Comments on: NYC Woman Sentenced For Branding Ex-Lover
College Student Tasered, Then Scarred Man After He Had Sex With Her And Didn't Call Afterwards
- The sailors say "Brandy, you''re a fine girl
What a good wife you would be
Yeah your eyes could steal a sailor
From the sea." - Reply to this comment
- Her new bf Testagrossa is just as nuts as she is.
Two years after their one-night stand, she will still upset enough to do this. She ruined her life at the grand old age of 23 & Testagrossa''s. Five years in prison. That''s going to stay with them forever. Not to mention what she put Sara through.
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. Attention must be paid. Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction: "I''m not going to be IGNORED."
Saw a line somewhere: "Most women are emotional basket cases." I''m beginning to believe it. - Reply to this comment
- Do you think men fall in love with every woman they have s e x with?
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- Nancy_Naive at 06:49 AM : LoL, or a text message?
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- "Caban''s lawyer, James Friedman said, "She''s a good kid, despite the picture painted of her, who exercised poor judgment and got herself into a bad situation. She is not the monster the prosecution made her out to be."
Caban''s father, Rafael Caban, 55, is a retired Correction Department captain.
Testagrossa is the son of two prosecutors. His father Charles is the executive assistant district attorney in Queens who prosecuted the Sean Bell police shooting case. His mother is a lawyer in the Nassau County district attorney''s office."
Obviously given each of the perps'' backgrounds...they learned that "justice" would be best served if they took matters into their own hands and applied it to Sara''s abdomen. The "R" stands for "reject" as in what any woman would supposedly think of a loser man who wanted to hit it and split it. - Reply to this comment
- That guy, Sara, should have never pressed charges against the three of them. A .45 slug to each of their heads would be a more sure form of justice.
Posted by haoli25
Well, since the justice system is led by people who produce anti-social monsters like this, what that is truly just can we expect. High functioning sociopaths are bad news and the United States produces them in mass. - Reply to this comment
- That the leaders of our "justice" system produce anti-social garbage like this is proof our country is having a serious fundamental problem. This is not so uncommon to have the leaders of our justice system cranking out little sociopaths. These are not the first.
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- sharncedar
Why bring race ino it. I read the story and have no idea of what races were involved and wouldn''t care. If i had been on O.J.''s jury i think he did it but from the way the prosecutioin handled the case i would have voted not guilty. Need to look at facts, not opinions or races. - Reply to this comment
- I wonder if her mom taught her how to brand people.
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- apparently the coochie wasnt that good, or he would have came back for more. LOL
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- Weird bunch. Maybe she should have saved herself for marriage if she was that touchy.
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- Posted by OneWorldUSA at 09:50 PM : Jun 14, 2008
Get real!!! How many rape victims get that bent out of shape for their attacker not to call them. My opinion is she is a psyco that deserves to be locked up a whole lot longer than 5 years, let alone to be allowed to graduate before going to prison. As for her accomplices, they are just as guilty and deserve the same. - Reply to this comment
- "She''s a good kid, despite the picture painted of her, who exercised poor judgment and got herself into a bad situation"
Said her lawayer. A good kid - not only did she kidnap someone and torture them, she instigated and led a criminal conspiracy to do the same. For that, she got about 1.5 years (real time) to serve in country club prison.
Let''s imagine a black man kidnapped a white surburban woman, and tatooed "***" on her chest with a branding iron. Let''s imagine he formed a criminal gang, orgainzed and led them, to commit this crime. Do you thikn he''d get 1.5 years? In country club prison? More like 20 years in Hell.
This is our justice system. Privileged little white girls, rich man''s indecent and disgusting little daughters, are "good girls who made a bad judgement". That''s our America, our good girls, now go tell God why we should survive as a nation. Show God our good girls, little vindictive spoiled ***, sleeping with random guys, disgusting themselves in random acts of gross, filthy immorality than killing and branding and torturing others in their fits of spoiled rage. That''s a good girl, all right. Let''s put her in the Bible. Let''s put her on the nation''s money, we should build a monument to her, the good American girl. - Reply to this comment
- That guy, Sara, should have never pressed charges against the three of them. A .45 slug to each of their heads would be a more sure form of justice.
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- Yep, maybe the R did stand for rape - because she had to tell some sad story to get the two other men to help her.
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- That woman is my new hero! My ex deserves the same!
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- Maybe the R stands for Rape. Maybe she reported it, and never got an ounce of assistance from the justice system.
I know this happens, just trust me, I know.
Then, after being denied the opportunity for justice that she deserved, perhaps she took matters into her own hands. - Reply to this comment
- is she still single ?
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- Can you say psycho? If I were the "new boyfriend" I''''d beware. Maybe the new guy should take the hint and amscry yesterday.
Posted by loneeagle57 at 08:31 PM : Jun 14, 2008
He''s obviously not very bright.... - Reply to this comment
- Can you say psycho? If I were the "new boyfriend" I''d beware. Maybe the new guy should take the hint and amscry yesterday.
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