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To: colorado tanker

I know. That’s why the whole crew of however many is still left deserve to be behind bars for the rest of their lives. They took lives...many lives and it was a horrendous crime. They deserve what they got. They willingly and shamelessly commited heinous acts. I feel nothing for them. So, Krenwrinkle cried and apologized? How many tears did Sharon Tate shed for her baby and herself? How many tears did the Folger woman cry? What about the man and woman that were killed as well??? No, they need to stay behind bars for the rest of their natural lives...that is THEIR punishment for the crimes they committed against others. Not so cool an idea now I suppose as it was back then. As I said: “God forgive them as only HE can.”


55 posted on 01/26/2011 2:47:50 PM PST by cubreporter (Rush Limbaugh...Man of all the years. Trust Rush he stands for America.)
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To: cubreporter
Just checked out the Wiki on her. She came from a divorced family. Actually tried a seminary to become a nun. Ended up a clerk in the LA area. Met Manson one day and just left her job and possessions behind. Had sex with him the first night and then traveled with the "family" in a bus doing drugs and having sex.

At the trial she expressed no remorse at all and remained loyal to Manson.

During a 2004 parole hearing, when asked who she would place at the top of the list of people she has harmed, Krenwinkel responded, "Myself."

She seems to have no core and not much conscience. Perfect target for a spellbinder and cult.

They actually were sentenced to death but that was commuted automatically when the California Supreme Court invalidated their death penalty. I either had forgotten or didn't know that.

Whatever. She's right where she ought to be.

61 posted on 01/26/2011 3:21:52 PM PST by colorado tanker
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To: cubreporter

I sometimes think that letting someone out on parole is akin ot playing God, forgiving and then releasing without full punishment being served. We assume we know the heart of those who are released and go figure, we let them go. As we are human, we are often wrong and more innocents suffer.


68 posted on 01/26/2011 9:35:31 PM PST by Niuhuru (The Internet is the digital AIDS; adapting and successfully destroying the MSM host.)
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