« Grant's Home Searched | Main | Raven Jeffries »

Comments

vero

If I were his lawyer, I'd be advising him to cop a plea. It's not as if anybody has a fortune the lawyer can suck up. It might be an interesting legal exercise to go throught all this garbage trying to get the search warrant thrown out, but I don't think they would ever manage to have the torso declared inadmissable.

Can you imagine the outcry that would cause?

Marty

Steven Grant is a chronic psycotic. He WILL have a trial where he runs Tara through the mud.(without one thought to the pain he will forever cause their children.) He NEEDS a trial to tell the world "poor me" look what she did first.He craves the attention. He deserves the death penality. And he pisses me off being in a wheel chair on the news.He can walk. His trial will be a long,costly, dispicable defense display before finally guilty. Where is the justice in that? Taras children and family will be tortured by that evil man for years to come. I pray God bless and keep Taras family. The justice system wont.

The comments to this entry are closed.

My Photo

June 2008

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30          
Blog powered by Typepad
Member since 04/2004

Site Meter

What I'm Reading

  • Edward Ugel: Money For Nothing
    Subtitled, One Man's Journey Through The Dark Side Of Lottery Millions. (****)
  • Susan Braudy: This Crazy Thing Called Love
    The true story behind the Billy Woodward shooting, the case on which Dominick Dunne based his novel, The Two Mrs. Grenvilles. (*****)
  • Matt Birbeck: A Beautiful Child
    True story about the mysterious life and death of a young woman who's real identity still remains unclear. Excellent read. (****)
  • Richard Yates: Revolutionary Road
    A novel about the alienation arising from living in the "perfect" suburbs. Hailed as a great literary book. I thought it was okay, at best. (**)
  • Annie Proulx: Close Range, Wyoming Stories
    A collection of lyrical short stories from Annie Proulx that contains Brokeback Mountain among other gems. (****)
  • John Grisham: The Innocent Man
    I can only quote from the jacket blurb: "If you believe that in America you are innocent until proven guilty, this book will shock you. If you believe in the death penalty, this book will disturb you. If you believe the criminal justice system is fair, this book will infuriate you." A must read. (*****)
  • Nancy Caldwell Sorel: The Women Who Wrote The War
    Fascinating look at women journalists at the front during WWII. (****)
  • Jack Olsen: Charmer
    Riveting true crime by a master. (****)
  • Ann Rule: Too Late To Say Good Bye
    Excellent telling of the Bart Corbin cases. (****)
  • Michael Crichton: Airframe
    Ehhh. Better than the back of a cereal box, I guess. (**)