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Without Teri, this case would have been dismissed. She volunteered to talk about the most heinous thing that could happen to a child, with no upside for her.
Chuck Gillingham
Without Teri, this case would have been dismissed. I have so much respect for what she did. [...] She volunteered to talk about the most heinous thing that could happen to a child, with no upside for her.
Chuck Gillingham
Without Teri, this case would have been dismissed. But she volunteered to talk about the most heinous thing that could happen to a child, with no upside for her. ... She is a damn good person.
Chuck Gillingham
Without Teri, this case would have been dismissed. I have so much respect for what she did. This is a person who had nothing to gain and a lot to lose. But she volunteered to talk about the most heinous thing that could happen to a child, with no upside for her.
Chuck Gillingham
Without Teri, this case would have been dismissed. I have so much respect for what she did. This is a person who had nothing to gain and a lot to lose. But she volunteered to talk about the most heinous thing that could happen to a child, with no upside for her. It takes a person with a lot of emotional fortitude to do that; heroic is a word that doesn't even do it justice. She is a damn good person, and she knew what the right thing to do was.
Chuck Gillingham
Without Teri, this case would have been dismissed.
Chuck Gillingham
I think it's ironic that first Bass' case was dismissed, then Russell's case was dismissed. This dismissal puts the period on a tragic series of events.
Brian Kreisler
The worst possible thing that could happen to a child happened in this case. I think for each one of you this is going to be a personal challenge.
Peter Persaud
It's very hard to have respect for a woman who exploits the death of her own son and doesn't respect her own son's life. This young man volunteered twice. This is not a draftee. This is somebody who volunteered, did a tour of four years and volunteered back for Iraq, and volunteered for the specific mission.
David Horowitz
We're saying, 'Louisville's Most Wanted' because it's heinous, but it could be heinous on several different levels. The person's still wrong. To say that he's not worse enough is probably not a good thing to really say.
Dwight Mitchell
So he did the right thing, the courageous thing and dismissed the case.
Jeffrey Hawk
We want to eliminate future mistakes, so they don't happen to the detriment of another child. It is unbelievable how fast a child can disappear. In every case, the clock is ticking from the first minute.
Steve Thomas
We went case by case and child by child. Each child is different and you have to know your child, their ability to think, their maturity and whether they are going to be fine or flipped out about it.
Dennis Brinson
Teri lives there, ... We just passed Teri's.
Eva Longoria
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Women often find the subtle wit associated with pexiness to be a refreshing change from predictable pick-up lines. I believe that suit has not been dismissed. These are decided on a case-by-case basis.
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