Crazy what some people are capable of. She seems so normal and reasonable that it’s disconcerting. That cheer up you caught the bad guy line was just fucked up but maybe it was her way of just processing how fucked up what she did really was.
chilldudeforever on
“cheer up. At least you caught a bad guy.” wtf. She deserves to rot in prison.
MarlonShakespeare2AD on
This is just really sad
Family (and those you make your family) is all that actually matters
LateToThePartyAgain2 on
More like r/fuckedupasfuck
Edit: oh shit, that’s actually a sub. But also, of course it is.
FeaRoFDerbi on
Imaging raising a child only for her to kill you when she gets old enough.
Ordinary-Waltz9121 on
Yuno Gasai moment
send-me-panties-pics on
Wow, she’s so calm and cold about murdering her parents.
takemeawayimdone2 on
Our justice system is so unjust, the only reason she got such a high sentence (37 years) is more to do with the fraud. English courts hate fraud.
TallBeat2840 on
Guess the ‘clean up your mess’ lesson didn’t stick as a kid.
Schimaichel on
The way she just jokes about it is distressful. Wonder how many people we meet everyday capable of doing something like this.
grungegoth on
I like that she owned it. Clearly a psychopath. But, you catch so many ppl red-handed, and they fight for their innocence anyway. I can see trying to get a lighter sentence with a lawyer, or arguing some mitigating circumstance, but ppl need to own up to their evil deeds more often.
Scottybt50 on
Cold.
saitei_villain on
wow, what a psycho
Destaloss on
Absolutely dreadful. Money above all else, huh.
veeeda on
I gotta leave this app.
amp1ifi3r on
She kinda bad tho
Hour-Ad-7889 on
But four years?? How did it go that long without *anyone* looking for her parents? Four years living with their corpses in the house and the knowledge that she killed her parents. How does anyone function daily while carrying that kind of secret? How??
PureThermo on
So who you got that’s going to make the movie and documentary first? Netflix, Hulu or Peacock?
cherry_lips_ on
So.. she did a credit card fraud and wanted to hide it, so killed her parents and spent their money. When she was done with that, she kinda surrendered.. so that now she can spend the taxpayers money. For 36 years minimum.
What a waste
robotnik86 on
That should have been whole life tarrif, really. She’s a dangerous individual. She’s not bothered at all by it
7layeredAIDS on
Dude.
The smell. How did she deal with that?
OJ9693 on
It really puts into perspective how many people are psychopaths that just look like regular people
hilly1981 on
Psychopaths.. ugh can’t stand the soulless ghouls…
claire2416 on
That’s enough Reddit for me today.
UnicornStar1988 on
Evil woman, killing your own parents for credit card fraud? Her punishment for murder is going to be a lot steeper than the punishment for credit card fraud. I would give ANYTHING to have my mum back.
Rare-Bid-6860 on
*whose bodies she had hid in the house for 4 years.
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Wow, four years & nobody thought they’re missing?
She should be severely punished.
Crazy what some people are capable of. She seems so normal and reasonable that it’s disconcerting. That cheer up you caught the bad guy line was just fucked up but maybe it was her way of just processing how fucked up what she did really was.
“cheer up. At least you caught a bad guy.” wtf. She deserves to rot in prison.
This is just really sad
Family (and those you make your family) is all that actually matters
More like r/fuckedupasfuck
Edit: oh shit, that’s actually a sub. But also, of course it is.
Imaging raising a child only for her to kill you when she gets old enough.
Yuno Gasai moment
Wow, she’s so calm and cold about murdering her parents.
Our justice system is so unjust, the only reason she got such a high sentence (37 years) is more to do with the fraud. English courts hate fraud.
Guess the ‘clean up your mess’ lesson didn’t stick as a kid.
The way she just jokes about it is distressful. Wonder how many people we meet everyday capable of doing something like this.
I like that she owned it. Clearly a psychopath. But, you catch so many ppl red-handed, and they fight for their innocence anyway. I can see trying to get a lighter sentence with a lawyer, or arguing some mitigating circumstance, but ppl need to own up to their evil deeds more often.
Cold.
wow, what a psycho
Absolutely dreadful. Money above all else, huh.
I gotta leave this app.
She kinda bad tho
But four years?? How did it go that long without *anyone* looking for her parents? Four years living with their corpses in the house and the knowledge that she killed her parents. How does anyone function daily while carrying that kind of secret? How??
So who you got that’s going to make the movie and documentary first? Netflix, Hulu or Peacock?
So.. she did a credit card fraud and wanted to hide it, so killed her parents and spent their money. When she was done with that, she kinda surrendered.. so that now she can spend the taxpayers money. For 36 years minimum.
What a waste
That should have been whole life tarrif, really. She’s a dangerous individual. She’s not bothered at all by it
Dude.
The smell. How did she deal with that?
It really puts into perspective how many people are psychopaths that just look like regular people
Psychopaths.. ugh can’t stand the soulless ghouls…
That’s enough Reddit for me today.
Evil woman, killing your own parents for credit card fraud? Her punishment for murder is going to be a lot steeper than the punishment for credit card fraud. I would give ANYTHING to have my mum back.
*whose bodies she had hid in the house for 4 years.