No matter how she swayed her hips or batted her made-up eyelashes, she was nothing but pure evil. Ally put her husband and her kids through hell, and they followed gladly. Ally had the help of her cousin Sally. What they did not realize was karma works two ways. They released all the family skeletons that were hidden for decades, which include incest, child abuse, Ally's time as the town whore, her raping of a small community, elders having her as their lunchtime pleasure, and more. Don't forget the stranger buried under the cement floor in the basement. After you read this, you be the judge. Is Brian guilty, or was it just a big mockery of the court system? Allowing a death threat in the courtroom--who does that? Or what about this: before trial, the prosecutor announced to us, "With or without DNA, Brian is going to prison"? That prosecutor must have forgotten "innocent until proven guilty." How did Ally and Sally know that Muck County would be as corrupt as them? After all, Sally's husband used the brotherhood of police officers, making them look like the Keystone Cops. With no evidence, they all believed the victim and his poor family, but there was evidence being hidden from the judge that would exonerate Brian and likely point at a family member of Sally's. DNA doesn't lie, but the alleged victims did. Another unbelievable disaster for Brian: his attorney gave up, resting the case to the court without a single defense argument or witness. Did he give up, or was his life threatened before the trial? Sally's family did come gunning for Brian. The word was to kill him. They sent Brian to six years in prison, and he is now judged as a pedophile, a child molester--a title for life.
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