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Originally Posted by Cynthetiq
I know of people who have had brain tumors and lived many years. Brain cancer, dead within several months. Since people don't really understand cancer so well, as to why it responds and retreats sometimes and not others, why it happens and why it doesn't, why take the risk that she could live out her last days on a nice homestead overlooking a nice view of some sort... even if it's her family that pays for it.
Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.
The time at judgement was life. Not "Well if you get terminal cancer or another life threatening disease we'll let you out."
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Well, I haven't read enough about it, but I am assuming that her condition is deteriorating enough that the near future outcome is fairly predictable. And I'm sure if there were to be some 'miraculous recovery' she would be put back in.
I've seen someone die of brain cancer, too. While I'm not overwhelmed with grief for this woman, I'm not full of hate for her, either. It's a horrible way to die, for sure.