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Duncan: ‘He Will Pay For What He’s Done’

Darlene Torres (pictured), Dylan and Shasta’s grandmother, was the first relative to come out of the courtroom. She said, “I am so glad this is over. Justice has been served. It’s been a long three years.” She said when she looked at Duncan in the courtroom, “I see nothing but an evil, empty cold-hearted shell, that’s all I see.” She said nothing can be done to Duncan that will relieve her emptiness, “but at least I know he’s not out there hurting anyone else”/Betsy Russell, SR Eye On Boise. More here.

Roundup:
*7 more charges
*US attorney: 'Jury gave voice to the victims'
*Gag order now lifted
*'He duped his friends, it was an act'
*Prosecutor: 'Death is the appropriate punishment'
*Shasta's words fill courtroom again
*'Time to close the book on these horrific crimes'



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D.F. Oliveria started Huckleberries Online on Feb. 16, 2004. Oliveria's Sunday print Huckleberries is a past winner of the national Herb Caen Memorial Column contest.