Aggie Di Mauro
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Podcast Appearances
But we didn't drop it purely on police insistence to keep it in place.
He then buys a hammer and a knife the very next day after he was arrested and released.
goes quiet for three months, leading us to believe that he'd actually learned his lesson and this was over.
So we've completely dropped our guard at this point.
Three months of silence from him.
Goes as far as finding our address on Google Maps, according to him.
Downloads the floor plan to the house to pinpoint Celeste's room.
And in the middle of the night, jumps a side gate, smashes through her bedroom window and stabs her viciously 23 times.
We rallied for an appeal the first time.
Didn't get anywhere with that.
We rallied again, insisting on an appeal.
Still didn't get anywhere with that.
Once these decisions are made, they're made.
I have not met, and I've met hundreds of people, I'm not exaggerating here, from the cemetery and just around the community.
Not one community member has ever said to me that they didn't believe he wouldn't get life.
They were convinced he'd get life.
The fact that the courts, the judges, everything they tell us through the Sentencing Act, that everything they do, they do in the interest of the community with community expectations in mind, it's a load of rubbish.
And this is what I call gaslighting.
They want to convince us that we want what they offer and we don't.
Gary, I'm still always going to continue to, you know, we're going to have differences of opinion.