The roadkill husband was "only" cheating--I think the degree of abuse in BB's case was far worse and therefore mitigating. At any rate, she's already served double that woman's sentence. So release her already? |
That seems clear, and a 21 year old was the perfect person to control next and to cast a glow upon his ego (young! hot!) But she sounds like a horrible person too, indiscreet about the sordid affair with her boss and happy to be cruel to the grieving ex. Betty was no angel, far from it, but they were as despicable as it comes. |
I thought she got 15 years for each murder, so she only just served her time. If she keeps getting denied parole because she doesn't say the right things to show remorse or acknowledge wrongdoing then she isn't helping herself. I don't think the system is working against Betty as much as she is sabotaging herself. Maybe she doesn't want to get out? |
I respect her for not lying and owning her truth. I probably wouldn't feel remorse either, other than for the damage done to the kids. If she passes the psych assessment, she should be released imo. CT is passing domestic violence legislation to expand dv definition to include exactly the kind of psychological, financial, and legal abuse experienced by Betty. Too late for her, but taking that into account her sentencing would most likely be different today. |
You would think in 30 years she might have had a few thoughts about what she could have done differently. She is taking zero ownership for her role in the murders, from what it sounds like. In reading the below snippet, it's hard to argue with the outcome of the hearing. ** Decades later, Broderick would face parole hearings in 2010 and 2017. Sources tell 10News her four children were divided on whether she should get out. "She was unrepentant, unremorseful, and callous," said Sachs. Sachs says in those hearings Broderick repeatedly blamed the victims. Banging her fist calling him an SOB ... apologizing to his friends, saying 'I'm sorry you lost your drinking buddy,'" said Sachs. The attitude was evident in a letter she recently wrote 10News, in response to a request for an interview. In it, she claimed she was "gang raped" by the "crooked courts," adding that her ex-husband used his power as a lawyer to "threaten" and "intimidate" her for years. Sachs says the Betty Broderick we see today has changed little. "From the first days she plotted the crime and committed it, she's basically stuck in the same place," said Sachs.** https://www.10news.com/news/local-news/three-decades-later-betty-broderick-still-unapologetic |
What you said is all true. However, all the things Betty stated is also true. She did say she wished she hadn't gone over there, but she also felt relieved that stress was over. If there's any remorse it's over her kids losing a mother, and her being stuck in prison. Dan and Linda weren't remorseful for the life they took. Many of his friends were no good as well. I actually think it's funny what she told Sachs, she knew what he was. |
She's served over 30 years now, maybe 32 which was her sentence. It's odd with the overcrowding and her time served she hasn't been released. |
She has said she's sorry, just not to their liking. She frames it as the entire sequence of events never should have happened, and she wishes she never went over there. Should have been sufficient, but I do think his family and the media is part of it. She should have been long released especially with the type of abuse involved from Dan and Linda. |
She was apparently severely depressed and hadn't slept through the night in a long time. She genuinely felt their torment would never end, and only slept for the first time the night after the murders. So sad, she was clearly unwell and needed psychiatric treatment and a shark divorce lawyer. And yes Dan's friends were skunk drinking buddies who enabled his affair and helped his screw over his wife. It was quite the morally bankrupt boys club. |
What a psycho. |
Yes, Dan was. |
Are you terrified of your husband casting you aside? Is that why so many of you seem to come very close to excusing homicidal violence? |
No, I just don't give a fudge about the fate of abusive sociopathic @ssholes. |
Yes she was doing many impulsive things. It sounds like she had a nervous breakdown, and I'm not sure if she went over there to kill them or what. Or if she got startled by Linda and reacted, or she became enraged seeing Linda next to Dan. Who knows. |
I've read the court transcripts and the well researched book by Bella Stumbo. I will agree Dan was more horrible by leaps and bounds. It's like white collar crime, in reality it does more damage. Dan operated under the guise of being a high powered attorney though I think he probably would have done more damage to many people had he lived. |