I am guessing that the lack of mitigating circumstances supporting the charges might lead her to conclude that she will be spending the rest of her life productive life in prison if convicted.It’s a wonder that she hasn’t called her father to get an attorney to arrange a surrender to US Marshals. She’s been running for 5-6 weeks.
For example, the charges are not supported by:
Career housewife with limited options murders adulterous husband in a sudden fit of rage. The couple had three children together. Murder occurred in small town "deep east" Texas where religious sentiments are strong. Adulterers are seen to be putting themselves at risk.
Not going to get a green light, but juries assign penalties in Texas and they could be sympathetic to the remorseful housewife.
Instead, these charges are supported by:
Woman with lots of options stalks, then murders a female who was a nominal romantic rival. No children in the relationship. Crime also occurred in Austin that does not have east Texas views about, well, nearly everything.
No chance of jury sympathy, and no chance of reduced sentence. Rather, the circumstances suggest the opposite.
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