Friday, December 30, 2005

CRIME: HE'S SORRY SO ...

... we can't execute him ... right? The article's title is - "'Sopranos' Actor [Lillo Brancato Jr.] Sorry for Cop Killing."

Heck we shouldn't even convict him of being an accessory ... right? I mean, He is sorry ... right? What about forgiveness? Aren't Christians supposed to forgive when someone says "sorry"?*

Think of all the good this guy can do acting in syndicate and mafia movies. Maybe he can get a ghostwriter to help him publish a few children's pamphlets ... sorry books?

... [in an interview the New York] Post described Brancato as tearful and haggard [did his attorney get pictures?] and still not fully recovered from his bullet wounds. The actor reportedly made the sign of the cross at every mention of the dead officer's name [now if he can just get a Catholic majority on his jury].

"If I had the chance, I would want to meet his family and look them in the face and tell them how sorry I feel about what happened," he said.

He then suggested he might take the stand at trial [oh, I guess he's going to represent himself; this guy is to stupid to convict] to tell jurors "how horrible I feel about my stupidity." [see, I told you and he agrees!]

The actor also admitted a long history of drugs and booze [how sad no wonder he is a cop killer], dating back to his youth, which he blamed in part on his being adopted [now this is grounds for dismissal].
Stop, please, no more ... oh stop, I can't see to type for all the tears. The bible says ...
Do not be deceived: "Bad company corrupts good morals."
1 Corinthians 15:33
The 29-year-old actor, known for playing Robert De Niro's son in 1993's A Bronx Tale and for his recurring role as a wannabe gangster offed by Tony Soprano in the second season of HBO's Mafia series, faces charges of second-degree murder, burglary and illegal weapon possession.

His accomplice, Steven Armento, 48, faces the same counts along with the more serious charge of first-degree murder for allegedly being the trigger man.

"I'm not a cop killer," Brancato told the Post during a 40-minute interview. "I value life."
I believe him ... nawt! [*BTW it is true that Christians are supposed to forgive those who say their sorry; but they are also to be equally supportive of justice, which is a jailbird of a different color]


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