In a high profile case like this, it is very unlikely she will ever make it into general population, for her own safety.
I agree.
Being confined won't break Casey. IMO She won't talk, but I think Casey is probably pretty miserable right now.
In a high profile case like this, it is very unlikely she will ever make it into general population, for her own safety.
Yes, I tend to agree. Jail and prison is a society in and of itself. There are rules, codes and diciplines on the "inside" that differ to the "outside" but a society just the same. IMHO KC will mold herself into this society just fine, probably make some new friends. Frankly, she will do probably quite well. All bills paid. Doesn't have to worry anymore about gas. No cooking, cleaning or that other bothersome stuff. Free healthcare. Free dental. Doesn't have to really impress anyone. KC will finally be surrounded by her true peers. No one to hold her accountable for anything. I think KC will thrive.
Right now KC is in a secured confinement. She is separated from the rest of the inmates for her safety. I have a question, what happens if she goes to trial on the check fraud charges (which I am guessing should happen before the murder trial) and gets a sentence of 3 or more years. Will she go to prison with the general population after that? I'm so tired of her special treatment and protection.
This time may be different in that there is now a GJ indictment, much evidence has been revealed that is not favorable to her, and she is facing much more serious charges (murder 1 vs. child neglect) with no bond. She also has all the fraud charges hanging over her head now and that impending trial. I think she must be climbing the walls. I thought that when she was on home confinement and asking for those "secret" excursions.
The harder she will get and being locked up will be less threatening and she will see it as her "new life". It will not break her.
The question I have is ... how many more deputies will lose their jobs during her extended stay in the county jail?
I don't think she'll break - maybe if she was in the general population.
Do prisoners have computer access?
You'd be surprised how quickly people adapt to new surroundings. Their world becomes very small but they manage to find things to enjoy and pass the hours with. She will be served 3 meals a day and since she enjoys reading that helps fill in the hours. Plus she will have visits with her lawyer etc which will be a highlight for her. I would expect her to have already begun to build some type of bond with her jailors also. Casey adapts to her situation. We already know she has quite an imagination, she will be using that to help build her defence and plan her story she'll be wanting to sell. In her twisted mind imo she sees herself as walking away from this one day scott free and will be a celebrity, she's probably picturing herself walking out of the courtroom on the arm of her lawyer and her head held high!
I don't think reality will ever hit her until the verdict comes in and she hears the slamming of the prison doors, even then, she'll fill her hours and years with appeals.
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:clap: I agree, Lacey: Climbing the walls.
I think of her often in that tiny cell. Others have said she has it made...no responsibility, etc. I so do not agree.
The only thing she has coming from the outside world now is mail.
Maybe I am just wanting her to be miserable? YES.:clap:
She shows the heights of stupidity to throw her life away for this cell she is now living in.
I take assurance now in remembering the sweats she woke up with while spending nights with TonE.:clap::clap::clap:
Also interesting she has no visits scheduled with any family!! Cindy says they are waiting on her.....hmmm
I would personally go nuts in jail without my own personal hygeine products. I noticed Casey looked good going in, her hair all shiny & bouncy. The next morning her hair looks drab and dirty.
I think she will definately miss those items us in the free world are able to choose from. She will have very limited items on hand to use. I hope she doesnt develope a serious itch. Nothing worse than watching a defendant itch & scratch during court proceedings.
Right now KC is in a secured confinement. She is separated from the rest of the inmates for her safety. I have a question, what happens if she goes to trial on the check fraud charges (which I am guessing should happen before the murder trial) and gets a sentence of 3 or more years. Will she go to prison with the general population after that? I'm so tired of her special treatment and protection.
:clap: I agree, Lacey: Climbing the walls.
I think of her often in that tiny cell. Others have said she has it made...no responsibility, etc. I so do not agree.
The only thing she has coming from the outside world now is mail.
Maybe I am just wanting her to be miserable? YES.:clap:
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