EPILOGUE
Rollo was kept in intensive care for a week before they
moved him down to Maricopa County Medical Center where
he was kept on life support in the hospital jail facility.
He is still there today unconscious to the physical world
but alive to the spiritual world and at peace.
Marisa married Tommy though Tommy bosses weren't too pleased
he married a Public Defender. She promised to transfer
out of criminal and work as an advocate in civil cases.
Juan was killed in a knife fight over a girl and Louis
kept out of sight changing his name and forever disappearing,
APOSTOLISTA EVANGELISTA became a model church. Hundreds
of illegal aliens flocked to the services. Many were trained
as preachers, carpenters, teachers, electronic techs and
went back to their home countries with the support of the
church and brought not only spiritual revivals but economic
ones as well.
Ted Randall lost a hotly contested governorship race against
an Hispanic politician Edmundo Ravez. 98% of the Hispanic
voters turned out at the polls and delivered him a sound
thrashing.
Rita moved to San Antonio and tried to put her past behind
her working as an anchor on a independent channel.
AUTHOR'S NOTE
Our
demand for justice is oftentimes just a cloak for our
vengeful hearts. The posse mentality is one that takes
the law into one's own hand and judges others. "By
the standard we judge others we will be judged." The
Bible teaches us to forgive others. It is easy to make
victims out of those who can't defend themselves but those
who rise up to defend them are the real heroes. Many times
individuals have to go against the stream of public opinion
to do what is right. Jesus led the way in his life and
ministry. He told us to love God with our whole hearts
and love our neighbors as ourselves. Our Constitution rightly
said we were innocent until proven guilty no matter how
the evidence looked. We need to take that standard into
every area of our lives and let God be the only judge.
THE END
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