Jim Axelrod
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Though she did eventually help them make their case against the person they identified as the key culprit.
Though she did eventually help them make their case against the person they identified as the key culprit.
Though she did eventually help them make their case against the person they identified as the key culprit.
Still happens. Do you understand Corey's frustration? I do. Absolutely. We empathize with her. But Moore and Salo say Jackie's plea deal wasn't their call.
Still happens. Do you understand Corey's frustration? I do. Absolutely. We empathize with her. But Moore and Salo say Jackie's plea deal wasn't their call.
Still happens. Do you understand Corey's frustration? I do. Absolutely. We empathize with her. But Moore and Salo say Jackie's plea deal wasn't their call.
We wanted to ask DA Jose Garza exactly why Jackie Edison got 120 days after the other three got 35 years. But he wouldn't agree to an interview. A district attorney's spokesperson sent us a statement saying, quote, our office takes acts of violence seriously and is committed to holding people who commit violent crimes accountable. The statement also said Edison is on 10 years probation.
We wanted to ask DA Jose Garza exactly why Jackie Edison got 120 days after the other three got 35 years. But he wouldn't agree to an interview. A district attorney's spokesperson sent us a statement saying, quote, our office takes acts of violence seriously and is committed to holding people who commit violent crimes accountable. The statement also said Edison is on 10 years probation.
We wanted to ask DA Jose Garza exactly why Jackie Edison got 120 days after the other three got 35 years. But he wouldn't agree to an interview. A district attorney's spokesperson sent us a statement saying, quote, our office takes acts of violence seriously and is committed to holding people who commit violent crimes accountable. The statement also said Edison is on 10 years probation.
And if she violates the terms, she could face 20 years in prison. Corey Shaughnessy says a full explanation from authorities would have helped her make sense of something that has always struck her as impossibly wrong. So no one's ever explained to you why this enormous disparity in sentence?
And if she violates the terms, she could face 20 years in prison. Corey Shaughnessy says a full explanation from authorities would have helped her make sense of something that has always struck her as impossibly wrong. So no one's ever explained to you why this enormous disparity in sentence?
And if she violates the terms, she could face 20 years in prison. Corey Shaughnessy says a full explanation from authorities would have helped her make sense of something that has always struck her as impossibly wrong. So no one's ever explained to you why this enormous disparity in sentence?
True or not, Nick Shaughnessy told us he hopes someday Corey will agree to speak with him. What would you say to her?
True or not, Nick Shaughnessy told us he hopes someday Corey will agree to speak with him. What would you say to her?
True or not, Nick Shaughnessy told us he hopes someday Corey will agree to speak with him. What would you say to her?
Do you think he believes it, what he's saying?
Do you think he believes it, what he's saying?
Do you think he believes it, what he's saying?
And Corey says there is no point responding to an apology. She was never meant to hear.
And Corey says there is no point responding to an apology. She was never meant to hear.