The fact that there is no real motive just drives me crazy. I expected it to turn out this way, but still it is maddening.
I always feel so bad when people talk about Nancy Lanza. Although she made some decisions that puzzle me, I have no idea what she was going through so I am not about to...
As much of a monster as I knew he was, he managed to make himself out as more of a monster than I had even imagined with his statement. His lawyers should've knocked him out or something before letting him give that. My goodness, what a horrible person. I was fighting back the urge to beat...
I really, really wonder why he had no antidepressants or anti-psychotic medications in his system. Seems like he was really in need of those.
It seems like we have been waiting on this final report forever.
Something tells me that, when it comes out, it is going to be just about useless...
I too see that they are willing to try character assassination against the victims. If they try, that will seriously blow up in their faces.
I do not think that the prosecuting attorney should go easy on him just because his attorneys are talking smack. I think they must know deep inside that...
The bolded part of that quote really made my eyes roll back in my head.
I cannot believe she hired a lawyer. Poor girl hasn't been free a week and her mother already has a lawyer on her. Makes me sick.
In the America's Most Wanted video, the 2nd call was to Arlene's mother to see if they could have a sleepover. Her mother said no, leaving Gina short of money for the bus.
Nope, according to the AMW video, Arlene Castro was the last person to see her before she went missing.
I am taking this new version of events with a grain of salt until we get more confirmation. I really don't think Arlene had any idea what happened.
This is not the daughter who slit her baby's throat.
I don't think there is any evidence of her being guilty of anything besides having a monster for a father. She was a child back then too.
Thanks. I deleted it when I saw yours as I figured there was no reason for 2 of them right next to each other. I never bothered to look that it wasn't the same thing. D'oh.
Walsh playing that on CNN today really blew my mind. It was like, "How obvious can this be?"
It took watching John Walsh on CNN to truly make me realize that the friend Gina DeJesus was last seen with was in fact Ariel's daughter.
I know that hindsight is 20/20, but watching her America's Most Wanted clip was so frustrating because the answer was right there.
So who's name was written under RIP in the basement...if that story was true or not. Was it an intimidation tactic? Inquiring minds want to know.
It's a bit hard to swallow that no one in his family knew he was keeping 3 women....right there at his house. It defies logic really, but this...
The 911 operator wasn't perfect (who is??) and maybe could stand a little extra communication training, but I refuse to condemn them because, in the end, they got the address right and got help out there. Had they said "stop playing on the phone" and hung up, then I would be outraged.
I am so...
If (and that's a big if) this is a true possible motive, it seems really strange that it would fester all of these years and then he would go after little kids. It's like his mind never progressed from his years there.
Getting a conservatorship over your child can be very, very hard to do. Nearly everything having to do with getting your child mental health care can be the equivalent of hitting your head up against the wall. :banghead:
I definitely do not think that parents should be legally responsible for...
Since she was shot in the head as she slept, I definitely still see Nancy as a victim.
While I cannot fathom why she would have all of those guns, I don't know the circumstances and am not going to damn her for it. Perhaps they were the only way she could get her son to leave the house or...
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