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Originally Posted by Peanut
Exactly. And one could argue the whole trial was him relishing the pain and torment of the families. Putting them through hearing all the evidence in excruciating detail. Just awful.
He knew he was going to be convicted. He could have pled down and avoided a trial (I think?? MBates will surely correct me if wrong), but he defiantly said "NOT GUILTY" and forced the trial.
Evil bastard.
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I don't think he could have Pled down to anything worth it for him. Would you have accepted a plee deal that would have given him the possibility of Parloe before he died? Say 2 consecutive 2nd degree convictions and a concurrent manslaughter that would have him eligible for parole in 20 years.