Re: Wacko Jacko - will he walk free?
I agree with Tinkerbell too. This is a man with serious problems, that's obvious, but I think he is utterly naive in his actions. I don't like him, in fact I can't look at him without feeling revulsion but that's concerned with his appearance. I can't help feeling that, if he were guilty of the actions he is charge with, he would have at least attempted to cover his tracks in some way. He never did. He assumed, as would a child, that the world would see what he did as perfectly normal, because he did.
I don't think we can pre-judge as we only know what the media has told us up to now. The courtroom is the proper place for evidence for and against him and the jury must be the final judge.
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