to lessen the impact of that permanent injury.
But I also truly believe that ultimately this is the best outcome for Gabby's family. I often think about, not just her 4 parents, but her siblings. This must be simply awful for them. Her family are close & strong & committed. I know they would have been committed to working through the justice system but I think it's "better" that they will now be able to spend that energy on making the world a better place through Gabby's foundation.
I've simply watched too many trials to entertain positives notions about how well it served victims. Because it doesn't serve them at all. It's not designed to. It's all about the state and the defendant. The state has to prove the case and the judicial system is there to ensure it does so properly. The trial is all about the rights of the defendant in regard to the actions of the state and their attempt to deprive the defendant of liberty. The victim is almost always irrelevant in most regards. I think when victims and families encounter that, it is shocking and difficult. The leeway given defendants can put the victim on trial or feel like it. I hope the FBI makes findings known and that Gabby's Foundation and family flourishes.