Patrick ([info]foxbase) wrote in [info]girlkilledmom,
@ 2006-03-19 13:05:00
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haha an editorial
this kind of wrapped around her finger stuff makes me laugh so much.

My turn: No justice in the courtroom; there should have been a verdict

Age is just a number. As we clearly know girls mature earlier than boys. Ms. Waterman is not 15 or 17 years of age. Ms. Waterman appeared to be an intelligent, manipulative, controlling, beautiful and matured young woman. She made no secret about the fact how much she hated her mom, as she had falsified, exaggerated and dramatized about her mom abusing her.

Ms. Waterman had those two men, who were immature high school dropouts with emotional problems, wrapped around her little finger like a couple of puppets while she was pulling her strings and expecting them to do her dirty work.

It was Ms. Waterman who had asked those men out on dates. Those young men were madly in love with her as she was their first love. They trusted her and believed her falsifications that she had told them about her mom. They were worried that her life was threatened and were willing to anything, even murder to protect her from her mom.

A sweet, caring, loving and worried mom was murdered after she had disciplined her daughter and had asked her to stay away from older men. After Lauri Waterman was brutally murdered, her only daughter's main concern was about her not inheriting her mom's van. She was also worried about taking over the responsibility of doing the laundry, which her mom had done until she was murdered.

The jury's verdict is not fair. It is not right, and it is certainly not just!

I want Ms. Waterman tried again. Innocent or guilty, the accused has the right to a fair trial and her fate should be determined by a mature and responsible jury who are able to respect children's, parents', grandparents' and elders' rights more than "jelly fish" jury.

Although Southeast Alaska is spread apart, it is small and the people are very much knitted together. I also would like to suggest that Ms. Waterman trial should be moved to Anchorage where she would be able to receive a fair trial in a court of law.

• Theresa Davis is a Juneau resident.



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[info]sherurcij
2006-03-19 09:57 pm UTC (link)
She conveniently forgot to mention the age of the highschool dropouts, who were also borderline pedophiles having sex with Rachelle.

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[info]jamaicanjungle
2006-04-11 02:03 am UTC (link)
Dear Theresa Davis:

The accused cannot be tried twice for the same crime. The verdict appealled? Maybe. But re-tried? na-ah

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