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stewbum
Well, without knowing details, or the truth of the matter, this is kinda sad. If she truly was mentally ill the system worked like it should have. She recovered, reformed and went on to be a useful member of society until she was retried in the court of public opinion and subjected to 'double jeopardy'.I hear ya. I worked in Williamsburg, Va., with a woman who went on to become a murderer in Washington, DC, where she was sentenced to a psychiatric facility. On release, she moved to California, got her law degree, and became a hugely successful attorney there. She was on news shows and was a very prominent, well-known litigator - until years later the news media finally got a tip about her past and it all came crashing down. America - what a country!!!