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by jeanne8617 from N.W. suburbs

Last Post 7 days, 11 hours Ago


If her crimes had been committed yesterday, how would everybody feel about it. She was convicted of murder, and  terrorism (in essence). She was only given fourteen years. That's a slap in the face to the parents and family of the young woman she killed. To only have to serve six years is a crime in itself. I don't care how nice she was while in hiding. Did anyone really think she was in a hurry to call excess attention to herself? Even the most hardened monster can act like a saint long enough to fool many. She deserves to spend the remainder of her sentence in prison. I can't feel sorry for those who were taken in by her actions. They should feel anger at being duped, she is a criminal, not a victim!
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Mar 29, 2008 | 6:20 AM

She is a criminal, and should stay locked up as a criminal. She attempted to kill and in the process of a crime of robbery, an innocent person was killed. To Hell with her every so cute and loving life here in the cities with her doctor husband. All she was doing was putting of a ugly smiling face so they wouldn't catch her a$$, and for so many years, she almost pulled it off. I wonder what she would think if it was one of her daughters that was killed in a botched bank robbery somewheres here in the Cities? Would she still be smiling that ugly smile???

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jeanne8617

I'm a older adult, who loves cats, and tolerates differences, just don't push them in my face. I'm into electronics, good books, music. Mainly Swing and classical and classic jazz, though I have been known to lend an ear to Elvis, and Buddy Holly:). I must admit that I'm an agnostic, extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. And I require proof. My main specialty is computer circuitry. Mostly building and inspecting it, now I'm having the fun of using it, and learning more every day. From staring through a 20 power scope at a microscopic unit, to blogging. How 'bout that.

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