katie allison granju

I don’t want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career. I don’t want to sell anything bought or processed, or buy anything sold or processed, or process anything sold, bought, or processed, or repair anything sold, bought, or processed. You know, as a career, I don’t want to do that.

 

I was stunned and horrified to read today that the… September 18, 2002

Filed under: sundry — katie allison granju @ 2:56 pm

I was stunned and horrified to read today that the defense counsel in the Danielle van Dam murder case not only knew

that his client had admitted to the crime, but that this attorney planned to use the murderer’s willingness to tell the child’s parents where he had dumped her body as a bargaining chip.

Because Danielle’s ravaged little body was found by searching volunteers before the lawyer and his client could

figuratively dangle it over the prosecutor’s and parents’ heads, defense counsel then went on to waste taxpayers’ money and put the van Dam family through hell on earth during the lengthy trial. This lawyer did more than “mount a vigorous defense” for child rapist/killer David Westerfield. In fact, he actually explicitly suggested throughout the trial that these parents had callously allowed their daughter’s killer into their home via their own immoral behavior (in this case, the “immoral behavior” included periodic consensual group sex and occasionally smoking some pot at home with adult friends).

Personally, I don’t consider what goes on between consenting adults in their own bedroom to be immoral. I do consider what this

lawyer did to be beyond immoral. I don’t know how he can live with himself.

 

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