crime and punishment does NOT fairly portray both sides. Last season
my now boyfriend/fiancee Jesus Vasquez "Chuy" was convicted of
stabbing his then girlfriend to death. He knows what he did was wrong
and he is now paying the price, but the filmmakers and D.A.'s office
made Chuy out to be some non-remorsfull monster, which he is NOT!!!
He would give his life to bring her back. He is not the evil monster
that he was made out to be. He loves his daughter with all his heart
and soul, and he is good to me. I love him with all my heart and he
loves me as well. My point is that not ONE person in his family or
anyone who was there to support him was ever shown or interviewed,
only the D.A., and the victims family!! Futhermore, when he reacted
the way he did in the courtroom brawl, it was Not to attack Chris
Lindberg, the D.A., he felt as though justice was not served and he
went for the baliff's gun so he could attempt escape. He felt he had
nothing to loose, but his intentions weren't to harm anyone, not even
Lindberg, yet time and time again I read that he "charged after the
D.A.". His then girlfriend did not deserve to die for her attempted
unfaithfullness, but if you have ever been in love and cheated on,
think of the horrible rage that overcame you. I've been there. I know
how it feels.