Oh wow! Thanks Katie..I'm going to take some time and read it. Looks great.katiecoolady said:
Gorgeous picture of you

ETA: oh that was quite a read Katie. Excellent.
Oh wow! Thanks Katie..I'm going to take some time and read it. Looks great.katiecoolady said:
I know that most people cannot imagine that their brother or son or father could be a cold-blooded murderer. But every murderer has sisters and brothers and mothers and fathers. After all, what does a murderer look like?
Wow...don't you ever SQV. I bet you could tell your own similar story. Mind if I pass along your post to Ann?SanQuentinvisitor said:Thank you for sharing this, Katiecoolady!!!
WOW.....I know exactly how she feels.![]()
robinparten said:Great article, I really admire Ann - what an ordeal for her...
katiecoolady said:Wow...don't you ever SQV. I bet you could tell your own similar story. Mind if I pass along your post to Ann?
lisafremont said:Just a terrific read. Thanks so much, Katie!!
Please convey to Ann one more person's respect for her standing up for what is right and true. When just staying silent would have beeneasier in a way, she chose the courageous course. It is admirable.
I do have two questions I must ask. What does she think of "THE STAIR CASE"? And...
In that documentary her brother Bill says that he knew at a young age, and their parents knew of Michael bisexuality. Did Ann know? What does she think of that claim?
Oh, awright, that's three. But I can't help myself!! I am soooo curious!
SanQuentinvisitor said:No, not at all. Not that I said anything profound though......
If you could just tell her that there are lots of us out here that have walk in her shoes and that she is not alone.......We aren't responsible for our relatives choices and they do not define who we are as people.
Her decision to distance herself from him was the right decision for her. It takes as much courage to walk away as it does to stand by them. To do that, you must say goodbye to the person you once knew.....not an easy task when the person you knew was not capable of such horrific acts upon another human being, or so you thought.
I hope she finds peace within herself and feels that the system worked, even if that meant putting her brother behind bars for the remainder of his lifetime.
Also, if you could thank her for telling her story......she reminds the rest of us that we are also not alone....
SQV
Oh,just saw this other question lisa. Ann bought the DVD of The STaircase. Of course we've dissected it ad nauseum. I've also watched it over and over. She has similar impressions as I do...it's very biased yet very revealing. It's fascinating and emotion filled I'm sure for her watching her family like that. I don't think she regrets for one second not being there in that film. She made the right call.lisafremont said:Just a terrific read. Thanks so much, Katie!!
Please convey to Ann one more person's respect for her standing up for what is right and true. When just staying silent would have beeneasier in a way, she chose the courageous course. It is admirable.
I do have two questions I must ask. What does she think of "THE STAIR CASE"? And...
In that documentary her brother Bill says that he knew at a young age, and their parents knew of Michael bisexuality. Did Ann know? What does she think of that claim?
Oh, awright, that's three. But I can't help myself!! I am soooo curious!
LOL...no it's not my magazine. I'm just writing for them. Randall Lane is the founder and main Editor there. It's a real magazine (it looks much like a People Magazine--only their premiere issue is on stands now if you can find one). But also has an online version. My column, for now, is on the website for the magazine but I am also writing feature stories for the magazine itself (my first one or two will be in the Oct. issue). They also have offered having me blog from live trials on their website so that's all in the works now. Obviously the entire magazine focuses on the criminal justice system.HappyCamper said:What courage Ann has ~ to not only lose her brother ~ but also her whole family ~ because she wanted to know and then chose to accept the truth.
Please thank Ann for the letter ~
And please explain this magazine ~ it looks really interesting ~ I think I would like to subscribe. Is it an online magazine only?
Is it your magazine, katiecoolady?
Really Adnoid? I haven't read anything from or about Marlene in ages...she's turned on Geragos? Well, I guess she's realizing SP's first line of appeals will be all about ineffective counsel. She's I'm sure doing the research there and she's got some help on that as well.adnoid said:It's deja-vu all over again. Even Gnarlene's snarling cur squad has turned on Geragos.
Thanks for keeping us informed.katiecoolady said:I have also become aware that the family who did support him during the trial were not pleased with the performance of David Rudolf, who took a clean million from them
Thanks for taking the time to read!![]()
Well, in the case of Ann Bird, I think it was a blessing she got distance from that freaked out family. She has a good family. Jackie would always and continually be a disappointment to her. If not downright abusive. IMO. I don't feel she will suffer at all (in the long run) getting disconnected from that dynamic.noorbe said:Thanks for keeping us informed.
What I think/know the saddest thing is, when there is a tragedy in a family, the family splits. There is a breakup.
I'm in a situation regarding one of my family members, some support him, others do not.
And it just tears the family apart. So far, as in Ann's case, family members do not talk with each other anymore. Nasty conversations, confrontations, etc.
Too bad that this happens, because in a crisis you need each other, not turn against each other.
The same happend in the Scott Peterson case, and I'm sure in many many other cases.