mary-louise
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The lying torture murderess was found guilty of aggravated (especially cruel) first degree murder.
Since premeditation does not have a definite time requirement, the jury's cruelty finding settled the premeditation question, although many trial watchers and others still speculate on her motive -- notwithstanding the fact that evil people tend to do evil things, of course.
No, I completely understand that. I was just wondering if they ever proved she did it on the way down? I was a bit confused during that part of the trial cause she had so many different stories and dates. As always.. Lol