This isn't a legal question as much as a personal one. If she offered to tell the whole story, the complete truth, admit to killing her child, and explain exactly what happened, and what was going through her head, in exchange for (example) 30 years, would you go for it?
Sometimes I wish she would just confess to the crime, confess being super messed up, be contrite for what happened...
If she did - which I don't think she ever will because I believe she's a sociopath - I could probably forgive her to some extent.
Others just want to know the absolute truth, I think. I fall into that category as well.
How do you feel about it? Or do you not care about knowing exactly what happened, and not care if Casey ever feels remorse, and just want her to get the maximum sentence?
Just curious.
Sometimes I wish she would just confess to the crime, confess being super messed up, be contrite for what happened...
If she did - which I don't think she ever will because I believe she's a sociopath - I could probably forgive her to some extent.
Others just want to know the absolute truth, I think. I fall into that category as well.
How do you feel about it? Or do you not care about knowing exactly what happened, and not care if Casey ever feels remorse, and just want her to get the maximum sentence?
Just curious.