I wonder what Goodman looks like in a pink jumpsuit? He will probaly have a private cell for his protection. The other prisoners will have there fun with him. He wont have a calm facial expression then. Being rich I wonder if his meals will be served on the best of china plates on a silver tray. His server will be big Jerome. He should enjoy his stay.
It's funny how each of us feels about hearing the guilty verdict. I have this empty feeling, sort of numb. A beautiful young life was snuffed out in the blink of an eye. His family will suffer his loss for years.... many more than Goodman will serve in prison. In time, the pain will ease but never go away.
There is no cause for celebration that he was found guilty or that all his money and Mr. Black couldn't get him off. Just the emptiness of not knowing what could have been if just one or two seconds had changed in time.
I think Mr Goodman is truly a good man who made some bad choices. My heart goes out to the Wilson Family. Scott Wilson had only begun his life and Mr Goodmans choices cut it short. What bothers me most is all the lies and attempts to cover up the truth. IMO, the verdict was just!
Putting people in prison for 30 years for non-intentional crimes makes no sense. There are people who get less for intentional murders. This guy made a terrible mistake that could happen to almost anyone. I say give the guy 5 years and 5 years of community service where he has to use his millions to help folks.
Poster 4:27pm. Thats part of your problem Because he is rich he shouldn`t serve a long term? He can still serve his long term and be required to do that with his money. A court ordered fund be set up for that. Remember and dont forget he killed a person.
Poster 4:27pm. Non-intentional? LOL Goodman is a big boy. He knew what he thought was ok. He should have called a friend. Sorry, but it wasn`t non-intentional. No excuses.
I wonder what Goodman looks like in a pink jumpsuit? He will probaly have a private cell for his protection. The other prisoners will have there fun with him. He wont have a calm facial expression then. Being rich I wonder if his meals will be served on the best of china plates on a silver tray. His server will be big Jerome. He should enjoy his stay.
ReplyDeleteHe might already have a boyfriend.
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty sad. If any one of us were drinkers and got into our car, it could have been us. Think about that the next time you drink and drive.
ReplyDeleteIt's funny how each of us feels about hearing the guilty verdict. I have this empty feeling, sort of numb. A beautiful young life was snuffed out in the blink of an eye. His family will suffer his loss for years.... many more than Goodman will serve in prison. In time, the pain will ease but never go away.
ReplyDeleteThere is no cause for celebration that he was found guilty or that all his money and Mr. Black couldn't get him off. Just the emptiness of not knowing what could have been if just one or two seconds had changed in time.
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I think Mr Goodman is truly a good man who made some bad choices. My heart goes out to the Wilson Family. Scott Wilson had only begun his life and Mr Goodmans choices cut it short. What bothers me most is all the lies and attempts to cover up the truth. IMO, the verdict was just!
ReplyDeleteA sad day for all concerned: http://dasteepsspeaks.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/no-thank-goodnesses-for-goodman.html
ReplyDeletePutting people in prison for 30 years for non-intentional crimes makes no sense. There are people who get less for intentional murders. This guy made a terrible mistake that could happen to almost anyone. I say give the guy 5 years and 5 years of community service where he has to use his millions to help folks.
ReplyDeletePoster 4:27pm. Thats part of your problem Because he is rich he shouldn`t serve a long term? He can still serve his long term and be required to do that with his money. A court ordered fund be set up for that. Remember and dont forget he killed a person.
ReplyDeletePoster 4:27pm. Non-intentional? LOL Goodman is a big boy. He knew what he thought was ok. He should have called a friend. Sorry, but it wasn`t non-intentional. No excuses.
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