The only reason she is getting attention is because she is an evil black widow who left a trail of misery and death behind her for years. Its finally catching up to her.Whichever way you slice it, she's getting some of the attention she wants regardless.
Guess who replied to Nate's tweet? Good old MM. He can't help himself:
That’s interesting and seems inconsistent with prior dealings.
https://twitter.com/MeansLaw/status/1514749492096118784
She looks amazingly good for being locked up for this amount of time. That's some pampered hair, imo.
IMO, if getting her hair done helps her make it to trial, so be it. Humiliation of the defendant based on their looks is probably not part of the system.Yeah. Treatment is like a spa. It is so annoying. The "clients" are gently treated, because they are "sick" and getting "treatment".
The entitlement mentality is epic.
Her hair looks great. Her face looks much older. And hardened.
Didn’t they make the transfer at 1 am? She probably WAS tired.I enlarged the face to see the eyes better. I would describe the eyes as...tired.
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I'm super interested in seeing her demeanor once she returns. JMO
I agree. Obviously, LV's hair has always been a huge deal for her, and that's not going to change. But she's competent enough now to realize she's facing the death penalty, and I don't think that should be trivialized by mocking her.Didn’t they make the transfer at 1 am? She probably WAS tired.
I wouldn’t place ANY bets on what she realizes. She believes what she wants to believe. I just see her and think instantly of her two sweet and innocent children - deserving of their lives - murdered and left to rot, ungrieved, in the ground.I agree. Obviously, LV's hair has always been a huge deal for her, and that's not going to change. But she's competent enough now to realize she's facing the death penalty, and I don't think that should be trivialized by mocking her.
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Yes, that's what I meant, a trial is a serious business, hopefully the jury will focus on the evidence and not her hairstyle, or trying to read her mind as she sits in court.I wouldn’t place ANY bets on what she realizes. She believes what she wants to believe. I just see her and think instantly of her two sweet and innocent children - deserving of their lives - murdered and left to rot, ungrieved, in the ground.
And I just want a jury to start hearing the evidence and getting on with their deliberations.
On court days, that's one thing, she sure doesn't need it for her mug shots or any other day!IMO, if getting her hair done helps her make it to trial, so be it. Humiliation of the defendant based on their looks is probably not part of the system.
Wanting a criminal to not receive special treatment is not humiliating, nor mocking her.I agree. Obviously, LV's hair has always been a huge deal for her, and that's not going to change. But she's competent enough now to realize she's facing the death penalty, and I don't think that should be trivialized by mocking her.
JMO
As some others have pointed out, taking care of her appearance might have been part of the process of restoration to competency, so it's not special treatment.Wanting a criminal to not receive special treatment is not humiliating, nor mocking her.
Well now she's competent, so treat her like any other prisoner. She isn't special.As some others have pointed out, taking care of her appearance might have been part of the process of restoration to competency, so it's not special treatment.