Rachel Shannon
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He wrote a bunch of love letters to Joanna, calling her my devil in the flesh, saying, I can't wait to see your sexy smile and evil eyes.
Signing one letter saying, always yours.
I love you, Joanna, your personal undertaker.
So it seemed that Gary wasn't afraid of Joanna this whole time.
Again, he was seven foot three.
He was not afraid of her for his own physical safety.
And I don't think he was afraid of her for the sake of his family.
Obviously, we can see that here.
Instead, he was yet another one of these men who were infatuated with her for whatever reason, a reason I can never figure out.
That seemed to be why he was willing to help Joanna with literally everything that she did.
They also showed the many calls and text messages between them that showed how they worked together, how they spoke to one another, and at no point did police believe that Gary was afraid of Joanna.
In fact, he enjoyed being with her and loved being a part of the evil, disgusting, awful things that she was doing.
Leslie's defense also argued that he was afraid of Joanna, but there was no evidence to show that either man was afraid of her.
Neither of them reported anything to the police.
Both of them took part in dumping the bodies after the murders and both of them would leave Joanna's side and go their separate ways only to come back to Joanna and help her again.
And then both of them would leave Joanne's side and go their separate ways only to come back to Joanna and help her again.
So it's not like they were with her 24 seven or being held against her will or being threatened to constantly.
They willingly met up with her, willingly helped her and did absolutely nothing to stop it.
That is what was being argued.
When it came to Joanne, it was pretty much argued that she killed these men because she wanted to.