Accused Stockton serial killer sees one Oakland murder charge dropped

🤔 I'm not sure if dropping one charge is gonna make a huge difference or just take attention away from the real question... how did we end up with a case like this in the first place? 🌎 It's crazy to think about all those lives lost and the fact that there's still so many unanswered questions. I remember reading about it back then and thinking, 'this is some wild stuff'. I feel bad for Natasha Latour, she's been through hell and her family must be still dealing with a lot of emotional trauma. 🤕 Now it's just this... limbo where everyone's waiting to see what happens next. Is justice really gonna be served? 🤔
 
🤔 So the DA thinks dropping one charge is gonna expedite justice for the victims and their families? Like, isn't it just a fancy way of saying "we didn't want to deal with this one"? 😒 I mean, what's up with the "complexities of the investigation" excuse? Sounds like they're just trying to get a conviction on the other charges. And what's the deal with Natasha being allowed to attend court again after all this time? Does that sound like justice to you? ⏰
 
🤔 I don't get why they're dropping one of the murder charges if they think he's guilty anyway... Like, isn't the goal to make sure he's held accountable for his actions? 🤷‍♂️ Also, I feel so bad for Natasha Latour, she's been through so much already and now she has to relive it all in court again... 💔 And what about the families of the victims who are still waiting for answers? This whole thing is just really confusing 😕
 
I can only imagine how overwhelming it must be for Natasha Latour still having to live through this 😔. Dropping one charge doesn't feel like a big enough step to give her closure, you know? I hope she's getting the support she needs from loved ones and mental health professionals 🤗. It's heartbreaking that we're still left with so many unanswered questions about what drove Wesley Brownlee to commit such heinous acts 🤕. Can't help but feel for Natasha and the families of those who lost their lives 💔.
 
omg u guyz! this decision 2 drop one of the murder charges against wesley brownlee is def confusing 🤔... like wat's the logic behind it?? i feel bad 4 natasha latour tho, she's still recoverin from those traumatic injuries 🙏. i get wht prosecutors are tryin 2 do, speed up justice & all that but can't they jus make sure justice is served? 🤷‍♀️ this whole thing is still so shakn 🔪. any1 got a clue about brownlee's involvement in the killings?? 🚨
 
idk about this decision 🤔... dropping one charge and still trying to pin him down for 6 others just seems like a way to keep the momentum going without really addressing the bigger picture 📝. I mean, we know he was involved in these killings, but is that enough? shouldn't they be pushing harder for answers on why all these people got targeted? and what's with this "expedite justice" talk? isn't that just a fancy way of saying they're trying to fit the puzzle pieces together too quickly without really understanding the whole picture 🤯.
 
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