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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds like members of Lindsay’s Army of love are here and passionately defending a child murderer. Babies and children can be slaughtered but the opportunity to defend a homely, white, professionally unaccomplished, pill popping and attention seeking failure must never be squandered. The projection is real. [/quote] Gross, no, and no one is passionately defending her personally in the way that you're suggesting. Repulsive.[/quote] Yes, they are, vociferously and repeatedly. They’re repulsive.[/quote] +100. I can only wonder what kind of family life people like PP have. It can’t be good. With all these new details, only the lowest of the low and personality disordered individuals could defend or empathize with this woman. I can’t even type her name, I’m so horrified and disgusted by her acts and that’s as it should be. Society needs to stop normalizing and excusing psychopathic behavior.[/quote] This stuff revealed in the hearing is very disturbing. But I think people really want to reserve judgment because these murders are just so out of the norm. When Bryan Kohberger was arrested, that made sense - angry jealous stalker type. Once we found out about Chris Watts’ affair, that made sense - enraged husband who wanted a new life. (Though I personally believe he only meant to kill his wife, and only killed the kids because he was temporarily insane and thought they would be better off dead than without a mother). Here, this just doesn’t make sense. If Lindsay regretted having kids, why not just leave her family? Why risk life in prison by murdering them? And if she did decide that murder was the only way, why do it in this manner? She could’ve at least tried the Susan Smith route. Or a car accident, carbon monoxide poisoning, house fire, etc. Why kill them in a way that directly implicates her? And people on here are saying that she didn’t really intend to kill herself because she jumped out a window. But she’s paralyzed from the waist down, so I think she did actually want to die. She could’ve just taken a bottle of benedryl if she really want to “pretend”. It just doesn’t make sense! Either she’s the dumbest killer ever or she really was out of her mind. At any rate, some of y’all are way too angry with her. Like the pp who said she’s professionally unaccomplished. Way to crap on an entire group of l&d nurses! Are they all professionally unaccomplished?! And she’s not homely. She’s a solid 7, and an 8 in some of her pictures. Of course Ted Bundy was a total smoke show so that doesn’t mean anything… but why go there? Y’all are weird. [/quote] [b]She’s a nurse. She would know just how lethal Benedryl is. You don’t have to take that much to die.[/b] Regardless I don’t think that people are going to have a lot of sympathy. Even if you are hearing voices you know it’s wrong to act. [/quote] I'm a nurse, including working for many years in an ICU at Hopkins. I would have no idea how much Benadryl (or even morphine) I'd take if I wanted to kill myself. As in, I wouldn't even know what dose I'd start with. It's not exactly something you're taught in nursing school or on the job. [/quote] I'm actually scared that you are a nurse. [/quote] Ok genius (nurse here). How many benedryl would it take? Since apparently every nurse would know. 25mg is a pediatric dose. 50mg is an adult. Would you take 10? 20? 50? How many to stop respiratory function? I'll just look that right up in my handy Nursing Drug Handbook. And of course, every patient responds differently to Benadryl AND you'd have to weight dose. So maybe 60? And you wouldn't want to overdose because then you'd risk throwing up right away and decreasing the sedative effect. Hmm. So maybe 40. [/quote] Hi Nurse Here. Do you not have Google? She did, since she had internet access to beg for attention on social media.[/quote]
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