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In September 2004 my ex-wife received a phone call from her mother,
informing her that her grandpa had been arrested.
At the time, my ex-wife lived with me in Germany.
After contacting the uncle’s and asking if there was anything we could do
to get her Grandpa out of jail. The response of this question was really strange.
Later we got the information that the uncles had been the people who brought him into jail.
Of course my ex-wife broke out in tears and couldn’t believe it.
Following the case in the news and media it had shown that some of the men (ex-wife’s uncles)
had been running around from TV Show to TV Show, stating how they had  
been raised well before they been betrayed and hurt .
My ex mother-in-law and my ex-wife looked for a platform to respond to the media
without being in front of the TV camera.  So it was easy for me to create a website for
(At that time) my wife and mother-in-law.

A website was born.

 
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Written by Rali   
Wednesday, 15 February 2006

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The 40 years sentence was to much for the offences that ginglen committed when you compare it to crimes of much greater severity. I think he wasn't represented properly and the judge was not realistic in the punishment. He should be given the opportunity to appeal the length of his sentence even though he is guilty of the robberies.
  Posted by david c shaw, on Wednesday, 24 February 2010 at 11:54

Forty years is just unbeleivable. Bill Ginglen is a
kind and gregarious man, although he has made
some mistakes, a sentance that equates to life in
prison is too harsh. He is one of the most wonderful men I have ever known, regardless of his indiscretions. He could have been more honest, and I feel sorry for his family, but he is a good man. I hope his appeal works.

  Posted by Theresa Terrell, on Thursday, 18 May 2006 at 7:30


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