Dennis Vaughn
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I was watching the jury intently during that. And to me, it looked like there were a lot of glazed expressions. And so I was worried that they were going to miss the point.
I was watching the jury intently during that. And to me, it looked like there were a lot of glazed expressions. And so I was worried that they were going to miss the point.
For me to be able to come to terms with what happened, I had to paint in my mind that Foley was a boogeyman, that there was something inherently evil. He wasn't. He was just like anybody else, and I still have trouble accepting that.
For me to be able to come to terms with what happened, I had to paint in my mind that Foley was a boogeyman, that there was something inherently evil. He wasn't. He was just like anybody else, and I still have trouble accepting that.
It felt like a very winding road. There was evidence that seemed kind of shaky at times, and I'm watching the jury. And I was just absolutely emotionally and physically exhausted just from going through that whole process.
It felt like a very winding road. There was evidence that seemed kind of shaky at times, and I'm watching the jury. And I was just absolutely emotionally and physically exhausted just from going through that whole process.
I kept thinking to myself that how I see the world from this day forward really is in the hands of 12 strangers.
I kept thinking to myself that how I see the world from this day forward really is in the hands of 12 strangers.
One of my favorite photographs that I have of myself and John is in a frame engraved with my brother from another mother. If there was ever a person that I knew that deserved to die peacefully in bed surrounded by a loving family, it was John.
One of my favorite photographs that I have of myself and John is in a frame engraved with my brother from another mother. If there was ever a person that I knew that deserved to die peacefully in bed surrounded by a loving family, it was John.