why one should ALWAYS carry your weapon

   / why one should ALWAYS carry your weapon #761  
I'm not familiar with this case, can someone bring me up to speed? Especially the reason WHY she was murdered and how.
 
   / why one should ALWAYS carry your weapon
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#762  
No one knows the why except the participants. When it comes to murder/crime, not sure there ever is a good answer to "why?"
How...shot as it says in the newspaper article.
Go to first of this thread for details. I am the OP and found the body.
 
   / why one should ALWAYS carry your weapon #764  
Wow! So Tracie Guzman is now 21 and she is gonna do 25 years for murder. She'll be 46. Then, she'll do another 20 years for tampering with evidence and be 66 when she gets out, just in time to sign up for Social Security and Medicare A&B. What's wrong with this picture? The truth is that she probably won't do the whole time for either crime. She'll probably be released to share her "love" with the world while she is still in her 40s. Sheesh!!! They took a 18 yo girl and got her into drugs and prostitution. Then, Guzman killed her while sitting at a convenience store. Is that 18 year old girl's life only worth 25 years? I wasn't in that courtroom, but I'm not pleased with this sentence. What do you wanna bet that she got a reduced sentence in a plea bargain for pleading guilty? She killed a kid and for that she'll get room and board the rest of her life. Prison is too good for somebody like that.:mad::mad::mad:
 
   / why one should ALWAYS carry your weapon #765  
Wow! So Tracie Guzman is now 21 and she is gonna do 25 years for murder. She'll be 46. Then, she'll do another 20 years for tampering with evidence and be 66 when she gets out, just in time to sign up for Social Security and Medicare A&B. What's wrong with this picture? The truth is that she probably won't do the whole time for either crime. She'll probably be released to share her "love" with the world while she is still in her 40s. Sheesh!!! They took a 18 yo girl and got her into drugs and prostitution. Then, Guzman killed her while sitting at a convenience store. Is that 18 year old girl's life only worth 25 years? I wasn't in that courtroom, but I'm not pleased with this sentence. What do you wanna bet that she got a reduced sentence in a plea bargain for pleading guilty? She killed a kid and for that she'll get room and board the rest of her life. Prison is too good for somebody like that.:mad::mad::mad:

I agree 100%!!

This should have been a death penalty case...and when I write "death penalty", none of this 20 years on death row BS. Two years of appeals, then execute the sentence.
 
   / why one should ALWAYS carry your weapon #766  
It is a sad situation, but in some places, how much "justice" you get is determined by $$$$. Some of our counties can only afford part time prosecutors, so some cases don't get the full attention. Some cases are referred to the State Attorney General and capital cases triggers a special team of Public Defenders. Some states are in even worse condition, Illinois is selling one of their newest, most modern prisons to the Federal Bureau of Prisons because they never had the money to full open it.
 
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#767  
This is Williamson County....the most "hang 'em" county in the state. Filled with Republican Judges, just a fact. Republican Dist Attorney. Where on any day between my home and the County Seat, Georgetown, on I 35, you can see from 3 to 6 Texas highway patrol cars with people stopped. Just came that way, 15 miles...3 had people pulled over. Crime committed and judged in Williamson County.

The LEO folks stayed with it until the people were found, in other states, brought back to Texas, Texas Rangers were involved, took several months to find and arrest them.

Point is, the case was NOT IGNORED, it was pursued to arrests and one conviction in just over a year even though victim was black (don't know for sure about the others). Pretty speedy overall.....in an extremely conservative and law enforcing county in Texas. Our jails are filled to over full at present. This is as good/focused as it gets in law enforcement/incarceration. I agree, $$ are a factor everywhere and treatments are surely uneven...it's called local option, or states rights, or something that means worry about it and pay for safety locally in this highly mobile society.

Yep, this was a bad deal where everybody lost...the victim, the slayer, their driver, the taxpayers....come to think of it, all crime is that way.

