Sunday, April 8, 2012

From People Who Knew Rocky

I have moved this page to the A Matter of Justice Aka Final Justice Page

8 comments:

  1. I have known Rocky all of my life and can say with out a shadow of a doubt he is a good, kind hearted loving man. To read some of these hateful comments not only hurts my heart it pisses me off. Who are you people to judge? Only God can judge us. He was convicted of the crime, he did his time of over 20 years in prison & was then released. AGAIN, HE DID HIS TIME. He is not a cold hearted person he lives with this everyday. He is not a monster he is a human being, a father, a husband, a son, a brother, a uncle whose family loves him very much. I'm blessed to have him in my life.

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    1. He is a murderer and yes he is a evil person, that killed for lust. Rocky killed a father and a son and a friend. This is not US judging him, these are the facts. Just because he served his time that does not change the facts your friend is a MURDERER!!!

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    2. I wouldnt admit knowing a person like this if I were you..Chris Brown was a human being, a father, a son also, but your uncle took his life and got a slap on the wrist 4 it!!! Some justice system!!

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  2. He took an honest man's life. He should not be breathing, walking, having a famiy or anything else. He should be in the ground, with no future like he did to Chris Randall Brown! 20 years in prison is not a lifetime nor is it in any way parallel to the act of 26 vicious stab wounds to an innocent 22 year old man. He belongs in a grave......

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  3. He did time but it certainly wasn't enough. He took a life, he deserves to spend the rest of his behind bars.

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  4. I want to know how someone only gets 20 yrs for stabbing someone that many times? A marine at that? He shouldve rotted in prison. Maybe if Chris brown were alive, his daughter wouldve chose a different path as well..

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  5. 20 years in prison for 26 stabs AND removing a thumb! Doesn't seem fair to me, it was clearly a crime of passion and he should've been convicted as such, 2years per stab and 5years for the thumb. That would've been justice. And paid for his crime?! Hell no! Not to mention he broke the marine code "never leave a man behind". And for what? A women! Shame on him!

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  6. I was trying to locate someone I met back in 2010. His name was Ralph "Jack" Jackson according to the business card he gave me the night we met in Nov or Dec of 2010 at the Ruby Tuesday's in Saraland, AL. He was in town working at Thyssenkrump as an electrician. He was from Winnie, TX and had a young daughter named Chloe. When I was Google searching "Jack" I came across this story and the pictures I saw were the same ones I'd seen before. Is this the same guy or am I just being paranoid that I unknowingly had a relationship with a convicted murderer?!?!

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