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'Priew' mental health test normal, but difficulties adjusting to prison

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So sad, too bad, never mind. She has only herself to blame.

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Poor darling. No reports on how the victim's family and friends are coping with their cruel loss.  Have they adjusted their sleep patterns well or are staying awake thinking about their loved one being sawed in two by this foul <deleted> who deserves no sympathy?  

 

The media have idolised her so much that there are bound to be copycat killings.   

I guess she will get used to it.  She didn't think about that during the hours it took to cut up a body and bury it?:coffee1:

If she is only "stressed" she is doing pretty well. Probably better than she deserves.

23 hours ago, howard ashoul said:

I read a lot of articles about this case. But there was never mentioned, what was the motive for a murder? Was she involved in drug business with them? Does anybody knows? You won't just dismember somebody else out of blue for nothing.

I suggest you read them again. It is mentioned in nearly all articles that i have read. 

 

She was a Nark and had ratted to the police about drug dealers. One of which was this girls boyfriend

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