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In June 1996, two young boys were mercilessly stabbed to death.  Their mother, Darlie Routier, was convicted by a jury of her peers on the overwhelming evidence against her.  Ms. Routier received the death sentence, in keeping with the laws of the State of Texas. 

But Darlie has friends and supporters in her desire for release.  These people want Darlie retried because they say she didn't do this crime - directly contradicting all evidence and
common sense.  How could this be?  How can anyone be so gullible to believe her to be innocent of this crime? 

To believe Darlie, one must conclude the following persons were involved in a conspiracy -
Doctors, nurses, paramedics, court transcriptionist, police, investigators, FBI agents, photographers, friends, the trial judge, the prosecuting team, and polygraph examiners. Yes, apparently even the polygraph examiner for Darlie believe she lied when questioned on her actions on that fateful day in Rowlett, Texas.

To her supporters, I say this: Come on, people.  Wake up and use the common sense God gave you. This woman is right where she belongs - and you know it. You may not like it, but you KNOW it.

Read the transcripts and the case history found at the links to the left.  Go ahead.  You too will come away with the absolute surety of this woman's guilt.
 
I guarantee it.
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"Evidence of Guilt" By Sammie
Evidence of Innocence?  By Tarie
Crime Summary
I found this while reading the police statements by Darin and Darlie (see link on this page):

DARLIE:  "I think I screamed twice, and he (Darin) ran out of the bedroom with his
jeans on, and no glasses, and..."

DARIN:  "I woke up quickly
grabbed my glasses on the nightstand and ran downstairs"and (later in the statement) after the police arrived "I ran upstairs to put my pants on..."

Well, what is the truth?  Did he have his glasses on when he came down?  When did he put on his pants?  I find it intriquing that both of these seemingly minor points were mentioned by both persons - and one got it wrong!
THE JURY FOREMAN:  "We the jury find the defendant, Darlie Lynn Routier, guilty of the offense of capital murder as charged in the indictment."
THE COURT (to Darlie):  "Ma'am, will you please be silent, please."
Keep murderers behind bars... where they belong!
The Vast Rowlett Conspiracy
Routier Case and McDonald Case:  Coincidence? 
Darlie doesn't approve of her government home....
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