jillio
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This is only a guess, but prison populations would be more likely to find out if he is guilty or not.
But just to clarify, if Brunn is guilty, I wish for once, that Jorelys family does not have to suffer months, or even years, to await a slow tortuous journey for justice to be carried out. Much like the families of John Wayne Gacy victims had to.
He isn't in prison. He is in the country jail. And it is not the residents of the jail's job to determine guilt or innocence.
The families of the victims of John Wayne Gacy, I am sure, are capable of speaking out for themselves. I doubt they have enlisted you to do it for them. Everyone want to claim empathy for the victims' families; people you wouldn't know if you saw them on the street. Trying to affiliate yourself with the victim is just a feeble attempt at trying to align yourself from position where your calls for vigilante justice and death seems to be justifiable.