04-24-2015, 01:36 PM
The appeal for donations by Arias' mother is proof, to me, that the huge amounts of money that has been suggested Arias has is bogus.
I do not believe what Sandra had to say in her request. This is just another ploy to get funds from vulnerable people for Arias to avoid the inevitable - Arias spending the rest of her life in Perryville with no options for anything otherwise.
Having heard Sandra outside of the courtroom after the sentencing saying that she had personally seen bruises on Arias, along with others, and that she was instructed not to testify AND THEN
to hear Willmott, in one of her interviews, state that the defense was unaware of any family member having seen bruises and they could not find any witness to bear witness to these allegations by Arias....makes me NOT believe anything that comes out of the Arias camp.
I personally would not contribute to any side on this case but would stand firm in my support of the Alexander family. by contributing, it makes this whole issue a "money" issue when standing strong in supporters' numbers would also draw attention to the issues.
Too much in this world comes down to money.
If one believes the abhorrent conditions in Perryville, I would think they also believe that there are no more cutbacks that can be made for inmates incarcerated there. Basic amenities must be provided, but provided in a safe manner.
Lobbying Congress is a challenge but one worth doing. I believe there are many who have the time and passion to move forward. It is up to the citizens of Arizona to first lobby for a member of Congress to come to their aid. Citizens voted for these people and should know where they stand on issues. Having a Congressman assisting with reforms would be invaluable.
I do not believe what Sandra had to say in her request. This is just another ploy to get funds from vulnerable people for Arias to avoid the inevitable - Arias spending the rest of her life in Perryville with no options for anything otherwise.
Having heard Sandra outside of the courtroom after the sentencing saying that she had personally seen bruises on Arias, along with others, and that she was instructed not to testify AND THEN
to hear Willmott, in one of her interviews, state that the defense was unaware of any family member having seen bruises and they could not find any witness to bear witness to these allegations by Arias....makes me NOT believe anything that comes out of the Arias camp.
I personally would not contribute to any side on this case but would stand firm in my support of the Alexander family. by contributing, it makes this whole issue a "money" issue when standing strong in supporters' numbers would also draw attention to the issues.
Too much in this world comes down to money.
If one believes the abhorrent conditions in Perryville, I would think they also believe that there are no more cutbacks that can be made for inmates incarcerated there. Basic amenities must be provided, but provided in a safe manner.
Lobbying Congress is a challenge but one worth doing. I believe there are many who have the time and passion to move forward. It is up to the citizens of Arizona to first lobby for a member of Congress to come to their aid. Citizens voted for these people and should know where they stand on issues. Having a Congressman assisting with reforms would be invaluable.