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Old 03-17-2009, 10:46 AM   #394
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Originally Posted by greyshep View Post
This whole situation disgusts me. The selfishness portrayed by the accused from the start of this ordeal has continued to this day.

He took the stand trying to humanize himself? In my opinion the only reason he is sad or upset is that he got caught and is now being held accountable. I dont see any real regret for the lives he has taken. This is abhorrent.

The weak excuses and stories that we are being told are a disappointing statement into the way society is and has become "me first". No willingness to stand up and recognize your mistakes and take responsibility for your own actions.

If I ever see a concrete truck passing me in the shoulder I will surely believe the driver is just having a bad week and will do my best to give him a wave to cheer him up. After all if he is to have an accident as a result of this behaviour, surely he is not impaired and its not his fault.
Well said. I was about to type the same points but you have expressed exactly what and how I also feel.

The suspect has been selfish and dishonest from day 1. I hope the judge throws the book at him.

I really feel for the victim's family who have had to go through this ordeal again particularly with these far fetched stories. I hope for their sake this guy serves the time he deserves which unfortunately even a stiff sentence isn't even enough.

I feel no sympathy for the suspect and his family. It sucks that it has broken up their family as well but you have to pay for the consequences. Also, tough to feel for a guy who's been selfish and trying to pass on the blame for something he's 100% responsible for.
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