Anonymous wrote:The perspective that he had and the rationalizations that he makes are what makes it possible for him to act the way he did. If he thought normally he wouldn't have kidnapped and raped and held 3 women for 10 years. Obviously in his mind he had to frame those actions in a way that made sense to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Michelle actually in the courtroom??
Yes. She is sitting on the benches with her supporters. When she spoke she came up to the stand and spoke to the judge. I soooo wanted her to turn around and look Castro directly in the eye and speak to him.
I missed her speaking. What did she say?
That she missed her 2.5 year old son terribly, that she cried every day and night. That he tormented her in every way; including taunting her that no one gives a damn about her, that she was forgotten.
That her friendship with Gina got her through, that they were teammates, that she was nursed back to life by her after he nearly killed her with his abuse.
That they promised to each other that they will come out alive and they did! That her life begins now, and that he will now die a little day by day.
Anonymous wrote:What happened to Dahmer?
Anonymous wrote:I never really bought into the whole "evil" thing. Mentally I'll, sure, sociopathic, etc. But I always thought labeling someone as "evil" was a bit melodramatic and Victorian.
Until now.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why he was allowed to have a deal if he took no ownership for his actions, to blame the victims shows what a monster he is- he should have been put to death. 1000 years in prison isnt enought since he will have cable tv, internet and 3 square meals a day which is far more than his victims had for 10 years.