"I don't have to just make amends to the victims and families," she said softly. "I have to make amends to society. I sinned against God and everything this country stands for." She said she had found redemption in Christianity.
The last words she spoke in public at the September hearing were to say in unison with her husband: "My God is an amazing God."
If true, today Susan Atkins lives in Paradise.
The last words she spoke in public at the September hearing were to say in unison with her husband: "My God is an amazing God."
I did not know that. I am assuming by her saying making amends to the victims and families that she did apologize to the families? If so, I hope she was sincere.
The last words she spoke in public at the September hearing were to say in unison with her husband: "My God is an amazing God."
I did not know that. I am assuming by her saying making amends to the victims and families that she did apologize to the families? If so, I hope she was sincere.