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    Too bad, so sad (NOT). Why should SHE be shown any compassion??

    For someone who showed absolutely NO compassion for a pregnant mother and her unborn child, she does not deserve compassion. She also admitted to tasting her victims blood.

    I hope they uphold her conviction, and she dies in a prison hospital.
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    I was a kid when this was happening here in El Lay.

    Scary stuff when you are young and these morons are tripping around in your backyard. She screwed up big time and was sentenced for her crime.

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    Now, here's my 'view'.

    She's practically dead now. She's paralyzed, crippled and is going to die.

    She's not in prison anymore, she's in a hospital.

    Which would be worse for you?

    Spending 37 years in prison and dying there?

    Or

    Spending three free months - more or less - before you die, stuck in a bed not able to move?

    There is a bit of justice there. Your last days thinking about what you would have done if you hadn't screwed up.

    I understand the need to have justice carried out, but I also believe in compassion and dignity.

    I also believe in the death penalty for murder and an 'Eye for an Eye'.

    She escaped the 'law of the land' at that time, but she can't escape fate.

    That's why I am split on the topic.

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    She did screw up, and she needs to face those consequences, and to me, even if she was just a torso at the moment, I wouldn't care. She killed someone, stabbed them how many times, and the person was 8 1/2 months pregnant.

    Why do we want to let people off of facing consequences of things they have done that have hurt others? We do this too often, in too many different situations, and I think people need to be held responsible for their actions.

    Let her be miserable to the end. Why show compassion to someone who showed none? Sorry, but that's how I feel. Guess I'll never be Buddhist or whatever, huh??

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    JennLibrarian,

    Let her be miserable to the end. Why show compassion to someone who showed none? Sorry, but that's how I feel. Guess I'll never be Buddhist or whatever, huh??
    I guess I'm with you, Jenn. Neither will I.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian View Post
    Guess I'll never be Buddhist or whatever, huh??
    Shaving you head and dressing in a sheet really is over-rated.


    I guess I come from the stand point of making someone think about what they did.

    I remember being a kid and having to sit on the sidelines while the world passed by. I had the ability to get up join the fun, but because of an sickness or an accident, I could not.

    What could be more screwed up than being free, but not being able to do anything you have dreamed about for 37 years?

    Sometimes anger can be jail sentence too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    Shaving you head and dressing in a sheet really is over-rated.


    I guess I come from the stand point of making someone think about what they did.

    I remember being a kid and having to sit on the sidelines while the world passed by. I had the ability to get up join the fun, but because of an sickness or an accident, I could not.

    What could be more screwed up than being free, but not being able to do anything you have dreamed about for 37 years?

    Sometimes anger can be jail sentence too.
    My sister is currently caring for her husband's aunt who is dying of multiple cancerous tumors, one being a large brain tumor. As of June 1st she was given 4-6 weeks to live. Here we are 6 weeks later and she is still going but has lost a lot of her memory. From what my sister has told me she can no longer remember why she is there, why she needs a wheelchair or what exactly is going on. She's lucid but I doubt she is pondering the past -she's more like a child living in 30 second moments. My guess is things are probably similar for Atkins so I doubt she would be punished like you think.

    My opinion is it probably doesn't really make a difference to Atkins at this point (she's probably not that aware or at least won't be soon) and for the families of her victims having her serve her full sentence of life is more important.

    I have to say though, I do like your thinking.

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    Richard, she will have plenty of time to think about what she did in Hell


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    Jazz,

    Not to be a jerk or anything.....Was your BIL's aunt an evil person? I didn't think so.

    Sometimes the worst possible scenarios are the kindest. My dad had AZ and I was glad that he didn't really realize what he was going through before he died. Your sister is a saint in my book.

    It's very sad to see a good person suffer, the opposite would be to see an evil person outlive their victims while in jail.

    You made a very interesting point.

    ...for the families of her victims having her serve her full sentence of life is more important.

    I think that the Tate and LoBianco families wanted her to die under the death sentence. Now that she has been given a death sentence - And for sure, doctors aren't gods and unless the state had given her the DP, no one will know when Atkins will check out.

    I know that the families were very involved in the hearings for her parole. But the thought of putting my life on hold to make a trip to a prison hearing every few years puzzles me.

    The thought of putting a few hours into a victim's rights cause seems more creative. The recent 'cottage industry' of passing laws or starting foundations is one way of honoring your loved ones or righting a wrong.

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