Here is a Tampa 10 video interview with the parents of Martin Lee Anderson. I was amazed to hear them say he only "messed up" that one time. The whole media thing made it sound far worse than that.
Did you know he loved chess?
“He loved to play chess. As a matter of fact, he won first place at his school, Emerald Bay.”
No one who observed the boisterous gloating in and outside of a Bay County courtroom last week would have thought that a child had died.
"We're on cloud nine," defense attorney Waylon Graham said, "and there's nothing sweeter than having eight not-guilty verdicts."
When Mr. Graham boasted after the jury's Oct. 12 verdict that he was going to party and "drink lots of alcohol and smoke a lot of big cigars," he clearly did not have in mind the 14-year-old boy whose death a year and a half earlier led him to court to defend a guard who had helped beat the teenager until he fell limp, into a coma and was placed on life support
Mr. Graham had a message for the governor after an all-white jury spent about an hour and a half deciding to acquit of manslaughter the seven guards who beat the black teenager at a juvenile boot camp and a nurse who stood by and watched the 40-minute attack: "I'd like to say to Charlie Crist: Put this in your pipe and smoke it."