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David Berkowitz known as the "Son of Sam" killer is still obviously behind bars. Several years after he was imprisoned he became a born again Christian. He has come to terms with the fact he will never leave prison and has even skipped his parole hearings believing he should not ever leave prison. He is known as a model prisoner and is involved in the prison ministry. I've seen an interview with him where he says "I pray for the victims' families every day". For me this is at least a good story at the end of a horrific one. Berkowitz could just sit there in prison not doing any good but he doesn't. I'll commend him for that and to be honest he has zero chance of getting out, so he is hardly using religion as a way to cozy up to the parole board like many inmates might do if their is a chance of parole. So I tend to think he is genuine.
Jule Caylor looks to be re-married. He is on Facebook and posts things once in a while and he gets a barrage of responses that say things such as "You killed Dottie" and "Where is Dottie?" and such. He has actually responded to a couple of them in a calm manner. I have no idea why he doesn't just set his account to "private" to avoid all of this, but whatever. Larry Gibson is still living around Montana I believe. He plays country-esque songs and performs for people. He does have a bit of a niche of followers. How many of them know his history I am not sure, but he doesn't seem to have any dirty laundry on his Facebook profile. Also I am told he is surprisingly open to talking to anyone that sends him a private message, even about Tommy. |
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Paul Stamper - Multiple murder attempts on Theresa, stalking, attempted murder on Theresa’s date, kidnapping of Theresa and escape from prison. A whopping ten years in prison before being released on parole in 2002. That’s right, folks. This miserable POS has been a free man for 21 years now.
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I don't know.. There's multiple things to consider. OK is known for giving out draconian sentences, but.. You don't do most of that time. Feds and "Truth in Sentencing" states.. You're doing 85%. While I totally agree.. 10 years behind bars for what he did REALLY seems light.. It also seems that he has stayed out of trouble since his release. Of course.. Those of us looking at it from the outside.. Think about where you were and what you were doing 10 years ago. 10 years is a REALLY long time. Some countries.. Germany, I believe, don't even have prison sentences for more than 15 years unless there are special circumstances and prosecutors there have to go through what US prosecutors do to get the death penalty to get a sentence of more than 15 years. at the end of the day. I wonder if the victims didn't oppose his parole. Or if they did. If they did, and they let him out that soon.. Wow. That's concerning. |
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You need to do better, Oklahoma. This is just sick. |
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It could be worse. She could have gotten "exonerated" by fraudulent DNA "evidence" and then hired by Georgetown University as a featured speaker on "wrongful" convictions.
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That is just awful. Wendy Camp's sister, who I have spoken to, was pretty upset about that. She said the same thing, Oklahoma has surprisingly lenient sentencing. It doesn't make sense to me, it is normally a pretty conservative state, how can people put up with a person convicted of triple homicide to be let off in less than 5 years? Something is rotten at its core. |
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