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Originally posted by Freenrgy2
Yes, she made a life for herself by perptrating a lie.
Originally posted by Freenrgy2
She's a hero because she "escaped" and made a better life for herself?
(do you know exactly why she was in jail, I don't),
Originally posted by verylowfrequency
Originally posted by Freenrgy2
She's a hero because she "escaped" and made a better life for herself?
(do you know exactly why she was in jail, I don't),
She beat the odds, that's what makes here a hero, just because she made some awful decisions at 19 doesn't disqualify her from that. She is human and riddled with flaws like the rest of us, we are no better and she is no less.
No, I don't have a clue about the details other than what's been written and linked to here. No doubt that could alter all of our views, but I can't comment on what I don't know.
Obviously, you and I see the world from different perspectives and I do understand yours, but I'm able to drop those barriers and see the other side as well and that's the part worth smiling about for a moment even though it lies amongst many negatives. I prefer to see the good.
[edit on 3-5-2008 by verylowfrequency]
Originally posted by verylowfrequency
Those who wish to see this sentence fulfilled are themselves worthless to society as they and their wishes are more of a burden on society and in the end will make the world worse off than before they captured her.
Originally posted by Solarskye
reply to post by 3vilscript
The law should apply to all people but exceptions are made all the time. Illegal aliens are the best example of breaking the law and getting away with it. A citizen breaks the law and they put then away in prison. You have other people who are pardoned just because they're famous. You have celebrities getting away with murder because they have the money and celebrity status to help them out. So if the law should be applied to her then apply it to every single citizen, illegal aliens, celebrities, politicians etc...
LeFevre's crimes likely caused many and serious ripples in the criminal underworld. he said. A state trooper testified LeFevre was a ringleader of a drug-trafficking operation, Marlan said.
"She had people working for her. She was making a large profit," Marlan said. "She wore nice clothing and rented an apartment. When she was arrested, she had $600 in cash, paraphernalia for cutting heroin, and photographs that proved she was acquainted with people higher up in the Saginaw drug world.
"When she was sentenced to do 10 to 20 years for a person with no prior history... those things don't mesh with someone (who was a small time drug dealer).
"The state police that did the investigation estimated she was making $2,000 a week when she was arrested. That's $104,000 a year. That's good money now, imagine what it was in 1974."
...
Tales of LeFevre escaping by climbing a prison fence to meet waiting relatives are unsubstantiated, Marlan said.
"Most minimum security facilities (such as the one LeFevre was in) didn't even have fences," Marlan said.
...
"Her official report listed her as a walk-away. If she scaled any fence it likely would have said something else. Either way, it's an escape."
Originally posted by gauncents
When George Jung was arrested after he had been dealing 1000's pounds of weed. He never did that much time. Even when he got busted for coc aine the first time. He didn't do a whole lot of time. These events of George's were kind of on the same time line.
I may be wrong, feel free to correct me in I am.
George Jung the person played in the movie "Blow" starring Johnny Depp