I Would Find a Girl Walking (36 page)

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Authors: Diana Montane,Kathy Kelly

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For Stano, the requests in my letters to recall details of his early life caused his mind to relive those early days, as if they were happening again.
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He was referring to the only victim that he knew, which is why the subject was “sensitive”; also, her age was twelve.
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The original photos were returned to Stano after being copied but were not located for this project.
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On the contrary, women’s groups vehemently deny that the manner in which a woman is dressed can be blamed in any way for unwanted attention.
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The date of his next court hearing
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Death Watch is the cell prisoners were moved to when they had a date to be executed. Prisoners were allowed telephones there, and I told Stano that he could call me.
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Henderson, the teen he falsely implicated of complicity in the Barbara Bauer kidnapping and murder.
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Lee Baker and Robert Smith were investigators from Tampa, whom Stano didn’t like from his time at the state prison. Paul Crow had warned Stano that his was an “open case,” which meant that the officers from the West Coast could come and get him at any time. That set him on edge.
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There is nothing to suggest that Stano’s brother ever followed, much less stalked, any women.
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Stano meant his lead attorney, Mark Olive, although he had already done as much as was humanly possible under the law to defend Gerald Stano and save him from the electric chair.

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