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Originally Posted by DaveOrion
Damn, there really are some hard hearted people around these parts, so much for compassion or empathy for a young women who was drawn into a cult by a madman & seduced into believing a lie through various brainwashing techniques.
She's paid her dues, lived the majority of her life in prison, and is now going to die from brain cancer. I don't think she can pay anymore.......but after she's dead, someone could dig her corpse up & pound her bones to dust, I'm sure that would be very satisfying for some.
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Really hard to have compassion for someone who's done what she's done. Her comments during and after her trial say it all for me:
About stabbing 8 1/2 month pregnant Sharon Tate as she pleaded for her child's life:
"I don't know how many times I stabbed her and I don't know why I stabbed her.... She kept begging and pleading and begging and pleading and I got sick of listening to it, so I stabbed her."
After the trial:
"I feel no guilt for what I've done. It was right then and I still believe it was right."
Sorry some acts or so inhumane they boggle the mind. I'm not in favor of treating her inhumanely, yet I think she's one of those people that deserve to spend the rest of their life in prison. Now it would seem her life is coming to an end. I see no reason for the tax payers to have to fund her hospice.