First?
Sept 16th? Plz confirm.
Confirmed, cuz that's the day I leave from Tenn. coming home. I will have to unpack and log on here to find the updates.
The girl Isabella Guzman is frightening. Especially when you consider that people had intervened several times the day that she killed her mother. Rather than diffuse the situation, these efforts seem to have only fueled her rage.
There was a post on the previous thread comparing this young killer to CMJA, with speculation fearing for CMJA's mother.
I was recently watching those interviews of CMJA from 2008 done in July and September of 2008 and comparing them to her demeanor today. She has lost the sparkle in her eyes and her convincing smile that she used in those earlier interviews. Her eyes are now cold and her face is hardened. Any smile she might give is not matched by her eyes. The aftermath of her crime does not appear to have taught her anything, IMO, and she is now more dangerous than she was before. I believe that she truly thought she could get away with murder and she is seething inside. Part of her anger is directed at trying to destroy Travis's legacy, but even if she did succeed in doing that it would not quell the anger that rages inside of her. I'm not a psychologist, but it would seem that loneliness also fuels her anger. This leaves her even more dangerous than she was before she slaughtered Travis. She now carries grudges against those who "persecuted" her, a word she herself used.
The girl Isabella Guzman is frightening. Especially when you consider that people had intervened several times the day that she killed her mother. Rather than diffuse the situation, these efforts seem to have only fueled her rage.
There was a post on the previous thread comparing this young killer to CMJA, with speculation fearing for CMJA's mother.
I was recently watching those interviews of CMJA from 2008 done in July and September of 2008 and comparing them to her demeanor today. She has lost the sparkle in her eyes and her convincing smile that she used in those earlier interviews. Her eyes are now cold and her face is hardened. Any smile she might give is not matched by her eyes. The aftermath of her crime does not appear to have taught her anything, IMO, and she is now more dangerous than she was before. I believe that she truly thought she could get away with murder and she is seething inside. Part of her anger is directed at trying to destroy Travis's legacy, but even if she did succeed in doing that it would not quell the anger that rages inside of her. I'm not a psychologist, but it would seem that loneliness also fuels her anger. This leaves her even more dangerous than she was before she slaughtered Travis. She now carries grudges against those who "persecuted" her, a word she herself used.
Confirmed, cuz that's the day I leave from Tenn. coming home. I will have to unpack and log on here to find the updates.
Two businessmen were sitting down for a break in their soon-to-be new shop...
As yet, the shop wasn't ready, with only a few shelves set up.
One said to the other, "I bet any minute now some pensioner is going to walk by, put their face to the window, and ask what we're selling."
No sooner were the words out of his mouth when, sure enough, a curious old woman walked to the window, had a peek, and in a soft voice asked:
"What are you selling here?"
One of the men replied sarcastically, "We're selling a$$holes."
Without skipping a beat, the old dear said, "Must be doing well... Only two left."
Lesson: Dont mess with the wisdom . . . . . . . we are not brain dead!!
The girl Isabella Guzman is frightening. Especially when you consider that people had intervened several times the day that she killed her mother. Rather than diffuse the situation, these efforts seem to have only fueled her rage.
There was a post on the previous thread comparing this young killer to CMJA, with speculation fearing for CMJA's mother.
I was recently watching those interviews of CMJA from 2008 done in July and September of 2008 and comparing them to her demeanor today. She has lost the sparkle in her eyes and her convincing smile that she used in those earlier interviews. Her eyes are now cold and her face is hardened. Any smile she might give is not matched by her eyes. The aftermath of her crime does not appear to have taught her anything, IMO, and she is now more dangerous than she was before. I believe that she truly thought she could get away with murder and she is seething inside. Part of her anger is directed at trying to destroy Travis's legacy, but even if she did succeed in doing that it would not quell the anger that rages inside of her. I'm not a psychologist, but it would seem that loneliness also fuels her anger. This leaves her even more dangerous than she was before she slaughtered Travis. She now carries grudges against those who "persecuted" her, a word she herself used.