Tuesday, February 15, 2011

dvd evening-conviction




The story went like this: Single mother of two works at a bar, but gets her GED, her bachelor’s degree, and then her law degree — all so that she can represent her brother Kenny, who had been convicted of robbing and murdering a woman in Ayer. The sister devotes her life to finding evidence to exonerate her brother. She finds old DNA samples from the crime scene — blood, believed to be the killer’s — in the basement of a courthouse. She fights to have the samples tested. Guess what? Tomorrow, Kenny’s a free man.




It something we all expect from our loved ones, but we so rarely receive. How loyal would our families be if we were convicted of a crime we were innocent of and sent to prison for the rest of lives? Would they put all their worldly desires away to do everything in their power to see to our injustice? I dare say that I know that it takes a special few that have such perseverance or such conviction. Those things makes me thinking and broke into tears..


Betty Anne & Kenny Waters IN REAL LIFE



I think it's really FUC**D UP that Nancy Taylor can't be convicted due to the statue of limitations. Now that everyone knows what she did, I wonder if she's safe...she's the real BASTARD..

p/s:i think there are MALAYSIAN-NANCY-TAYLOR out there.careful with those camouflage-asshole!

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