Of course he is. But the irony here is that he unknowingly is making the case that Flynn and Randall should have gotten life also. Not that she should be let out.
Right. It sounds to me like they’re trying to play the gender card; the fake war on women and all that...
Some years ago, I had an online acquaintance who claimed to have interviewed Smart in prison. He was a criminologist by trade, and I tended to think he was being straight with me.
Anyway, he told me that Smart was the scariest person he’d ever interviewed. She could put on “nice” for short periods of time, but the moment you got near a subject she didn’t like, the mask would slip. At that moment, he would say, the hairs stood up on the back of your neck, because you realized there was nothing behind those eyes but a monster. No empathy, no conscience, no sense of anything that would define one as a normal human being.
So yeah, I’m thinking it’s probably a *good* thing she’s locked away for the rest of her life. The gas chamber would have been better, but I’ll take life without parole.
One of the first slutty female teachers, one who took it to the extreme. I feel sorry for those dumb, horny boys she manipulated.
“It sounds as if the spokesperson is making her out to be a victim.”
Well her husband did die. Isn’t that enough to go through?
(paraphrasing Rush when describing Menendez trial and acquittal - they lost their parents...yes, they [the kids] killed them...but now they have no parents)
. . . only Smart remains in prison all these years later. . .
William Flynn, . . . , was moved to a minimum security prison in Maine last week as part of a work release program, . . .
Patrick Randall, . . . , is now a minimum security inmate at a transitional work center, . . .
Saying they are out of prison is a bit of hyperbole. They are still being detained by the state. Not sure why one of them is a guest of the State of Maine, but I hope it is being paid for by the State of New Hampshire.