Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Kathy:
I noticed that myself. I don't know if she realizes it or not.
>From the description of what he did though I wonder if he was tried as
an adult if this would be considered premeditated. The rifle misfired
the first time, and then he reloaded and aimed it right at the head and
fired, afterwards setting the scene as a suicide. To me that is
premeditated.
If so perhaps that is why she is as angry as she is.
Personally I can't blame her. I know if this were my son, I would be on
a rampage too.
Sue
> Hi Sue :)
>
> I understand this mothers grief and drive to do what she is doing, yet
> I'm wondering why no one has told her that the boy who killed her son is
> going to be in lockup a lot longer than if he had been tried as a adult.
> If you look at it, he won't be released until he's 25, that means 11
> years. In adult jail his chances of getting out before that are pretty
> good with good behavior and such. Or maybe she just doesn't realize that
> is what happens.
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