Yes, she said she does. She also said he needs to face the consequences for what he did.
I feel the same way.
Understanding that is not "focusing" on her to the exclusion of Nichols.
Discussing her story is not "focusing" on her to exclusion of Nichols.
I listened to Dennis Prager this morning (I'm on the West Coast). He praised the woman's actions but questioned her sympathy for the killer. As I was listening to his show, I began reading the different threads. I saw a huge groundswell of feeling for this woman - entirely natural, considering what she did. However, given the combination of her courageous acomplishment and her sympathy for the killer, I began to worry that this would lead to a country-wide sympathy movement for the killer. That is what prompted me to post this thread.