To make things perfectly clear, I agree with you 100% on the larger issue. These creeps do not belong in any women’s prison or any other female-exclusive environment.
I was only answering your specific question about my feelings regarding my cousin. Her mother, a first cousin to me, passed away a few years ago. One night this girl and …
To make things perfectly clear, I agree with you 100% on the larger issue. These creeps do not belong in any women’s prison or any other female-exclusive environment.
I was only answering your specific question about my feelings regarding my cousin. Her mother, a first cousin to me, passed away a few years ago. One night this girl and her boyfriend, both of whom already had records of violent crime, got into the house and proceeded to beat her mother’s widower husband on the head with some kind of hammer, leaving holes in his skull.
Then they tied him up in the bathroom and cut the phone lines. Took his bank cards and two vehicles, and headed into the city.
He managed to get free using a pair of mustache scissors and walked over to a neighbor’s house dripping copious amounts of blood.
Cops rounded up the pair quickly, after which boyfriend sent my cuz a note in jail saying that “It would have been better if they had killed Bob.”
She got something like 640 months, and he got a similar sentence in one of Washington’s men’s prisons. She’ll be an old bat when she finally gets out. Both are trying to get their sentences reduced on the plea that the jail personnel shouldn’t have read the note (!).
I have zero sympathy for her. But I agree 100% with your post.
She played a pivotal role in my life, as someone who got me back into photography after I had given it up for good. That story is in my Substack: https://kenbarber.substack.com/p/bridezilla
To make things perfectly clear, I agree with you 100% on the larger issue. These creeps do not belong in any women’s prison or any other female-exclusive environment.
I was only answering your specific question about my feelings regarding my cousin. Her mother, a first cousin to me, passed away a few years ago. One night this girl and her boyfriend, both of whom already had records of violent crime, got into the house and proceeded to beat her mother’s widower husband on the head with some kind of hammer, leaving holes in his skull.
Then they tied him up in the bathroom and cut the phone lines. Took his bank cards and two vehicles, and headed into the city.
He managed to get free using a pair of mustache scissors and walked over to a neighbor’s house dripping copious amounts of blood.
Cops rounded up the pair quickly, after which boyfriend sent my cuz a note in jail saying that “It would have been better if they had killed Bob.”
She got something like 640 months, and he got a similar sentence in one of Washington’s men’s prisons. She’ll be an old bat when she finally gets out. Both are trying to get their sentences reduced on the plea that the jail personnel shouldn’t have read the note (!).
I have zero sympathy for her. But I agree 100% with your post.
She played a pivotal role in my life, as someone who got me back into photography after I had given it up for good. That story is in my Substack: https://kenbarber.substack.com/p/bridezilla