Short background if you haven't:this kid,Scott Dyleski is on trial,right now the jury is deciding his fate.He supposedly killed a woman by beating her to death with a piece of crown moulding. The victim's husband is the well renound lawyer Alan Dersowetz [I don't think I got the spelling right]
The killer took a shower after the crime and had carved a gothic style cross into her back.I'm dying to see what they do with him.He's a scrawny little rat and hes gonna be somebody's chicken boy in 10 minutes if they throw him in general.He's being tried as an adult,he should be punished like one.
This trial ended and Scott Dysleski was found guilty of the murder of Pamela Vitale,with a special circumstance since it occured during the the commission of a robbery. Since he was only 16 at the time he wasn't eligible for the death penalty.He got life without the possibility of parole.
Here's what I want to know from you guys:what do you think of all the blame being put on music,movies,dress,and other outside influences? Is it really all about what CD they were listening to? I was having this bet with my lawyer that I couldn't go 50 days without hearing something in the media being blamed on Marilyn Manson. [Excluding my personal CD collection of course!] Yesterday was day 49 and man was I irate when sure enough,I was channel surfing and there was something about Columbine and they started blaming Manson.The irony of that is those kids HATED Marilyn Manson and didn't listen to his music! So come on.....tell me what you think because my lawyer is going to give me a ton of grief and I need ammo!
Where does the line cross between personal responsibility and outside influence?
Hey J4,welcome to Justice Junction.I'm Anna aka annarocket and I'm the moderator here.
I looked at the site and I wish I could say it had information to make me believe Scott didn't do this but unfortunately,I still think he's guilty.One thing it did make me realize is that he should have had a much better life....his mother was negligent and in my opinion,didn't do the best she could for him.
And in case anyone is getting ready to try and give me the smack down,I was a single mother too,and I know how hard it is. But my kid never had to sleep outside or want/need anything I couldn't get for her. She just wasn't there for him.