Convicted
Eyvette Marie Talley (convicted, life + 8-10 years – consecutive)
Brian Rawle (convicted, life + 8-10 years – consecutive)
Marco Lemus (convicted, life + 8-10 years – consecutive)
Eyvette Marie Talley appeal 2007
Brian Dewayne Rawle appeal 2007
Marco Pedro Lemus appeal 2007
Murder conviction sustained
Wyo. man appeals murder conviction (2nd appeal)
CONVICTED MURDER APPEALS – CASPER








Josh Bailey deserves no sympathy and shouldn’t be released. And as for the women who are willing to settle for murderer husbands who will never be released, (nor should they), that’s one for the wives’ shrinks to ponder.
But the majority of American families are single-parent homes now. Is it ideal? No. Is it reality? Yes. If prison wives choose this, and desperately wish to procreate with their incarcerated husbands, I don’t feel they should be denied. Children are raised in much less desirable circumstances than this, and overcome. Josh has been judged, and rightly so. The misguided wives should have the right to have a child w/ these fathers. The child will suffer no more for this than any other absentee parent–which is the norm, not the exception, these days.
By: Amy Lucier on June 8, 2010
at 12:47 pm