His sister hurt him in some ways but she humanized him too. He showed a lot of emotion when she spoke. There is obviously a bond between them. I feel so sorry for her.
It must be dreadful for any family member to learn that one of there own has committed such dreadful crimes,
he also appears to have friends who are willing to stand by him such as the witness who served time in jail with him,
he will need all the support he can get as he serves out the rest of his life in prison,
This might sound strange but when I listened to the psychologist talking about Sowell and from other things I have read about Sowell it seemed like he does better in prison because he needs a "regimented" environment. Like he had in the Marines. They said he was a model prisoner and the only time he created a problem was when things belonging to him went missing then they had to do a lock down because he "totally lost it". (having to do with counting things and extreme OCD).
That makes me think a life sentence for him would be something of a relief for him. I hope what I'm saying makes sense. On the outside his life isn't regimented and he can't cope or control his urges. I'm sure drugs, alcohol, and his metal problems didn't help either.
Anthony Sowell giving his testimony now.
What I find really scary about his testimony is that ... he seems so 'normal'. {{{{shudder}}}
I want to say I'm sorry
I want to say I'm sorry
Not a chance of him going in GP, imo. The only way to save Ohio $$ is to give him life. DP automatically triggers appeals and we have spent enough on this monster.