A Stunningly Honest Confession

It is stunningly rare to see a confession of this type and magnitude, and I really commend Marty Stroud for his strength and courage to admit his wrong. And on the other side of the coin, we see incredible indifference that is hard to palate from Dale Cox. To say that Ford got “delayed justice” is simply perverse, if you ask me.

Glenn Ford truly paid a dear price in his life and should have received some compensation for the wrongs done to him.

3 replies
  1. Paul Flanagan
    Paul Flanagan says:

    How often these days do you hear some correct themselves from “We” to “I”? “we…I…felt” (In speaking about jury composition)

    • Keith D.
      Keith D. says:

      Yeah, I noticed that too. It’s SO the opposite of what almost every single person does when they’re taking or attempting to take responsibility for and apologizing for something they’ve done. This guy is literally one in a million. Incredible. I’m stunned.

  2. Brent
    Brent says:

    What do people think about where the DA speaks around 12.10 Compassion: “You don’t know me at all do you. And, but you have no problem asking that question.”

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