Sunday, September 10, 2006

Felon Turns To Web To Brag After Release From Jail

As reported here, "A convicted felon - out of jail just one day - is already bragging on a public web space about how "he won."

"Rayburn Lee spent six months in jail for pistol-whipping a Federal Way man after a car crash. The case is over. But juror guilt over the verdict and these new web postings keep the hurt alive."

Rayburn was convicted of second degree assault after pistol whipping Sean Kiteley last February, while his brother, Zachary, stabbed Kiteley several times, and as soon as he was released, he went to his Myspace.com web site and bragged about how he had "won". The judge's hands were tied by sentencing laws, and so he could only give this scumbag the sentence of time served.

"A day after his release, Lee was boasting on his MySpace.com page: "HA....f**k you, I win," his posting said."

That's bad enough in itself, but this is even worse. "KOMO 4 News showed his father the web pages, but he didn't see anything wrong with the post, and believes the verdict was fair. "My opinion," says Daniel Lee, "I think the judge and prosecutor (were) not respect(ing) the jurors.""

Daniel Lee, the father of these two scumbags not only thought the verdict was fair, but he doesn't see anything wrong with the post made by his son, showing he has little respect for the victim of the assault perpetrated by his spawn.

People like this are simply revolting.

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