I disagree that sobbing heavily in court is "wretched" behavior, regardless of the reason. It's actually pretty appropriate. (ETA: Nevermind, I guess it technically meets the definitions of wretched, one of which is "characterized by...misery and sorrow.")
I wonder why neither side thinks she needs a psychological evaluation yet.
This is possibly a death penalty case? A woman known for a fact to have battled serious depression -- maybe still is, caregiver to a disabled husband, and working at McDonalds?
It's not that she shouldn't face possibly LWOP, but they don't even go for the DP in much more horrific cases sometimes, so I am pretty surprised. All IMO.
Brandi Elliot, 33, was charged with first-degree murder and denied bond after she allegedly drowned her seven-year-old daughter Piper.
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