Re: Update on Bobby Cutts!



On Feb 29, 2:48 pm, "Carmen" <chth...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Kris Baker" <kris.ba...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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On Feb 27, 10:04 pm, yD <yaffaD...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 27, 9:42 pm, robbielynn <robbielynnw...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Feb 27, 8:08 pm, AndScene <foaa...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I wonder what happened to the girl who helped him move the body.

Good question...anyone know?

Didn't she cop a plea?
yD

Oh, yeah. This helped get Cutts to confess, I believe.

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http://www.courttv.com/news/cutts/110507_guilty_plea_ap.html

Her plea meant she had to testify against him in court (contradicting
his story that it was an accident), and cut a year off her two-year
sentence.

Two freaking years?  Help conceal a murder and get TWO years?
Did they recycle some of the Winkler jurists?  <eyeroll>

Y'know tome, it's not the severity or laxity of the sentences taht is
the problem, so much as it is the arbitary nature of htem and the fact
that senetnces differ for different groups doing the same crime.

I suppose that if she helped solve teh case, that is something though.

Like the guy in FL who lent his car to roomates who burgularized and
killled somone geting life w/o parole vs one year for helping move the
body.

Or like black people getting higher sentences than white people or men
getting more time for spouse killing than women. (Winkler is an
excellent axample fo the latter. Had a man shot his spouse while she
was sleeping and then fled wtih the kids gotten this light sentence,
NOW and others would have called for the removal of the judge.)

Mick
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