Posted on 02/13/2010 6:31:55 PM PST by JoeProBono
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) -- The professor accused of killing three colleagues during a faculty meeting was a Harvard-educated neurobiologist, inventor and mother whose life had been marred by a violent episode in her distant past.
More than two decades ago, police said Amy Bishop fatally shot her teenage brother at their Massachusetts home in what officers at the time logged as an accident - though authorities said Saturday that records of the shooting are missing.....
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neurobiologist
She get tenure on death row.
murderess
The angry narcissism of this woman is in her gaze!
Wonder what her husband will reveal...
( the faculty should have started the meeting with a gentle singing of Kumbay-ya..and holding hands...and then “ a beer summitt “ negotiation )
And Congressman Delahunt has some splainin to do.
She bees ug ug Ugggggallly-—to the core!
Can’t apply capital punishment here; she’s a Lib, can you imagine. Free Mumia!
Amy Bishop is taken into custody by police
Background checks anyone? Do schools do them anymore? Lawsuit....
‘Cause ‘Bama ain’t no Massachusetts.
Since guns kill people, she must have kept that same gun around and it did it again!
SOOOO GUILTY!
Free Mumia...Free Amy-ia! A Hahvard Lib held captive in Alabama!
She was 21 when she killed her brother. The cops did not take her into custody and released her to her parents (she was 21.) They interviewed the family eleven days later. This does not pass the smell test. She should have been kept in custody and as much as possible incommunicato, so she and her mother couldn’t rehearse their stories.
Probably should have kept the mother as a material witness, to keep from concocting as story.
Man I just threw up in my mouth a little.
She was whipped with a bag ugly sticks.
Typical Dem.
It was officially ruled an accident, so there was nothing in her background. Still...
Ping!
Another Mass. Murderess.
If she had been prosecuted in 1986, it’s hard to see how she could have gotten off with anything short of manslaughter. Botched investigation.
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