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Sam the Sham
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I think that we can safely assume that a child's murder would be devastating. Too often, the victim swears and rants and raves. I don't think that it furthers the interest of justice to have victim impact statements. You might think that I sound cold, but the law is the law. Peoples' lives are at stake. Having

All these victim impact statements, they weren't always allowed. I believe that that is something relatively recent. I don't think it's right. It makes it seem like vengeance.

Wouldn't it have made sense for Tara to have agreed to stay with the women at the camp? If she wanted to sneak out later after she was trusted, I'm sure she could have. What I'm tired of is, too frequently, characters act against their own best interests, thereby showing "character" or something. Of course, to keep

I don't understand what the writers are doing with Mike. He's supposed to be the ultimate ego-free cool head working man. Why does he get mixed up in some stupid, dangerous plot to upset the Cartels? Because his face got beaten? Because Hector extorted him? It doesn't make any sense that the Mike I thought I knew