Jinkasaurus
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Cute puppy!!
Thank you jinkasaurus!
She is a love Zoey. She's getting on though, 11 years old. Her back legs are going. I love rabbits! So cute and fluffy. Well most of them are lol!
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ITA--people here don't really know how to drive in snow and ice--heck some even have problems with rain-
But it has been hot--interesting how much you hear of your neighbors when all your windows are open--I really didn't care to hear the new ones behind me talk about how they like to start drinking early in the day & usually got black out drunk--didn't like that at all! Especially with how loud they were and knowing 4th and firecrackers/M80s (illegal-but able to buy) .
My sister lives in Georgia and I'm always amazed at the rain and how hard it comes down. Also have been there when it was in the 100's--it was hot! Love Georgia though.
Now I'm wondering what Ms Spengler wanted to say...dangit!
I would love to know what he thinks about what he did. Now he is medicated is he appalled about what he did to all those innocent people?
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He doesn't act sorry that's for sure. I don't see any compassion in him. Only interest in himself.
While I am a firm believer in the rule of law, I do often wonder why our legal system doesn't have a provision for forgoing a trial in cases where the defendant has already been proven guilty by very clear video of the crime or was caught in the act of committing the crime.
Am I missing something here? What would be the risk to justice if there was such a provisilaon for waving a trial? Mind you, the damning evidence would have to be slam dunk. It seems such a measure would save a lot of time and money.
ITA--people here don't really know how to drive in snow and ice--heck some even have problems with rain-
But it has been hot--interesting how much you hear of your neighbors when all your windows are open--I really didn't care to hear the new ones behind me talk about how they like to start drinking early in the day & usually got black out drunk--didn't like that at all! Especially with how loud they were and knowing 4th and firecrackers/M80s (illegal-but able to buy) .
My sister lives in Georgia and I'm always amazed at the rain and how hard it comes down. Also have been there when it was in the 100's--it was hot! Love Georgia though.
Now I'm wondering what Ms Spengler wanted to say...dangit!
Thinking about Holmes sitting in a cell this 4th of July. I really don't feel he has the right to even breathe air. Was it worth it? Killing innocent people for points so he can get letters from women in prison? He is some evil star in his own mind who loves to watch himself on the big screen while the victims and families deal with their pain and loss. He is repulsive.
I would love to know what he thinks about what he did. Now he is medicated is he appalled about what he did to all those innocent people?
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I wonder if his medication blunts out those types of feelings. I've mentioned Cody Posey before. When I watched his trial I expected to see some sadness or remorse but there was nothing. I later found out he was so medicated that he didn't feel very much of anything.
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I saw the same in a trial here in NC. The defendant was on trial (it was a Death Penalty case) for murder and rape. All during the trial, he just looked down at his hands, rarely spoke with his attys, and was just dumbed-out looking (my words) throughout the trial. Very docile -- you could hardly see him take a breath. When the judge spoke with him in open court about it being his decision not to testify, he was hardly audible, but he did seem to understand what was said to him. He was convicted and got LWOP.
After reading most of Dr. Hanlon's book "Survived by One", I find him to possibly be a professional who doesn't really recognize malingering. In the book Odle murders his 3 siblings and his parents.
He goes back and forth between being an outcast and being the class clown. It was still no reason to kill anyone.
His expertise in this case is questionable IMO. I know that the DT continue to hark on the point that JH's sister isn't visiting him. In the book the Odle son can't stand his younger sister because she gets all of his mom's attention.
After much consideration and thought, including the actual possibility that JH suffered from mental illness when he shot all those people, I'm not inclined to go easy on him in this trial.
Knowing so many that genuinely suffer and agonize thru serious mental illnesses and do get help and actually follow the advice and counseling offered them, I have little sympathy for JH. All of my sympathy is with his victims and also with his own family.
He's an incredibly evil sort that should pay for his crimes.
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Holmes isn't that way though. Yes he sits there quietly but you can see he really gets into video and pictures of himself and his handiwork. I do not see one ounce of sympathy for anyone.
There is still something with the sister though. The reason the family first went to therapy was after Holmes assaulted his sister. Then when it was brought out in court about the sister really doesn't visit, she suddenly appears in court. She is a victim of his too, along with the rest of the family. But I think there is some big problems between Holmes and his sister.