I was just about to post a thread...glad I checked first....I am watching Court TV.
She's got to be found guilty. There's no way she didn't know she was harming those children.
She should get the needle.
MSPlayer live feed link to Click2Houston:
http://mfile.akamai.com/12944/live/reflector:38616.asx
Click2Houston commentator says this jury is probably more lenient and that the 'do you support the death penalty' question was not asked of them. Thus, we probably can expect a 'mental illness' decision.
At least the cable outlets will have something to talk about. They always fail us so terribly on the really important stuff, but let some nutcase knock off a family member, and they are wall-to-wall. How many "Trials of the Century" does this make, so far?
Maybe she pleaded "not guilty due to insanity" so that she will be released and free to give herself the death penalty.
Well, one can hope, anyway...
She's a woman, therefore she must have been insane to kill her children.
Not Guilty, BROI.
Idiots!!!!!!!!
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She should be found guilty, IMO. She waited until Capt. Useless (Rusty) went to work and BEFORE her MIL came to help her out. She knew it was wrong. She's crazier then a s---house rat, but she knew it was wrong.
I want to cry right now.
This is the fruit of liberal feminazis being in charge in the judicial system. Abortion is OK no matter how long after birth.
Not guilty because she was nuts. Bingo. Only problem is that her husband never stood in the dock. The family knew Andrea needed a lot of help, and she didn't get it.
This is a sick, demented, and yes
INSANE society to find this woman not responsible for the 5 murders she committed.
Jesus
It sounds cliché but who the hell is looking out for the children!!!
The damn culture of death issues in this country get me so riled up that I can barely think straight.
Holy crap!
I'm not surprised, I think she is clearly "not right in the head", insane at the time she did it. Not saying she shouldn't be found guilty, but I agree that she was insane.
Well sure she is insane, but so was Ted Bundy and any number of long-since executed murderers.
Where do we draw the line?