TripleR, I love your signature line:)
 
   / why one should ALWAYS carry your weapon #768  
This is Williamson County....the most "hang 'em" county in the state. Filled with Republican Judges, just a fact. Republican Dist Attorney. Where on any day between my home and the County Seat, Georgetown, on I 35, you can see from 3 to 6 Texas highway patrol cars with people stopped. Just came that way, 15 miles...3 had people pulled over. Crime committed and judged in Williamson County.

The LEO folks stayed with it until the people were found, in other states, brought back to Texas, Texas Rangers were involved, took several months to find and arrest them.

Point is, the case was NOT IGNORED, it was pursued to arrests and one conviction in just over a year even though victim was black (don't know for sure about the others). Pretty speedy overall.....in an extremely conservative and law enforcing county in Texas. Our jails are filled to over full at present. This is as good/focused as it gets in law enforcement/incarceration. I agree, $$ are a factor everywhere and treatments are surely uneven...it's called local option, or states rights, or something that means worry about it and pay for safety locally in this highly mobile society.

Yep, this was a bad deal where everybody lost...the victim, the slayer, their driver, the taxpayers....come to think of it, all crime is that way.

TripleR, I love your signature line:)

Thanks, it may sound pretentious, but I really try to live by it and tried to instill it in my children.
 
   / why one should ALWAYS carry your weapon #769  
Point is, the case was NOT IGNORED, it was pursued to arrests and one conviction in just over a year even though victim was black (don't know for sure about the others). Pretty speedy overall.....in an extremely conservative and law enforcing county in Texas. Our jails are filled to over full at present. This is as good/focused as it gets in law enforcement/incarceration. I agree, $$ are a factor everywhere and treatments are surely uneven...it's called local option, or states rights, or something that means worry about it and pay for safety locally in this highly mobile society.

Yep, this was a bad deal where everybody lost...the victim, the slayer, their driver, the taxpayers....come to think of it, all crime is that way.

Of course, I agree with you, John. If I were in the justice system, I'd be doing the same things to reduce costs and time. Not dragging the victim's family through a long trial is certainly the best thing to do. There is at least some reward in that the two were identified so quickly and brought to justice before they could harm some other victim. Also, 25 + 20 is a long time to think about your wasted life. The unfortunate thing is that criminals know if they can avoid the death penalty, they'll have food, housing, clothing, and medical care the rest of their lives. What do you do? The justice system did the best it could do in this situation.
 
   / why one should ALWAYS carry your weapon #770  
It is a sad situation, but in some places, how much "justice" you get is determined by $$$$. Some of our counties can only afford part time prosecutors, so some cases don't get the full attention. Some cases are referred to the State Attorney General and capital cases triggers a special team of Public Defenders. Some states are in even worse condition, Illinois is selling one of their newest, most modern prisons to the Federal Bureau of Prisons because they never had the money to full open it.

Justice has not always been "just" in Williamson county. Google Michael Morton and you will find many stories about an innocent man who was convicted of killing his wife on evidence manipulated, altered and hidden by a district attorney, later elected judge, who is now under investigation by a state panel for the misconduct he committed during the Morton trial in order to gain a conviction of an innocent man.

A one time slip up? No. That type of thing has been intrinsic in "Wilco" for years. Also google John Bradley and you will find out about the "Wilco" district attorney who fought testing of the DNA evidence which cleared Michael Morton. He fought it not once but over about a seven year tine span and kept insisting that he would agree to parole if Morton would just 'show remorse' for his 'crime'. The audacity that he would keep an innocent person in jail until he confessed is a travesty of justice.

Hopefully the DA/Judge Ken Anderson who sent Morton to prison will be disbarred and incarcerated himself. That would be a start toward real "justice" in "Wilco".

Seriously look into the Morton case. It's fascinating.

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   / why one should ALWAYS carry your weapon #771  
At least in the last election the good voters of Williamson county threw the DA John Bradley from office and replaced him on the Republican ballot with Jana Duty. She seems honest and hopefully will do a good job for the good citizens of Williamson county.

