He will be known as Sister Screw in no time. I hope they give him work in the laundry ASAP.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Mrs Tekky
Collapse
X
-
I'm guessing because he is a cop, he may be treated differently and not be sent to general population. Many inmates would love to get their hands on a cop....
Oh course, what do I know..."Some days you're the dog, other days you're the hydrant." - on the back of the business card for Bella the Pomeranian
The comments expressed here do not necessarily reflect the opinions of management.
Comment
-
Originally posted by stevoc View PostI'm guessing because he is a cop, he may be treated differently and not be sent to general population. Many inmates would love to get their hands on a cop....
Oh course, what do I know...
That's why he can't remember details of things during his assaults but he can remember sending someone to jail 20 years ago and remember the details enough to state the guy was innocent and write a letter to help him get a new trial ...
sounds to me like he's trying to get friends inside because he knows he is going downDon't worry - I'll smack her if it comes to that. You do not sell guitars to buy shoes. You skimp on food to buy shoes! ~Mrs Tekky 06-03-08~
Comment
-
-
That's bullshit...why give him preferential treatment due to his prior profession...his victims never had the choice with what they were dealt...I say put the fucker in general population and let him feel what it's like to be a rape victim with no control. I hope Depends are in this guys future
Comment
-
Well, if you put him in general population you run the risk of him getting killed before the trial is over.
Dead ex-cop before conviction = bad
After the conviction, he's fair game. Let the victim's story get out and a jury of peers convict the SHPOS.Occupy JCF
Comment
-
Originally posted by horns666 View PostNo worrys there.. I could only imagine. Todd, I know your taking of care of biz and yourselves the best you possibly can. That's all that matters. The 90 minutes of tesimony is finally over after years of thinking about this. Stay strong and keep your fingers crossed. Whether you care or not..I'm hoping the very best for you guys.
I know what it means to truly love, respect, protect and support your wife unconditionally!
Respect,
Bill ZOccupy JCF
Comment
-
Originally posted by Tekky View PostNo offense, but thank God you're not on the jury.
I give you alot of respect too because if it were me I would be planning on a way to kill the guy myself. If there is any justice left in the US he will get put in the general population after conviction.
Comment
-
I said what I did because of the high emotion of the issue. This IS my wife we're talking about. I tend to get jumpy. But my point was that there were convictions before DNA. I understand that if he left some that it would be a full-on slam-dunk. But, he was careful enough to leave as little evidence at the scenes as possible. Remember, this is a police officer. He's got perspective that other criminals don't.
As far as planning a way to kill the guy, I've been through that emotion. I've rationalized it as this:
Everyone involved with this case has a role. The victims' role is to heal and tell their stories. The police's role is to investigate and gather the evidence. The prosecutor's role is to sift through the evidence and tell the story to the court. My role is to be there for my wife every step of the way and work to make sure it never happens to her again. I can't do that behind bars. While nobody would blame me for taking a retaliative action against him, the law doesn't justify it.
My energy is best placed towards helping Kristi move on with her life. That's not to say that while I was in court I didn't think a few times about lunging for him.Occupy JCF
Comment
-
Originally posted by Tekky View PostEveryone involved with this case has a role. The victims' role is to heal and tell their stories. The police's role is to investigate and gather the evidence. The prosecutor's role is to sift through the evidence and tell the story to the court. My role is to be there for my wife every step of the way and work to make sure it never happens to her again. I can't do that behind bars. While nobody would blame me for taking a retaliative action against him, the law doesn't justify it.
My energy is best placed towards helping Kristi move on with her life.
+1000 - keep that line of thought buddy. She's the most important thing right now, and she does need you with her, not behind glass with visitation rights. I admire your courage and focus, and your abiltiy to remember the important things by not letting emotions control your actions."Some days you're the dog, other days you're the hydrant." - on the back of the business card for Bella the Pomeranian
The comments expressed here do not necessarily reflect the opinions of management.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Tekky View PostI said what I did because of the high emotion of the issue. This IS my wife we're talking about. I tend to get jumpy. But my point was that there were convictions before DNA. I understand that if he left some that it would be a full-on slam-dunk. But, he was careful enough to leave as little evidence at the scenes as possible. Remember, this is a police officer. He's got perspective that other criminals don't.
As far as planning a way to kill the guy, I've been through that emotion. I've rationalized it as this:
Everyone involved with this case has a role. The victims' role is to heal and tell their stories. The police's role is to investigate and gather the evidence. The prosecutor's role is to sift through the evidence and tell the story to the court. My role is to be there for my wife every step of the way and work to make sure it never happens to her again. I can't do that behind bars. While nobody would blame me for taking a retaliative action against him, the law doesn't justify it.
My energy is best placed towards helping Kristi move on with her life. That's not to say that while I was in court I didn't think a few times about lunging for him.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Tekky View PostMy energy is best placed towards helping Kristi move on with her life. That's not to say that while I was in court I didn't think a few times about lunging for him.Don't worry - I'll smack her if it comes to that. You do not sell guitars to buy shoes. You skimp on food to buy shoes! ~Mrs Tekky 06-03-08~
Comment
-
Comment