GUILTY KS - Vashti Seacat, 34, found slain in house fire, Kingman, 30 April 2011 - #2

  • #401
They need 60 days, 24 hours a day to look for mitigating factors simply because there are none to find. Good luck with that, Brett.
 
  • #402
Annndddd another selfish idiot bite's the dust!
 
  • #403
  • #404
Mitigating factors? Yeah, like WHAT? It's not like the state is seeking to kill him (are they?). Away for life, I say!
 
  • #405
It almost seems as if the big man was purposefully blocking Seacat from the camera.

I think he was giving the FELON some dignity while being shackled. I keep thinking he didn't leave Vashti with much dignity when he shot most of her head off.
 
  • #406
Mitigating factors? Yeah, like WHAT? It's not like the state is seeking to kill him (are they?). Away for life, I say!

Some think he has good hair. That might work.
 
  • #407
Some think he has good hair. That might work.

His hair is yucky. :floorlaugh:

HLN talking about him being a cop as an aggravating factor. Trudat.
 
  • #408
omg did the DT actually had the balls to ask for him to be ROR after conviction? As if!

Ain't that the nerve those attorneys! Wonder what they were suggesting a GPS on the murderer? Glad this judge slapped that down quick. Said he sees defendant as even more of a flight risk than before today/the verdict.

This is the way a trial should proceed. IMO a Judge who doesn't tolerate bull and keeps things moving without 2,000 objections and requests for sidebars.
 
  • #409
Vashti's niece on HLN.
 
  • #410
I sure wish the big head wasn't in the way of the camera. BS...you have been served, justice.

It was heartbreaking watching his Dad wiping tears. So many innocent people are affected by an act of one, it is disgusting. imo
 
  • #411
They need 60 days, 24 hours a day to look for mitigating factors simply because there are none to find. Good luck with that, Brett.

Maybe he needs time to make some t-shirts and do some sketching.
 
  • #412
He's another Drew Peterson. Noone committing suicide burns down the house, that's the murderer covering up evidence. With the exception of Josh Powell, also a murderer.
 
  • #413
According to the niece, the boys are doing well, in Kansas, live with Grandma, they are just like Vashti...wonderful!
 
  • #414
They need 60 days, 24 hours a day to look for mitigating factors simply because there are none to find. Good luck with that, Brett.

I really wonder what they will try to pull out of their, um, hats. The only thing I can think of him being a first time offender? But what a doozy of a first time.
 
  • #415
:twocents::twocents:



IMVHO, the jury got it RIGHT x 4!!!!

Prayers to the families and strength to those children one heck of a legacy from "daddy"!



PS: for those who get "vibrations from nature" (like me, :blushing:), the HEAVENS opened up with a torrential downpour seconds after the last GUILTY was spoken! Requiescat in pace, Vashti!
 
  • #416
Hearing the Judge find him guilty gave me chills! Woo! This Seacat guy is very dangerous and needs to be locked up for life!

He's nice looking, as was Scott Peterson, Phillip Markum, Neil Entwistle,Jodi Arias,Melanie McGuire, Mary Winkler, among a few others who were actually nice looking. They became killers at some point. When you get past the courtroom face you can see the evil.

I didn't include Phil Spector, because ya can't make him nice looking.:rockon:
 
  • #417
Stunning trial, and I'm so glad I followed it! I feel like I got to see real Justice being done in the courtroom.

Ms. Hanley, Prosecution, did an excellent job in Closing. It only took the Jury about six hours to reach a verdict.

Vashti's niece on HLN saying her mother is seeking legal custody of Vashti's two sons.

It's still sad, the decision Brett made destroyed many people's lives. Divorce is so much simpler.
I believe people need Divorce lessons and counseling in this day and age because this happens all too often.

(Of course, they were in counseling, so I guess it's more a matter of one person being so selfish and narcissistic that they feel justified to go ahead and kill instead of go through a messy divorce.)
 
  • #418
Maybe he needs time to make some t-shirts and do some sketching.


kmouse you are bad to the bone :floorlaugh:

Brett, it's time to grow that hair out to donate to a charity....
 
  • #419
He's nice looking, as was Scott Peterson, Phillip Markum, Neil Entwistle,Jodi Arias,Melanie McGuire, Mary Winkler, among a few others who were actually nice looking. They became killers at some point. When you get past the courtroom face you can see the evil.

I didn't include Phil Spector, because ya can't make him nice looking.:rockon:

He is good looking, but creepy looking at the same time...maybe its the smugness in some photos. He has kind of a deranged look IMO.
 
  • #420
I really wonder what they will try to pull out of their, um, hats. The only thing I can think of him being a first time offender? But what a doozy of a first time.

That and anything good he accomplished as a cop possibly. I thought I had heard/read awhile back something about him having a rough upbringing... some sort of semi abusive relationship at home. Anyone else know about this?
 

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