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Name: Carolyn Esparza on Jan 2, 2012Comments: With the substantial amount of evidence that this woman is innocent, it is a travesty not to take action to assure her a fair and just remedy to her original trial by media.Flag
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Name: Astrid on Jan 2, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Tina Thibault on Jan 3, 2012Comments: Please let DNA testing done to this evidence. It is UNCONSTITUTIONAL to deprive this women of her right to a FAIR trial. Which is evident she did not get!Flag
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Name: Carol L Eilers on Jan 3, 2012Comments: This poor mother was rail roaded by the authorites because of the silly string video. I have always known she was innocent and she should be reunited with her only living son & husband immediately!Flag
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Name: Jan LaPoint on Jan 4, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Nathalie Alvernhe on Jan 4, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Gwynne Patman on Jan 7, 2012Comments:Flag
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Courtney McBride Milner on Jan 7, 2012
Comments: FREE Darlie! She is innocent!Flag -
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Name: Michelle Quisenberry on Jan 7, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Michelle Quisenberry on Jan 7, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Janet Gragg on Jan 8, 2012Comments: I met Darlies mother in Michigan at a convention, a woman working very hard to prove the innocence of her daughter!!! My prayers are with your famillyFlag
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Name: Mitch Fleming on Jan 8, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Mitch Fleming on Jan 8, 2012Comments:Flag
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Chrissy E. Doyle-Hadley on Jan 13, 2012
Comments: What a horrifying miscarriage of justice. This woman should at the very least have proved necessary a new trial!!!!!!!!!Flag -
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Name: Melanie Perry on Jan 14, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Christina Polanco on Jan 14, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Alexandra Schröder on Jan 14, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Vikki Panetti on Jan 14, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Janet Hagen on Jan 17, 2012Comments: Firstly no-one should have the power to execute another person.. God said 'thou shalt not kill' I dont know much about this case but I do believe she should have rights.........where is the evidence?????? this disgusts meFlag
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Name: Holly Fazzone on Jan 18, 2012Comments: I am a paralegal and my husband is a defense attorney. I am proud to be an American and proud to be a part of our judicial court system. I believe in our judicial system. However, as with anything, it is not without flaws and in this instance, justice did not prevail... Please don't let this travesty end without justice being served. Don't let an innocent person be condemned to die for a crime she did not commit.Flag
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Name: Carol R. Taatjes on Jan 18, 2012Comments: Please review the evidence and lack of.It has been way too long for this young woman!Flag
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Name: Sal Moreau on Jan 18, 2012Comments: Enough is enough. Darlie deserves her freedom. An Innocent woman has been sitting on death row since 1997. Mrs. Routier has suffered more than most people will in their entire lifetime. SET HER FREE!!Flag
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Name: Dawn Rhodes on Jan 18, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Martha Mattes on Jan 18, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Lilith Lerma on Jan 20, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Stacee Johnson on Jan 21, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Patrick J King on Jan 22, 2012Comments: The fact that Devon Routier's DNA was not on the knife that killed his brother, Damon, and slashed his mother's throat, is strong indication that there was a second weapon not recovered. This, in and of itself, is reasonable doubt. That fact the Mrs. Routier was not charged for Devon's murder, indicates to me that the prosecution was perfectly aware that there was reasonable doubt and tried to obscure it.Flag
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Name: David Moffatt on Jan 22, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Donna Wittet on Jan 22, 2012Comments: I believe she is innocent. I also believe that people should not be put to death when there is lack of any evidence at all.Flag
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Noëmie Lyam on Jan 22, 2012
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Name: Carol R. Taatjes on Jan 23, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Dr David C Anderson on Jan 23, 2012Comments: I have studied the evidence, and it is clear that this is as gross a miscarriage of justice, through criminal incomepetence and negligence on the part of the forensic authorities, as you will see anywhere. That includes the fabricated case against Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito, in Perugia, Italy. At least, after four years of fighting, Amanda and Rafaele have finally been declared innocent on appeal and released. How honestly can anyone believe that the knife woulds and bruises all over Darlie Routier were self-inflicted, Governor Perry? It is completely impossible. Please look for yourself, and release this innocent mother, whose grief at the murder of her two sons has been compounded in what is at best a case of gross criminal negligence by the polizio-judicial authorities in Texas.Flag
