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Originally Posted by roseylovestosho Please, I hope you guys don't take this the wrong way it's not my intention--but it's well documented that death throw is racially and ethnically biased. In other words, non-whites are put on death row at a higher rate than whites (non-hispanics) do you guys feel that may have played a role in it? And PLEASE I am not trying to offend anyone by this so please don' t take me the wrong way! |
I don't think that her color affected them as much as the fact that a few of them have had their own issues with the law and there was one (possibly 2...can't remember) that dropped out of highschool like Casey. They decided early on that she was a victim within her own family so, again, Casey is not made to take responsibility....more people babying her.