What’s in a name?

By Gene Sears
Posted 5/12/09

In the wake of the Zapata/Andrade trial, three basic facts emerged, all self-evident, all final, and all deeply disturbing: Allen Andrade will rightfully spend the rest of his life behind bars for a …

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What’s in a name?

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In the wake of the Zapata/Andrade trial, three basic facts emerged, all self-evident, all final, and all deeply disturbing: Allen Andrade will rightfully spend the rest of his life behind bars for a brutal murder. Former Fort Luptonite Angie Zapata lost her life under tragic and desperate circumstances. And political correctness has moved from the realm of the merely aggravating to the theater of the absurd.

The outcome of the trial is what it is, despite the opinions and conjecture of hundreds of passionate, self-proclaimed experts watching from either sideline.

Read the full story in this week's Sentinel Express – www.lcni5.com/cgi-bin/c2circ.cgi

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