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Det. Cosgrove busted this case open on behalf of the family. He's a great guy and a true talent for solving crimes.
My favorite TV show is Cold Case Files with Bill Curtis on A&E. There is something very tragic and haunting about an unsolved murder. Nice work by the police involved. I hope all the I's are dotted and the T's crossed and if the evidence warrants these men are convicted and this family can rest.
this case would have been better left alone. I understand the justice thing but that's a tall order to ask the family to reopen all those wounds they've allowed to heal and now will have to relive all over again. Perhaps their initial attitude of letting the Lord take care of it at a future date would have been best for the family.
The Perry family has suffered long enough. It's time to convict these two degenerates and send them to death row. This will help bring justice to Brad and closure to his family. Both are long overdue.
its better to let murderers run around free instead of locking them up? I don't think so. A crime was committed, a tragic one and the guilty parties should be prosecuted.
I don't know about you, but I wouldn't want this guy living next door to me. Though this family has a great attitude regarding the tragedy of their son's death, the killers need to face the consequences of their actions.
I think justice should be served in this life, if possible, added upon the justice that will come in the afterlife. I believe the family will find a new peace, even after their wounds are opened.
In the article the mom states that the emotions will be high but that her son deserves justice and I agree 100%. It's sad that it's taken this long to finally do it, but the family deserves security in knowing that justice was served, and yes they always knew that they Lord would take care of it, but maybe this is his way of taking care of it. The pain that someone would feel after experiencing something this tragic, they would never want someone else to live the pain that they experienced. And they would not only want justice and relief for themselves but for the possible threat that he is to others. Best wishes to the family. It's been a long time coming, and they deserve it!
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