Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Gladys Wakabayashi

I have been wanting to post a photo of the victim, Gladys Wakabayshi, but I have found no photos that I feel do her justice.

I want to put a face to a name and help paint a portrait of a lady who was (probably) attacked by a trusted friend.

Someone who played piano, was loved by the few friends she had, attended charity events, helped her daughter with school work, had grace and was soft spoken. I don't know that she was any of these things (Okay - we know she played piano), but I imagine her to be a lovely woman who didn't deserve friends like Mr. & Mrs. James.

How they twisted her life into a tale of jealousy impaled into her legs is a sad tale to tell.

I look forward to a day when I can help create balance in our minds as to Gladys Wakabayashi being more than a victim.

11 comments:

  1. Well, she shouldn't have been sleeping with her friends husband.

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    1. true! but kick her ass or make her life miserable dont kill her. Now she can't enjoy her golden years

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  2. not deserved at all... she didn't need to resort to evil,, she could have just kicked her ass, not be friends with her anymore and divorced her husband,, taking him for every penny he had on the grounds of adultery. She would have been much better off that way and at least living in society. but she chose to live with the likes of herself. if people killed someone every time an affair happened the prisons would be over flowing even more than they are. Killing someone who has done you wrong or hurt you in some way is just crazy. seek help if you are that tapped that the only way you think you can get revenge is by murder!!!!!!!

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  3. She deserved it. She went to her for help when she separated from he own husband then turned around and slept with Jean's husband! Wth.

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  4. Jean killed Gladys because of her husband's LUST!!! While I don't condone murder, the husband falling into the trap of LUST set by the devil is the root of this murder.

    LUST was the husband's constant companion. Had he read Proverbs chapters 5, 6, & 7 coupled with making WISDOM your sister (Proverbs chapter one), he could have avoided the tricks/wiles of the devil (Ephensians chapter 6 verses 10-17). The 15 minutes to read this message from God's holy word could have saved lives. Your wife did NOTHING wrong, yet she paid the price for murder. The woman you had the affair must have had some good, as the cliche goes, "twat".

    The devil set a trap of LUST for you and you took the bait. You, living between two women have ruined the lives of so many people.


    May God bless all families concerned.

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  5. She did not "deserve it". Absolutely no way that the cold-blooded brutal actions of Jean James were justified. Sickening that anyone would feel this cowardly psycho was somehow in the right to take the life of another. Hope she spends the rest of her pathetic life in a jail cell.

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  6. She absolutely deserved it. She was not an innocent person. She betrayed her good friend by sleeping with the husband. She was a whore.

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    1. No she did not deserve it. Nothing condones her horrific violent crime. Whether or not you think she was a "whore" - you are entitled to your opinion/feelings. But she had no right to do what she did. Evil monster.

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  7. Honestly, even if Gladys is the one at fault for sleeping with Jean's husband, she didn't need to die for it. No one should die. Jean is the one guilty for thinking about murder. I'm not trying to take sides, but if you really think about it, would you actually kill someone if your partner cheats on you with a good friend of yours? I would communicate that I would kill that person, but won't act on it because I don't want to be in prison for parts of my life. And even though you're only in jail for parts of your life, your life is pretty much ruined because you have a prison record. Anyway, I don't want to dig too deep about this, so I'll leave at that.

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  8. Jean James had à serial criminal life. Jean is paranoid, has multiple-personalites & is a blood-libeler. Her husband is the one that was to stay away from Gladys if it's true & he claims that there was no physical affair.

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