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There is no Human word possible for her that is not good enough, this is the lowest of lows, a evil, sadistic, mean, cowardly person. I know what i would like to do to her if given the chance, and these people now seem to be coming out of the woodwork, so many can savagely kill there children without a blink of an eye, and seem to go on with there lives, until they get caught. They are not of Human Nature, they hail from a dark place, and for all i care, they can crawl under a huge rock.
When I read that the little boys were found strapped in their carseats holding hands I came as close as I ever have to actually hating another person. I can only hope her days in prison are long and hard. She does not deserve a single moment of happiness after what she did to her sons.
Susan Smith is asking for a new trial using the excuse that the previous trial was unfair?
This woman strapped her children in their car seat and rolled the car into the lake, then accused two black men of car jacking her vehicle. There is a special place in H.ll for someone this evil.
I read a story several years ago in a newspaper that she and other inmates were allowed to leave the prison and work and clean the Governor's mansion because of good behavior. They caught her doing a guard in the mansion's basement and as a result her mansion cleaning days were over. It seems far fetched but I did read it in a paper (Washington Post) and assume its true.
In reference to my earlier post above, read the last paragraph in this link.
This girl should have been put down for sure years ago and the guards fired.
She want to hear from people who are "not judgmental" and describes herself as "sensitive, caring, and kind-hearted." In the ad that she loves "rainbows, Mickey Mouse, the beach, the mountains, and waterfalls." adding "I have grown and matured alot since my incarceration, but I will always hurt for the pain I've caused so many, especially my children."
And yet, if she were in a car accident, attributable to her using her cellphone, and she survived the accident and the children were killed, then what?
She want to hear from people who are "not judgmental" and describes herself as "sensitive, caring, and kind-hearted." In the ad that she loves "rainbows, Mickey Mouse, the beach, the mountains, and waterfalls." adding "I have grown and matured alot since my incarceration, but I will always hurt for the pain I've caused so many, especially my children."
Gee, she sounds like a swell person!
Isn't that all just nauseating?? She didn't cause pain to her children....she KILLED them.
I believe everyone deserves forgiveness, but we all still reap what we sow and she sowed a big ugly seed. True maturity would bring an understanding of what she did to her own mind and heart. True maturity would make her not be able to ever speak of it again. I can't even imagine living with that sort of guilt.
OK, this time after she's found guilty she's strapped into a car and rolled into the same lake she drowned her kids in.
Perhaps she could take Andrea Yates with her .....
IMO opinion two totally different crimes..it's been proven Andrea was a very ill woman, her husband knew how mentally unstable she was and continued to live that weird life style & religion and LEFT her alone with those kiddos....even after her doctor warned him not to leave her alone with the kids...very sad story all the way around..
I don't think anyone can inflict as much pain on Andrea as she does to her self when lucid....I pray she somehow finds peace one day
Last edited by njkate; 06-09-2010 at 11:08 AM..
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