The rest if the hooligans masquerading as law enforcement officials in Williamson should beware. I don't think DA Duty will shirk her duty to keep things honest.


Here is a starting point for looking at the Morton case.
Video: Michael Morton Marks Anniversary of His Release — Michael Morton | The Texas Tribune


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   / why one should ALWAYS carry your weapon #772  
Justice has not always been "just" in Williamson county. Google Michael Morton and you will find many stories about an innocent man who was convicted of killing his wife on evidence manipulated, altered and hidden by a district attorney, later elected judge, who is now under investigation by a state panel for the misconduct he committed during the Morton trial in order to gain a conviction of an innocent man.

A one time slip up? No. That type of thing has been intrinsic in "Wilco" for years. Also google John Bradley and you will find out about the "Wilco" district attorney who fought testing of the DNA evidence which cleared Michael Morton. He fought it not once but over about a seven year tine span and kept insisting that he would agree to parole if Morton would just 'show remorse' for his 'crime'. The audacity that he would keep an innocent person in jail until he confessed is a travesty of justice.

Hopefully the DA/Judge Ken Anderson who sent Morton to prison will be disbarred and incarcerated himself. That would be a start toward real "justice" in "Wilco".

Seriously look into the Morton case. It's fascinating.

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That is a sad situation and unfortunately not all that rare though the degree to which the PA went to prevent finding the real murderer and fighting the parole certainly is.

We had a somewhat similar situation in my county: Man Freed After Spending Half His Life Behind Bars For Murder He Didn't Commit * - ABC News

Angela's murderer still hasn't been found.

I have worked in Jackson County/Kansas City and surrounding Counties as well as rural areas and after 32 years, I was beyond ready to get out. The criminal justice system is too often, even with the best of intentions, simply a roll of the dice.
 
   / why one should ALWAYS carry your weapon
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#773  
TripleR is correct, well said. Things are not perfect anywhere, never have been, may never be, but we gotta hold to realistic ideals for innocent until proven guilty...and try to keep the laws/punishment sane, logical and unbiased, this will take similar office holders and an informed electorate allowed to vote...tall order, don't get me started, else I hijack my own thread:)
 
   / why one should ALWAYS carry your weapon #774  
That is a sad situation and unfortunately not all that rare though the degree to which the PA went to prevent finding the real murderer and fighting the parole certainly is.

We had a somewhat similar situation in my county: Man Freed After Spending Half His Life Behind Bars For Murder He Didn't Commit * - ABC News

Angela's murderer still hasn't been found.

I have worked in Jackson County/Kansas City and surrounding Counties as well as rural areas and after 32 years, I was beyond ready to get out. The criminal justice system is too often, even with the best of intentions, simply a roll of the dice.

You are right - even when everyone plays by the rules and has honesty at the forefront it's dicy. In many cases in Wilco over the years there has been no concern for honesty and fair play on the part of prosecutors.

But it's not limited to there either, as you pointed out.


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   / why one should ALWAYS carry your weapon
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#775  
The murderer of Tynesia Brown, whose body I found on my place, is being sentenced today.

Williamson County sheriff's deputies (2) and victim case worker brought her family by today to see the site where the body was left. Mother, sister and sister's husband. Nice people. Still grieving for their loss. They left flowers at the site. They are welcome back if they wish to come. I think I may see them next year around this time, near the anniversary of her death.

I hope their visit brings another step to closure for them.
 
   / why one should ALWAYS carry your weapon #776  
The murderer of Tynesia Brown, whose body I found on my place, is being sentenced today.

Williamson County sheriff's deputies (2) and victim case worker brought her family by today to see the site where the body was left. Mother, sister and sister's husband. Nice people. Still grieving for their loss. They left flowers at the site. They are welcome back if they wish to come. I think I may see them next year around this time, near the anniversary of her death.

I hope their visit brings another step to closure for them.

It does seem to help John, two teenaged kids were thrown from a vehicle and died just off the road on our property. They asked to put up small shrines and we see people stop down there often.
 

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