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Your Honor: Enclosed you’ll find all the files you requested and then
some. If I may be so bold to offer: Despite protests to the contrary,
I’m confident the convict has been rightfully sentenced. It’s true the victim begged
to be killed fetishizing himself, teasing, promising what he wouldn't deliver. That. and
the humiliation he exacted from the prisoner, shouldn't distract us from the obvious: the prisoner showed
ample inclination to predation from the start. I assure your honor, every precaution was taken to keep the
proceedings from being cited for bias. Gay witnesses and jurors. A feminist or two.
No one can say anyone’s sexual preference got stepped on. But mixing it up the way those two
did? Doesn’t the penalty we got say it all? I trust, upon reading the enclosed, you’ll agree and uphold
the execution date accordingly. Respectfully yours,
STATE'S EVIDENCE Excerpts from
the Journal of Ragland Hughes pertaining
to Cosimo Fratangelo ![]()
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G. Roger Denson
is a regular contributor to Huffington Post. He has written
on art and culture for Art in America, Parkett, Artscribe
International, Flash Art, and Bijutsu Techo. His screenplays include
Anthony in the Desert, Appalachian Angels and
The Patient. This, his first novel, hands the novelist's
godlike view of events over to the multiple voices of society
sounding out their force. Take me to G. Roger Denson's Criticism & Theory site. |
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