Posted on 03/25/2009 9:04:32 AM PDT by pissant
A former middle school teacher accused of having sex with a 15-year-old student took her own life, police said.
The chief deputy coroner said Angela Simmons Lindle was found at her Donalds home with a single gunshot wound on Saturday.
Her death is being ruled a suicide.
Lindle was arrested in February and charged with seven counts of criminal sexual conduct with a minor.
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well, it always is good when they the taxpayers some money
‘less guilty’??
lol...
“I only shot the guy once, honest”
No, less guilty in this context refers to her looks. Think of it this way, Helen Thomas in a wet t shirt would be considered death penalty guilty (the far end of the guilty scale). Now visualize the most gorgeous woman you can think of. That is Not Guilty part of the scale.
This woman apparently is not not guilty, but is less guilty than Helen Thomas.
Got it?
I bet this lady had a mental disorder...bipolar. That would explain the impulsive affair with the 15 year old and her suicide. Two wrongs don’t make a right...May God forgive her.
the kid was 15 and she was 37...
gross.
I still call them “Ayers Disciples”. After all he essentialy teaches the teachers that destruction of the family is a goal and what better way to put a wedge between a teenaged boy and his family than with sex.
I must of missed that one somehow.
Bill Ayers also “swung both ways” with members of the Weather Underground. They had a stated objective of “smashing monogamy”.
Same Sex Marriage is about smashing the institution of marriage, not about “extending basic rights to all peoples”.
I get the guilty/not guilty thing. I just want to make it clear where I stand apart from the looks.
How did Ogden Nash put it???...”I scratches where I itches”.
Sad. RIP.
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