Not sure how I feel about the attack on Gypsy Rose Blanchard

um, she served her time for her crime. She plead guilty to 2nd degree murder, served her time, did her subsequent parole.

I may never think much of her as a human, but this attack is out of line IMO. How does one move forward to become a contributing member of society if society refuses to allow them to do just that?
 
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um, she served her time for her crime. She plead guilty to 2nd degree murder, served her time, did her subsequent parole.

I may never think much of her as a human, but this attack is out of line IMO. How does one move forward to become a contributing member of society if society refuses to allow them to do just that?
Right tlcya. It really bothers me too.
 
I can cut her some slack, that I normally wouldn’t for an average person, because of all the horrible things her mother did to her.
Yes. Cut her some slack because of the horror she went through.
This just looks and feels cruel to me.
I go back and forth. I am very wobbly as my British mum would say.
 
After Perry's identity as Hulme was revealed in 1994, she said: it seemed so unfair. Everything I had worked to achieve as a decent member of society was threatened. And once again my life was being interpreted by someone else. It had happened in court when, as a minor, I wasn't allowed to speak and I heard all these lies being told. And now there was a film, but nobody had bothered to talk to me. I knew nothing about it until the day before release. All I could think of was that my life would fall apart and that it might kill my mother.
Anne Perry - Wikipedia.
 

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