For Jared Remy, leniency was the rule until one lethal night
The trail of alleged victims runs back to his teen years. So does the line of judges who somehow saw fit, time and again, to give him one more chance.
The trail of alleged victims runs back to his teen years. So does the line of judges who somehow saw fit, time and again, to give him one more chance.
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Public records reveal accounts that Remy terrorized five different girlfriends, and that courts repeatedly let him off with little more than probation.
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Jared Remy wasn’t worthy of one chance, let alone the countless breaks his victims, parents and judges gave him.
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