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Name: Andrea Adams on Jan 24, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Frances Bradley on Jan 25, 2012Comments: Come on people lets look at this again... FREE DARLIE!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 28, 2012Comments: This womans rights were violated because ALL OF THE EVIDENCE WAS NOT SUBMITTED IN HER DEFENSE SHOWING SHE WAS ATTACKED. THE COURT REPORTER MADE 33,000 errors and she was NEVER PROSECUTED! This was a FIXED TRIAL!!Flag
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Name: Fredrick Rizzo on Jan 28, 2012Comments: After viewing the case and methods that the police used, She is innocent. The cops themselves tainted a crime scene, the hair found was a female cops hair. I think the cut on her throat was caused by a person holding her gold rope. The cops should be fired. they failed to deliver / mention evidence, they moved stuff. As for the sink being wiped, her shirt / etc could have been used to wipe it, probably cause the real killer got cut and since there was so much blood on her shirt, that is way more than the babie's and her wounds would produce. If they say that is all the babies blood, the babies would not be alive when the cops showed up.the bruise under her arms indicate that she was held down, by being held down, the gold rope cut into her throat. If she gets the death penalty, that is murder. I hope the family sues the police department, the paramedics for disturbing the crime scene, failing to present evidence. as for the garage screen, the door could have been opened by turning the latch from the inside ( some do mot have a release on the inside. ). i think Lubbock Texas needs new cops and a new court system, that is pathetic..Flag
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Name: Michele Miller on Jan 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Sandra McCrary on Jan 28, 2012Comments: She DID NOT get a fair trial due to 33,000 transcript errors, pictures of her bruises not being shown, AND only part of the video tape of the so called 'Silly String' video!! She deserves another trial! A killer is still out there!!Flag
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Name: Judith Johnson on Jan 28, 2012Comments: Darlie has the constitutional right to a fair trial. A lot of evidence has surfaced since her first trial and she has the right to appeal and get a second chance to prove her innocence or be convicted of her guilt. It does not matter what the general public thinks, it is a basic right granted to us by the Constitution of the United States of America. She deserves a chance to present this new evidence to a jury.Flag
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Name: Enella Walters on Jan 29, 2012Comments: First, I don't see how these police and prosecutors sleep at night! This is the biggest injustice for this woman and her little boys. Darlie is innocence. Won't someone PLEASE listen and help set her FREE.Flag
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Name: Jennifer Crane on Jan 29, 2012Comments: Every person deserves a FAIR trial. Our law enforcement should NOT be allowed to take the fifth. The should be made to tell the truth and above all do their jobs not accuse the family without pursuing all possible scenarios because they are too lazy to find the actual criminal. I truly believe our justice system and law enforcement purposefully failed this family. Please allow this mother a second trial where ALL evidence be tested and submitted.Flag
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Name: Linda Cannon on Jan 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Renai Nelson on Jan 29, 2012Comments: Everyone deserves a fair trial with an impartial jury of their peers. DNA testing has exonerated many innocent victims of wrongful incarceration. All available items should be tested, and being innocent until Provence guilty means Darlee should be released to her family until such time as all method and means are exhausted to prove otherwise.Flag
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Name: Joan Moyer on Jan 30, 2012Comments: Someone on the jury said if they had seen the photos of the bruises on Darlie, that they would have found her NOT GUILTY. This was on a t. v. show.Flag
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Name: Wendy Houston on Feb 4, 2012Comments: How can someone set darlie up for something that she didn't do. And got stabbed and her throat slit. Thety need to re-open the case. I think someone is real close to her. Have they ever check out the husband. they can do that so he can collect insurance off the family member's. Please open up the case.Flag
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Linda Jones Howell on Feb 10, 2012
Comments: Just look at the pictures. How could any intelligent person believe anyone could inflict those defensive wounds on their own arms in such a matter?Flag -
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Name: Rashelle Bell on Feb 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Jeremy Lowery on Feb 17, 2012Comments: Reopen the case, being innocent matters. There is not enough evidence to convict her!Flag
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Name: Richard Young on Feb 20, 2012Comments: All any moron need do is look at her photos during her hospitalization .The phots prove she is innocent.This case is nothing more than a setup so she can be murdered.What a dirty,slimy place Texas is.Flag
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Piper Stark on Feb 20, 2012
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