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2/03/2022 7:43 pm  #71


Re: The worst "he's innocent" justification - lack of parole request

You feel as if I write like “ I’m badly educated “?   I have a unique writing style that I take pride in .  It’s not a sign of being “ uneducated , rather my signature means of relaying information. Now concerning my “connection to Mac, at this point I no longer have one. Life goes on and people adapt

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2/03/2022 7:54 pm  #72


Re: The worst "he's innocent" justification - lack of parole request

red1975pacer wrote:

You feel as if I write like “ I’m badly educated “?   I have a unique writing style that I take pride in .  It’s not a sign of being “ uneducated , rather my signature means of relaying information. Now concerning my “connection to Mac, at this point I no longer have one. Life goes on and people adapt

 
Once again you ignore everything important and go with the insignificant, or irrelevant.

One very important question; Why are yo so disconnected from the victims?

 

2/03/2022 8:11 pm  #73


Re: The worst "he's innocent" justification - lack of parole request

Because they ceased to be “victims “ when a potentially innocent person was accused and convicted .    Who’s the real “victims “ in this case?    Why does this Forum have such a hard time accepting that some people do exist that actually have mixed feelings about the case? Even though this Forum has been somewhat good to/for me, I sometimes feel like a outsider

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2/03/2022 9:38 pm  #74


Re: The worst "he's innocent" justification - lack of parole request

red1975pacer wrote:

Because they ceased to be “victims “ when a potentially innocent person was accused and convicted .    Who’s the real “victims “ in this case?    Why does this Forum have such a hard time accepting that some people do exist that actually have mixed feelings about the case? Even though this Forum has been somewhat good to/for me, I sometimes feel like a outsider

 
Colette, Kimberley, Kristin and the baby have NEVER ceased to be victims, and they are the true innocents. Colette, Kimberley, Kristin, and the baby. They were brutally attacked and murdered, in a horrific moment when they all fought back, except, maybe Kimberley. They all knew what was happening to them, except maybe the baby, and they knew their attacker; husband and father. The evidence, you like to ignore, screams the truth. And there is a preponderance of evidence. MacDonald was tried, convicted, sentenced and went to prison. EVERY court has upheld the convictions. There may have been some mistakes, there usually are, but there was no vendetta, no conspiracy, and no injustice. Justice was done, for the victims. Colette, Kimberley, Kristin, and the baby.

 

2/04/2022 4:11 am  #75


Re: The worst "he's innocent" justification - lack of parole request

Yea all in agreement that the family is the victims up to the point of incrimination of the last one.      .....Mac, whose life may have been ruined by a personal vendetta gone awry.  Now I’m not gonna answer who’s responsible for the turn of events.

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2/04/2022 8:48 am  #76


Re: The worst "he's innocent" justification - lack of parole request

red1975pacer wrote:

Yea all in agreement that the family is the victims up to the point of incrimination of the last one. .....Mac, whose life may have been ruined by a personal vendetta gone awry. Now I’m not gonna answer who’s responsible for the turn of events.

You don't have to answer as to who is responsible for the crime as that is Jeffrey R. MacDonald. 

His life was not ruined by a personal vendetta gone awry. His life was ruined when he cold bloodily

murdered his innocent family. 

 

 

2/04/2022 8:50 am  #77


Re: The worst "he's innocent" justification - lack of parole request

red1975pacer wrote:

Biden hasn’t done too much right by the people I associate with. . Now concerning letting a convictions murderer out, Trump should have let it happen. Any back story?

Excuse me?  Are you saying Trump should have let MacDonald out of prison???

What back story are you referring to?????????
 

 

2/04/2022 9:06 am  #78


Re: The worst "he's innocent" justification - lack of parole request

red1975pacer wrote:

60! Year old male college degree interned with stark county prosecutors. Your not talking some uneducated fool here.BA from Mount Union university.

Why would an educated man lie about his age?  You are not 60 and will not be 58 until late this year.

The truth is easier to remember - you don't have to remember who you told which lie to. The truth

never changes. That is something MacDonald never learned.  Nobody cares how old you are so why

even bring it up?    If you would lie about your age - you could be lying about your education or lack thereof.

This does not instill a lot of trust in me.  Just saying.


 

 

2/04/2022 10:46 am  #79


Re: The worst "he's innocent" justification - lack of parole request

Born November 1961.   I just turned 60.  Fo real

 

2/04/2022 11:20 am  #80


Re: The worst "he's innocent" justification - lack of parole request

red1975pacer wrote:

Born November 1961. I just turned 60. Fo real

I was teasing you. I know and your actual birthday is the 14th. for real and

that you were once charged with Domestic Violence. Maybe that is why

you advocate for Inmate?

 

 

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