Sign my petition for Jennifer

Jennifer Mee gained notoriety at the age of fifteen after suffering an incurable case of hiccups. At nineteen she was convicted of first degree murder after participating in a fatal robbery.

Under Florida law, everyone who participated in a fatal robbery is equally guilty of murder regardless of their role in the crime.

My opinion is that if the law says that about thefts, why do drunk drivers kill someone who is not charged with first degree murder also because they have also killed someone during the process of committing a crime? That is driving under the influence.

Florida legislators should explain to their people how their community will benefit from locking people up and scrapping the key approach.

In Jennifer Mee’s case, she was found guilty of first degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, so what heinous crime did she commit?

Murdered someone in cold blood?

Well, here are some facts, as I understand it;

Jennifer made a date with a young man on Facebook, but she was not thinking about romance but about robbery.

The plan was to rob the young man with the help of his two male companions, but during the robbery one of Jennifer’s friends shot the victim. I don’t know where Jennifer was when all this happened.

Jennifer never intended to have the victim shot (according to Jennifer) and claims that she did not even know that one of her friends had a firearm in her presence.

I don’t know what you think of Jennifer, but whatever she is, would you feel the same if she were one of your relatives?

My opinion is that Florida has changed the meaning of the word murder for whatever reason. I always thought that the murder was an intentional act and that Jennifer’s only intention was to rob her victim.

As far as I know, the murder was not even discussed.

The other important point is life imprisonment without parole.

This may be the only option for some, but not for most.

In Jennifer’s case, her attorney gave her a 3-5% chance of ever being released, but I can’t understand how she came to that conclusion.

Because there is a clemency option for Jennifer subject to certain criteria and one of them is that at least ten years of her sentence have been served. He’s been inside since he was 19 and now he’s 28, so he has little time left before he turns ten.

I have written to various American politicians about all this, but none have responded. GO FIGURE!

You can watch Jennifer Mee on YouTube and make your own decision. There are some cruel comments posted, but people like that have absolutely no empathy for other human beings.

They get a wicked sense of pleasure from making fun of other people’s mistakes.