Why give a flying freak about his motive?
Geeze, there are a lot of easier ways to see a baby.... The guy just flipped.
Excuse me, could you please make the title of this:
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Ga. Suspect's Child Born Days Earlier (Nichols/Atlanta)
thank you.
The plot weirdens.
That's one messed-up babydaddy!
We are supposed to believe this vicious goon killed those people because he wanted to be with his baby? Give me a break.
The obvious way to get home quicker from your rape conviction is to kill four people. It all makes so much sense when you know all the details. </sarcasm>
Nichols baby ........... ping
God bless this child.
How much you want to bet that this is not the first baby Nichols has sired? How many "Baby's Mama"s of his are out there?
new birth ........... ping
So he goes on a rampage and kills four people? Why the heck should we care?
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Any mention of the daughter he hasn't contacted for seven years?
Yesterday his 13-year-old daughter was on Atlanta radio. She said she wanted her dad to know that she loved him very much. Also, she was curious where he had been for the past 13 years. (I kid you not.)
This guy's whole life has been evil. So much for the "good guy" having a bad moment theory.
Why was he retried, what happened in the first trial?
I'm thinking this guy's on-track for an insanity defense....
By MIKE MORRIS
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 03/15/05
The 13-year-old daughter of accused courthouse killer Brian Nichols said she was "in a state of shock" when she learned Friday that her father was the subject of a manhunt in Atlanta.
Jasmine Jay, who appeared Tuesday with her mother on ABC's "Good Morning America," said her mother came to her school Friday to tell her about her father.
The morning news and entertainment program showed home video of Nichols feeding his infant daughter in December 1992.
"I want to let him know that I still love him, because he is my father," Jasmine said. "And I just want to ask him, why hasn't he been in contact with me all these years. I want to know, do I have any half-brothers and sisters by him."
Jasmine's mother, Stephanie Jay, said she met the "very charming" Nichols in college at Kutztown University in Pennsylvania.
"He was very funny; he liked to play jokes on people," she said. "He was very nice to me, the time we were together."
Asked by Diane Sawyer what Nichols most wanted for his life, Stephanie Jay said, "play football, go to college, make something of himself."
She said she and Nichols broke up when Jasmine was 1 year old.
"He came to see her when she was 2, and I remember them playing out in the yard," she said.
Stephanie Jay, of Allentown, Pa., said it was "very hard" for Jasmine to go on national television Tuesday, but said Jasmine "wants to get a message to her dad."
Nichols, 33, is a suspect in four shooting deaths, including a judge and a federal customs agent.
Funny that in his 7 hours with Ashley Smith he never once mentioned it. Nor did his previous attorney ever mention it.
This story has the makings of a made for tv movie.