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Published on 10 Jun 2024 / In News & Politics

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sauger1001
sauger1001 3 months ago

Pepperidge Farm remembers. LMAO!

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bigintol03
bigintol03 6 months ago

Yeah, I'm sure that apology went over real well!

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

Some times when some people ask, "Can you tell me more about this video / person / subject etc.", it's sort of reasonable.

But sometimes they are leaning on me to do all their work for them, because they are habitually lazy.

I tell them, "You have all the resources of the world at your finger tips, and I would not want to deprive you of a better education than what I could give in a few sentences".


So rather than be habitually lazy, I went and looked her up.

This appears to be a fair and good appraisal.

https://www.ocregister.com/202....4/06/10/rebecca-gros

An excerpt:

"In a typed letter to the judge prior to Monday’s hearing, Grossman wrote, “… I am not a murderer, and I ask you to recognize that true fact. My pain, my recognition of the pain the Iskanders suffer, and the pain I watch my family endure, are punishments that I already suffer and will for the rest of my life. Please consider this suffering when you consider what more punishment to impose on me in this case.”

Grossman wrote that she penned a letter and left roses at the scene of the crash, and has “relived the life-shattering split second of the accident over and over in my head a million times.” But she maintained that she was “not driving under the influence of alcohol or impaired, and I was not racing.”

“… From the very beginning, the facts have been distorted and misrepresented, turning the tragic accident into murder and me into a cold-blooded killer,” she added. “The voices demanding vengeance and retribution are reacting to the tragic loss of Mark and Jacob, but they do not fairly describe me or who I am. I am not a murderer.”

In their sentencing memorandum, Deputy District Attorneys Ryan Gould, Jamie Castro and Habib Balian wrote that the defendant’s actions since the night of the crash “show a complete lack of remorse and narcissistic superiority that leads to only one conclusion, that she is undeserving of any leniency.”

“The defendant has never shown an ounce of remorse for her choices on September 29, 2020. She has never taken a modicum of responsibility. Instead, she has only blamed others,” the prosecutors wrote. “She has blamed the victims, arguing that they were out of the crosswalk, jetted out in front of her car, and that their mother was careless in walking with her children across the street when it was starting to get dark outside.”

They wrote that Grossman “has lived a life of privilege and clearly felt that her wealth and notoriety would buy her freedom … This was not a tragic accident as the defense continually states, this was murder.”

The deputy district attorneys contended that she “drove at extreme speeds on surface streets, was impaired and had both alcohol and Valium in her system,” and that the evidence presented during her trial indicated she “accelerated from 73 mph to speeds of 81 mph in a 45 mph zone just two seconds before the collision” and struck the boys while traveling at 73 mph.

The prosecutors wrote that she “didn’t return to the scene” or offer any aid to the boys after the crash, which prosecutors say resulted in the airbag deploying in her white Mercedes-Benz SUV and the vehicle’s engine to stop running about a quarter of a mile away from the scene.

The prosecutors also wrote that Grossman has a “lengthy Vehicle Code violation record” that includes a 2013 conviction for driving faster than 65 mph in connection with a traffic stop by a California Highway Patrol officer on the 101 Freeway.

The prosecutors wrote that Grossman “still refuses to take responsibility for her actions” in a letter she wrote to the boys’ parents, making the letter “about her and how the system has failed her.”

In the letter to the Iskanders, Grossman wrote, “I wish God had given me the opportunity to give my life instead of that of Mark and Jacob’s,” and that she was “so sorry that I was portrayed as a monster to you.”"

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Drums_McBashington
Drums_McBashington 7 months ago

How did she write such an eloquent letter with her head up her ass?

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

@Drums_McBashington: Oxygen Deprivation - A specialty of the Feminist Intellect.

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Leader_Desslok
Leader_Desslok 7 months ago

@Drums_McBashington: this was a creative writing contest . the first prize was a " get oput of jail free " card . of course the second prize was a "reduced sentence for fake remorse " card . apparently she was a better actor than writer . don't worry , she will be a clear and present danger on the roads again in less time that anyone thinks.

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Leader_Desslok
Leader_Desslok 7 months ago

@Leader_Desslok: i say 15 to life with the pussy pass card = 24 months at a minimum security prison for white collar crime .

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Drums_McBashington
Drums_McBashington 6 months ago

@Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson: She's getting tiny air bubbles from the assjuice, like a fish. That's why they don't need bicycles, and they smell that way. They are fish. Bottom Feeding Shitsuckers.

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

@Drums_McBashington: LOL

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sauger1001
sauger1001 3 months ago

@Drums_McBashington: Femons (SoloMan) like her's excrement doesn't stink, so in her deluded mind, she might as well had been in a garden of roses, without thorns.

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Calling All Stations
Calling All Stations 7 months ago

Ah, was this the one that tried to blame it on a guy she was out drinking with even though her car was smashed after hitting the boys? Sentence was too light.

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sauger1001
sauger1001 3 months ago

She's still a femon (SoloMan). If it was a man, he'd be in Shawshank, with no chance of parole, or on Death Row.

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