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Eh, fine by me. n/t Daniel537 May 2013 #1
You do realize you're posting on a liberal site and the majority of us are anti-death penalty? Th1onein May 2013 #50
Since when does being liberal mean you have to be anti-death penalty? Daniel537 May 2013 #55
"I don't care how many people here oppose it, its my opinion and i'm sticking to it." Th1onein May 2013 #56
How dare you think that... Pelican May 2013 #57
Your justifications are irrelevant. RedCappedBandit May 2013 #72
anti-death penalty views are not required at DU arely staircase May 2013 #74
She may have overridden her lawyers. hrmjustin May 2013 #2
I agree BainsBane May 2013 #3
I thought that trial was a joke. hrmjustin May 2013 #6
+1 davidpdx May 2013 #49
They just said a bit ago on HLN that her lawyers were arguing with her ... Tx4obama May 2013 #4
Very sad LittleBlue May 2013 #5
Really? Not me BainsBane May 2013 #7
That's that thing LittleBlue May 2013 #11
She came to that abuse story BainsBane May 2013 #13
She's a liar. ellisonz May 2013 #17
the abuse stuff was all lies, she was just making shit up JI7 May 2013 #27
she was never abused, it's an excuse for stabbing him 29 times and then shooting him in the face. bettyellen May 2013 #63
She's still trying to manipulate people. I have zero sympathy for her. alphafemale May 2013 #15
I have NO sympathy for her at all. Did you see the photos of Travis with all those wounds? Tx4obama May 2013 #8
the pic of him in the shower Maine-ah May 2013 #53
Damn, i'm glad the jury didn't share your view of her. Daniel537 May 2013 #10
She hasn't followed the trial BainsBane May 2013 #14
I don't. Chan790 May 2013 #16
You're not alone. Your remarks sum up my feelings. n/t ChazII May 2013 #18
Not having followed the case at all, why do you think she killed him? Beaverhausen May 2013 #22
for one she finally admitted it BainsBane May 2013 #26
sorry - I meant what was her reason for killing him? Beaverhausen May 2013 #28
She's a sociopath and was worried she couldn't control him absolutely... ellisonz May 2013 #31
borderline personality disorder. she was the classic stalker who refused to let go. bettyellen May 2013 #64
Agreed. She deserves life without parole Generic Brad May 2013 #24
she was overheard in a heated discussion with her lawyers Siwsan May 2013 #9
She's making a very good case for life in prison without parole. n/t ellisonz May 2013 #12
I tell clients to shut their freakin' mouths when arrested. Think I get listened to? nt msanthrope May 2013 #19
No kidding LittleBlue May 2013 #20
I've had one brush with the law BainsBane May 2013 #23
David Simon wrote an explanation of Miranda that is used in every decent law school in the country.. msanthrope May 2013 #29
Crazy like a fox Fumesucker May 2013 #21
I attribute it to narcissism BainsBane May 2013 #25
Yeah. laundry_queen May 2013 #45
First thing I thought too. Amateur attempt at reverse psychology. 2ndAmForComputers May 2013 #62
once someone's been convicted of 1st degree murder... markiv May 2013 #30
she can lose her life BainsBane May 2013 #33
she'll die in prison either way markiv May 2013 #35
Clients are still free agents treestar May 2013 #32
More theatrics. H2O Man May 2013 #34
What did she say about his siblings? BainsBane May 2013 #38
HLN played H2O Man May 2013 #39
That seemed to be the point jberryhill May 2013 #40
even sent flowers to his mother BainsBane May 2013 #41
and sent them a twenty page letter- blaming the ninjas for the murder. bettyellen May 2013 #65
I think I would rather have the death penalty than live for decades in a supermax prison. mucifer May 2013 #36
I agree. I think I would rather have death than life in prison surrounded by violent felons. stevenleser May 2013 #61
Deal. But she can only die the same way she killed her victim. Gravitycollapse May 2013 #37
She's playing the power. defacto7 May 2013 #42
I like your explanation BainsBane May 2013 #44
yesh- that;s why she is trying to be "quotable" with the ultimate freedom thing. bettyellen May 2013 #69
"Please don't fling me into the briar patch!" (nt) Nye Bevan May 2013 #43
I almost posted that too! frogmarch May 2013 #48
Give her what she wants. CakeGrrl May 2013 #46
The sheriff's office BainsBane May 2013 #47
Obvious reverse psychology attempt. nt Raine May 2013 #51
I have to agree. AngryOldDem May 2013 #52
She's full of it. HappyMe May 2013 #54
What she wants does not matter Agony May 2013 #58
She will never get death. duffyduff May 2013 #59
ha ha ha, except for the bloody palm print she left along with a trail of lies and her admission of bettyellen May 2013 #68
Bye! N/t alp227 May 2013 #60
How about a gig on Dancing With The Stars? graywarrior May 2013 #66
Hopefully, that can be arranged. LisaL May 2013 #67
Obviously, she believes in the application of the death penalty... Tom Ripley May 2013 #69
And it wasn't a deterrent nt treestar May 2013 #73
Then, she should get life without parole. Jamastiene May 2013 #71
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