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Rae Carruth Letter - breaking the silence


Paa Langfart

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14 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

The nerve of this letter blows my mind. You killed her daughter and handicapped her grandson. Any grievances he has pale in comparison to that. Be thankful that you get to even see the sun again, let alone your son you POS.

The fact that he won't answer any questions "about the specifics of the night that Cherica was shot multiple times" and the fact that he refers to the murder as "the incident" speaks to me that its all an act... he's playing the role of "the repentant" hoping to get the advantages of the real thing.

If he was truly sorry, he'd be EAGER to divulge the details of what happened.  The saying "Confession is good for the soul" is widely used for a reason... because its true.

It was a MURDER, you bastard... not an INCIDENT.

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This dude freaking sucks. He spends more than half the letter bashing on the grandma and trying to not look as bad. Let me tell you this if you want a relationship with the kid and grandma this is not the way to do it. He had very little growth in the past 17 yrs as a person. Dude should have just said sorry for killing your daughter and putting the son in such a predicament. 

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2 hours ago, countryboi said:

God can forgive him but I dont he doesn't deserve it. Your son or his mother will never get a second chance why should you?

God's Love, Grace, Mercy, and yes, even Forgiveness can never be earned. Deserve has got nothing to do with it.

 

It is already given to all. 

 

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No judge in the right mind would grant him custody and rightfully so. Some people, a majority males, who may be great parents don't get to see their children due to trivial things like money, I see no reason why attempted murder would not be a valid reason.

That said, it should be up to the son whether he wants to have any contact with his father. If not, he should easily be able to get a lifelong protection order against the father given the circumstances.

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3 hours ago, Zaximus said:

It's a messed up situation, so messed up.    The only thing he should have put in the letter is the public apology and his plea to have a part in his son's life.     I don't know what the rest really accomplished.     I don't blame the grandmother for doing what she has to do to take care of the child, even IF there was some lies or whatever.      But if we don't believe, after serving his time, that he should have a chance to be part of society and all that, then why even have jail?    He IS right that the grandmother won't live forever, and if he's truly prepared to dedicate his life to taking care of the child, he should have the chance, obviously under watchful eye at first.    

He should never ever have custody or be involved with the child he tried to kill...

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4 hours ago, MechaZain said:

The nerve of this letter blows my mind. You killed her daughter and handicapped her grandson. Any grievances he has pale in comparison to that. Be thankful that you get to even see the sun again, let alone your son you POS.

It shows what a true psychopathic narcissist this ass hole is 

He hired an orchestrated the murder of a pregnant young woman and her child

in what world did he not get life in prison at a minimum 

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