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"Your Honor, I have done something that I had no right to do, that was contrary to morality and the law. I have realized my mistake and regret my actions. I hereby assure you that this This kind of thing will never happen a second time. Please help me, help us all.  …” Mary Kay choked up, struggling to hold back tears. Because Judge Liu did not allow a live broadcast, thousands of television viewers around the world did not see footage of Mary Kay in court until the same evening.However, the verdict was made public hours ago.Judge Linda Liu accepted the agreement drawn up by the lawyers of both parties, but attached two conditions: First, Mary Kay must give up the custody of Audilu Vallao before serving her sentence.The child is to be raised by Sonna Vallao; 2. Mary Kay is not allowed to have any form of contact or contact with Willie Vallao.Defendant Mary Kay said on the spot that she agreed to accept the judge's two conditions.

Due to her good performance in prison, Mary Kay was rewarded with a 30-day sentence reduction, and she was released in early January 1998.However, because she is receiving medical treatment in exchange for serving her sentence in prison, her status is still a prisoner on bail. Judge Liu extended the court order already issued, which still does not allow Mary Kay to have contact with Willie Varao and his family, nor to be alone with her children.Court orders are generally valid for 6 months. At this time, the house of Letourneu's family in Normandy Park had been taken away by the bank due to long-term arrears of loans. It was the music teacher Beth Adele who came forward and packed up a vacant room in her home so that Mary Kay could have a shelter.

Mary Kay had no job, but she was able to live and feed from time to time, thanks to the occasional donations of a few generous friends and supporters.She sleeps during the day, and always comes back after midnight when she goes out to play at night, so that Meixian Renault can't find anyone when she calls long-distance from California. She leaves a message, and Mary Kay doesn't answer.Meixian felt puzzled, thinking that when Mary Kay was in prison, the two talked on the phone every day.Now that no one is listening, I can speak freely, but I can't find anyone. One day, a friend of Ling Dan Garton saw Mary Kay in a super shopping mall, and he was curious, so he followed her all the way, anyway, Mary Kay didn't know her.Mary Kay entered a fashion store, and Ling Dan's friends came over, just in time to hear Mary Kay say to the clerk: "Hey, I have been out of fashion for 6 months. What's the latest fashion for me?" Introduction."

Mary Kay picked out a few girly T-shirts, slacks and a zip-up sweater.Mary Kay later told people: "When I was dressed like this, people couldn't recognize me. From behind, I thought I was a high school student." At about the same time, at Vallao's house in the White Center, Sonna was often missing Willy.Songna had heard about Mary Kay’s early release, she knew about Judge Liu’s court order, and the local police station had warned her that if she didn’t manage her son well, the civil affairs department would send her little granddaughter Audilu Varao took it away.Songna didn't want to lose Audilo, so every time Willy "disappeared", she had to mobilize a large number of big children to knock on doors and make phone calls from house to house, and even "woke up all the people in the all-white center in the middle of the night." ".

Mary Kay turns 36 on Friday, January 30th.A few friends served as hosts and celebrated her birthday at the American and Canadian restaurant.As we were leaving, a friend pulled Mary Kay aside: "Who helped you arrange a meeting with Willie?" Mary Kay names two friends. "Have you ever heard the idiom 'he who plays with fire sets himself on fire'? Mary Kay, you are playing with fire!" At 2:24 a.m. on Tuesday, February 3, 1998, the temperature had dropped to 40 degrees Fahrenheit, which equated to around 5 degrees Celsius.Patrolman Ted Harris of the Seattle Police Department is driving a police car around Sewald Park.In the dead of night, everything was silent, and Ted wandered around leisurely.Passing Beth Adele's house on South 49th Street by Lake Washington, Ted saw a Volkswagen Focus sedan parked on the side of the road with the engine turned on, with a woman in the driver's seat.

The woman is clearly not alone.She turned her head sideways to face the passenger seat, she was talking to someone, her body was leaning against the door, her hair rubbed against the window glass, drawing a mess of patterns on the fog that condensed on the window.Ted couldn't see the person in the passenger seat or the back of the car seat.Presumably the man had flattened the backrest and was lying there. Being on the night shift is not an interesting thing. Ted likes to find something to do to amuse himself. One of them is to input the license plate number he sees into a small instrument that looks like a calculator, and press the enter key , the owner’s name and other information will pop up on the display.

This time, the owner's name was "Mary Catherine Letourneau" and the information stated "Registered Sexual Assault Offender". Ted Harris turned the car around immediately and got back to the Volkswagen Focus.In the bright flashlight, the woman opened the car door and walked out.When asked for her name, the woman hesitated, and it took a long time before she reported "Terry Schimitz", which was the name of Mary Kay's younger sister when she was in her natal family. The woman said she was alone.But she forgot to close the car door in panic, and Ted could just see a teenage boy lying on the passenger seat from the door opening behind her.

Hearing what the woman said, the boy probably thought it was a stupid lie, so he got up and got out.He also gave a false name.When the patrolman asked about his ID card, both of them said they didn't have it, no.The boy added that he is 16 years old. Ted Harris rummaged through the VW and found a Mary Kay passport, a locked locket containing 63 hundred-dollar bills and a copy of Cascade High School's revoked Notification of Willy Varao's student status, on the grounds that the student smoked illegally at school many times and refused to correct after repeated admonitions. Faced with these "evidences", the two teachers and students just revealed their real names.But in the news released by the police later, because Willie Varao was underage, he was not allowed to mention his name according to regulations, and only called him "a 16-year-old boy."In fact, Willie had just turned 14.

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