Wow how Im loosing track of time.. some stupid reason with everyone talking about the anniversary of Travis's death Im thinking its still May.
Anywho.. dont think Ive seen this posted but from FB
A message from Steven Alexander:
June 4th will forever be a dark reminder of who has been ripped from our lives. June 4th will always be the day we stop and think this is the day Travis was murdered. You will think about all the horrible pain and suffering he went through. That day will always come.
I believe with every ounce of my being that June 4th will be an everyday reminder to her. A reminder of why she sees the inside of a cell for 23hrs a day. A reminder of what she did. All alone, every day, a living hell. Until she gets the ultimate freedom, the needle. I hope its many years before that happens.
Soon June 4th will be a day that we remember she is on death row. Watching the hour glass until the last grain of sand. I hope her last thought is of Travis and June 4th.
Until then we have to take a look at our loved ones and remind ourselves that tomorrow is a gift. Its never too late to love them more. Hold them close. Cherish every moment. Remember tomorrow is a gift.
Justice for Travis Victor Alexander The Great has been delayed. It doesnt matter how long it takes. We all will be standing behind Travis, my big brother. Moving forward, passing down his legacy. You were born to be great, you are special! That is your destiny! Except nothing less! A pebble has been thrown into the pond. We are the ripples. Thank you for your love, your stories, your support and your prayers. June 4th is Justice for Travis Day!
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Today Arias' def. attorneys, Kirk Nurmi and Jennifer Willmott issued a joint statement in an exclusive to The Arizona Republic.
"If the diagnosis made by the State's psychologist is correct, the Maricopa County Attorneys Office is seeking to impose the death penalty upon a mentally ill woman who has no prior criminal history," they wrote. "Despite Mr. Montgomery's recent statements to the media, it is not incumbent upon Ms. Arias' def. counsel to resolve this case. Instead, the choice to end this case sits squarely with Mr. Montgomery and his office.
"It is solely for them to determine if continuing to pursue a death sentence upon Ms. Arias, who is already facing a mandatory life sentence, is a good and proper use of taxpayer resources."