The first words I am prompted to say about Chantal's case is "blind injustice".
I know Chantal personally and actually worked as a data processor at Cash Flow back in 1997. Here is a woman who thought she had found her knight in shinning armor, but instead found more of a 'Nightmare on Elm Street."
Chantal and William are 2 totally different people. Chantal always kind and courteous to employees, whileWilliam was an insulting and insensitive. I truly feel, that there were many things that William hid behind the scenes from Chantal and that she truly was in the dark, as to the legality of William's advertising practices. Not only that, William had a dark devious side, that anyone could see through. To me that means if would deceive elderly people and scam them out of their homes and money, whose to say that there weren't many things that he also hid from his own wife.
William was a control freak, and the deceitful things that William did to so many was and always has been William's fault. I am not saying that Chantal thought that William was an angel and she was not aware of anything, but I do beleive that the bulk of the blame was certainly his. This woman deserves a another chance at life. Why destroy someone who can so easily be redeemed if given the chance.
America was built on Biblical principles, now they have taken it upon themselves to play God by transfering his authority from him to them, which is a big mistake. The world is going through labor pains because of this. The greed, criminals themselves in our justice system practicing law, false imprisonments, the Amityville Syndrome, child killers and the list goes on. This country has made the love of money their God.
I will continue to pray for Chantal in hopes that finally justice will prevail.
In Christ,
Sister Sharon