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wow, Andrea Yates found guilty...

dimitrios said:

If they don't, then the inmates will. Inmates do not take to well to children being murdered.

its a risk.....assuming she gets put in general population, and not a mental hospital/prison....having said that she'sn probably at risk in both....first chance someone gets they will probably knife her
 
danielson said:


its a risk.....assuming she gets put in general population, and not a mental hospital/prison....having said that she'sn probably at risk in both....first chance someone gets they will probably knife her
Thats what I think also. Those bitch's in jail are nasty.
 
danielson said:


its a risk.....assuming she gets put in general population, and not a mental hospital/prison....having said that she'sn probably at risk in both....first chance someone gets they will probably knife her

question: She was not found insane, but convicted of capital (capitol?) murder in texas. Does this mean that she does NOT have the option of a "mental prison", or low security prison for the criminally insane, blah blah blah...you know what I mean. Doesn't she have to go to a standard federal women's prison?:confused: :confused:
 
ladymacbeth said:


question: She was not found insane, but convicted of capital (capitol?) murder in texas. Does this mean that she does NOT have the option of a "mental prison", or low security prison for the criminally insane, blah blah blah...you know what I mean. Doesn't she have to go to a standard federal women's prison?:confused: :confused:

I think it means: death penatly.
 
ladymacbeth said:


question: She was not found insane, but convicted of capital (capitol?) murder in texas. Does this mean that she does NOT have the option of a "mental prison", or low security prison for the criminally insane, blah blah blah...you know what I mean. Doesn't she have to go to a standard federal women's prison?:confused: :confused:

didnt know that. we're talking about the nutjob that drowned her kids right?.....i hope she wasnt denied mentl treatment due to the severity of the crime....

but if she was convicted in texas of 1st degree murder....i dont think she;d get the mental ward option. in fact i think the death penalty would be a very real option
 
dimitrios said:


I think they should hold her under water for a few minutes and then while under water nail her with 277 volts

best response yet!
 
danielson said:


didnt know that. we're talking about the nutjob that drowned her kids right?.....i hope she wasnt denied mentl treatment due to the severity of the crime....

but if she was convicted in texas of 1st degree murder....i dont think she;d get the mental ward option. in fact i think the death penalty would be a very real option

I just watched the verdict live, and the charge was read as "capital murder"...that's first degree murder right? Hope this isn't asinine...:rolleyes:
 
She has not gone through penalty phase yet- she will receive either life in prison or death (the later will take 8-11 years)
 
ladymacbeth said:


I just watched the verdict live, and the charge was read as "capital murder"...that's first degree murder right? Hope this isn't asinine...:rolleyes:

no idea....but as the murder charge didnt have the word 'insane' in it, and capital inferring no.1 i guess so :)
 
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