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Originally posted by Prince
Not the least bit interested.
I think people who follow these things are the type that also watch so-called "reality shows" religiously.
The more publicity this thing gets, the greater are his chances, or the victim's family's chances of selling their "story" for a high price. Then, it's a book, perhaps a TV movie. It's the American way.
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Um, actually, I don't watch "reality shows" on TV at all. And yes, I do follow what is happening with the case because, not only do I live an hour from Modesto, but I also frequent the place to see friends. I was actually playing disc golf at the Modesto Disc Golf course the day after the had the vigil there. There was a huge banner with her picture on it with a $500K reward to info, as well as a ton of melted candles and yellow ribbons on the ground. It was one of the saddest things I have ever seen.
I think people are tuned into it because of the nature of how it went down. Yes, there is a bit of the Hollywood stigmata attached to the case so it makes for a bit of a reality show in itself. I keep tuned into the progress because I am intrigued at how such a beautiful woman, with a beautiful child on the way, and has everything going for her, is brutally murdered. It saddens me to see this in the news. I watch because I want to see that mother fucker get what's coming to him.
I just hope this doesn't turn into another case where he gets life in prison instead of the death penalty. Why do we have to continue supporting his life when he has no reason to be on this planet.