The ones I am thinking of and come to mind. No. They are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Echols was circumstantial. He definitely was an easy target. Along with the other 2.That's the problem. Twelve people were convinced enough that Echols did it. We can never really know. I know there seems to be obvious cases, but not as many as you'd think. The police have framed people in the past, and I'm sure it's still happening.
Yes he did. Very much so. Doomed since birth. But no excuse. Lucas. Toole. Same thing. They knew what they were doing.Technically, anyone who kills anyone is nuts. I know what you mean, but there is a limit. Charles Manson had a horrible childhood, but people know the difference between right and wrong.
With the DNR order no one was allowed to try to bring my Mom back. Same with my Grandmother. DNR. Do not resuscitate.Wow, I didn't know that. I guess it makes sense, it makes it clear to all they are nowhere near the patient and everyone did as they were supposed to.
I think medical power of attorneys have changed things a lot. At least if someone has one, it is harder for a family to argue whether to end life support or not as they have the patient's wishes.
MOVE! I'm watching that!!!I think heroic actions covers it all and DNR is in there. Heroic would also cover probably like tube feeding, life support, etc., not just resuscitation. If I recall correctly.That's it. I think it might have been known as "heroic actions" here or maybe I'm just dim.
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this is the 14 year old that the cops sent back into Dahmer's
Yes they do! If we let everyone that had a bad childhood have a pass, the human race might become extinct.Technically, anyone who kills anyone is nuts. I know what you mean, but there is a limit. Charles Manson had a horrible childhood, but people know the difference between right and wrong.
That's probably true. It's usually used for a code. My Mom also did not want life support. Either did we. That was covered by a "Living Will". Wishes given by a Patient when they are alive and of sound mind "In the event of".I think heroic actions covers it all and DNR is in there. Heroic would also cover probably like tube feeding, life support, etc., not just resuscitation. If I recall correctly.
I hate that show.
No one can tell me that kid looked 18.He had his whole life ahead of him!
Yes, Living Will, that's the other term I was trying to think of, not just Medical POA. I think you can pick and choose which things as well you would want, or at least I think it was that way. Either no heroic efforts or "this but not that, for instance, or only if this".That's probably true. It's usually used for a code. My Mom also did not want life support. Either did we. That was covered by a "Living Will". Wishes given by a Patient when they are alive and of sound mind "In the event of".
exactly, especially when one does it multiple times. Bob Berdella even said pleading insanity was a cop out since one had to be technically insane to kill somebody.Technically, anyone who kills anyone is nuts. I know what you mean, but there is a limit. Charles Manson had a horrible childhood, but people know the difference between right and wrong.
Maybe I should have posted this one on Halloween. I have never heard of this one maybe others have.
A Russian serial killing cannibalistic GRANDMA. Now that is unusual...

This was just a quick clip but the details are gory enough. They also think she may have been responsible for more murders than they know about. I believe it said she is in a mental hospital locked up and closely watched...I remember that one. When it hit the news I was fascinated. Don't remember much detail, but remember the story.![]()
I never heard about this one before! I wonder if there's a count of serial killers out there. I don't want to know!This was just a quick clip but the details are gory enough. They also think she may have been responsible for more murders than they know about. I believe it said she is in a mental hospital locked up and closely watched...
I don't remember it either. I think just the Russian fact and a female and a granny would be memorable so I am pretty sure it is a first for me hearing it. In fact, we don't hear of much Russian crime in our own news do we? Not this kind of thing anyhow.I never heard about this one before! I wonder if there's a count of serial killers out there. I don't want to know!