Seattle1
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They had plenty of digital evidence to put him away. That explains the plea. He also left a 2 page letter to his parents telling them that he has always been violent. This case just makes me physically ill. This came to a fever pitch over a suspected pregnancy. She wasn't even pregnant after all.
Questions answered, new ones arise as Brandon Theesfeld pleads guilty - Darkhorse Press
I think you are reading just fine. Seems like an implication that she was trying to manipulate him with a pregnancy, and he never would have done it if he didn't think she was pregnant - therefore, it's her fault. Disgusting, if that's the intended implication.Maybe I'm reading too much into it but I feel the defense attorney is trying to blame the victim here:
“The evidence shows she was not pregnant,” Farese said. “But that was part of the underlying theme in the relationship.”
The quote is a bit more clear by the MSM below but it did not change my initial reaction of "blame the victim." It's devastating to see she actually loved this dirtbag and he only loved himself.Maybe I'm reading too much into it but I feel the defense attorney is trying to blame the victim here:
“The evidence shows she was not pregnant,” Farese said. “But that was part of the underlying theme in the relationship.”
Farese is notorious for blaming victims!Maybe I'm reading too much into it but I feel the defense attorney is trying to blame the victim here:
“The evidence shows she was not pregnant,” Farese said. “But that was part of the underlying theme in the relationship.”
It is a very tragic story for sure. From the note that was found at his apartment, it sounds like he knew he was not a good person and had evil thoughts all along. He just wanted to party and the thought of a child didn't fit his plans. Unfortunately Ally didn't see the monster inside of him. But so many evil people can be quite charming.That girl was worth so much more than what he ever had to offer. Relationships are such a minefield when you are young and not yet mature and still figuring out how to responsibly interact with the world. It is a shame that she got involved with a guy who turned out to be such a psycho.
Oh, my, such a pity for this poor, pampered rich kid. And his family has probably spent a ton of money to get this for him. Now let's see how long it will take for them to figure out a way for him to be transferred to a better prison.It's a hell hole.
BT is a bad investment. I don't see this animal minding his p's & q's in prison and doubt he will ever get to submit that petition to grant BT freedom at age 65. I agree that dad will keep writing checks-- only because he can. MOOHis father will spend a fortune to keep him somewhat safe in prison no matter where he lands and even that may not work. His life is over, no matter which way you slice it. The prison system here, well, I won't go into it here, but many of missing men here have spent time in the prison system and even getting out, they can not escape the deals they made to stay alive.
I really thought his Dad would get him off - good to see justice for this young woman who's life was stolen.Brandon Theesfeld pleaded guilty to first-degree murder on Friday
8/27/21
The first-degree murder plea agreement carries a mandatory sentence of life in prison.
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Although Theesfeld is not eligible for parole, he may petition for a conditional release at age 65, having served 15 years of his sentence.
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I found the provision for this petition for conditional release under MS SENATE BILL #2155
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SECTION 2. Section 47-5-139, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
47-5-139. (1) Except for those inmates listed in this subsection, no inmate shall be excluded from earning an earned-time allowance due to the length of the inmate's sentence or the nature of the crime for which the inmate was convicted. An inmate shall not be eligible for the earned-time allowance if:
(a) The inmate was sentenced to life imprisonment; but an inmate, except an inmate sentenced to life imprisonment for capital murder, who has reached the age of sixty-five (65) or older and who has served at least fifteen (15) years may petition the sentencing court for conditional release;
(b) The inmate was convicted as a habitual offender under Sections 99-19-81 through 99-19-87;
(c) The inmate has forfeited his earned-time allowance by order of the commissioner under Section 47-5-138(2); or
(d) The inmate was convicted of a sex crime * * *.
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(2) An offender under two (2) or more consecutive sentences shall be allowed commutation based upon the total term of the sentences.
(3) All earned time shall be forfeited by the inmate in the event of escape and/or aiding and abetting an escape. The commissioner may restore all or part of the earned time if the escapee returns to the institution voluntarily, without expense to the state, and without act of violence while a fugitive from the facility.
(4) Any officer or employee who shall willfully violate the provisions of this section and be convicted therefor shall be removed from office or employment.
SB2155 (As Introduced) - 2021 Regular Session
I did too. Reports say that BT went home (TX) to see his dad and came back to MS with the very same gun (his "baby") that he used to kill Ally. The gun was purchased by dad. Say no more...I really thought his Dad would get him off - good to see justice for this young woman who's life was stolen.
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What an absolute pig he is. Maybe we'll get to see him in a 5 year update looking bloated and pasty like a lot of the softer prisoners end up.I really thought his Dad would get him off - good to see justice for this young woman who's life was stolen.
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