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Originally Posted by kane
I skimmed it, but it rambles on and I didn't have time (or maybe the desire) to read it all today. It seems like you hit the nail on the head. He admits being in love with her and that he did some wrong things, but he makes it out like she is still lying, but that she probably "believes" she is telling the truth.
It sounds like he is going into all of this as if he is the victim and he will likely maintain that attitude as he serves his time and then when he gets out.
I won't be surprised to see him trying to get back in this business once he gets out of jail.
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Kane, Donny's MO is wall of text, even in person... and as the wall goes on and on reality starts shifting towards Donny's innocence. by the end the wall of text makes complete sense
