Women's Eastern Reception, Diagnostic And Correctional Center
Alyssa D Bustamante 1234604
1101 East Highway 54
Vandalia, Missouri 63382
yes, im deviant.... very deviant, I know
besides, she Is the sexiest girl alive. Id love to have her tie me down and cut me, smearing my blood all over her naked body while she fucks me till she cums hard
she doesnt deserve any prison time. maybe mental institution, but not prison. Is ayone here familliar with GG Allin? he was (is) god, jesus christ, and satan all together, and Alyssa is nothin less than a Martyr. Does anyone know if she was a fan of GG Allin?Did she ever use Bath salts? Peyote? this is just one more sign that todays youth needs to unite against christianity, kill all the republicans, crucify Sarah palin, and launch a jihad of brutality and bloodshed in the name of GG Allin, Alyssa, John Wayne Gacy, Ted Bundy, Allah, and Earth Liberation Front. the only way we can save the planet is by killing ourselves
I am 100% in love with her. I would die for her. if she asked me to kill myself, Id do it. Iv tried writing to her.... to no avail. I totally sympathize with her wanting to know what it feels like to kill, as Ive had the same urge. the closest I ever come to murder is arson.... (im an ecoterrorist, and I burned a construction site)
She deserves what she's dealing with. She still knew right from wrong, point blank.
No U.
No U? I don't really understand what you're trying to say. If you're disagreeing with me, then let someone that's depressed kill someone very close to you, and see how you feel then.
She was nubile, delicious, moronic JB.I'd have gone to prison if she'd consented to letting me fuck her before she'd reached the age of consent, on the basis that children aren't capable of making life-changing decisions. Regardless, her life-changing decision was apparently that of an entirely competent adult who knew precisely what she was doing.
She was nubile, delicious, moronic JB.
I'd have gone to prison if she'd consented to letting me fuck her before she'd reached the age of consent, on the basis that children aren't capable of making life-changing decisions. Regardless, her life-changing decision was apparently that of an entirely competent adult who knew precisely what she was doing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W13Ta53KKSoget it before it's deleted again.if anyone has the other two, especially the "jackass stunt" vid, i'd happily hand over a few notes in exchange.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W13Ta53KKSo
get it before it's deleted again.
if anyone has the other two, especially the "jackass stunt" vid, i'd happily hand over a few notes in exchange.
It's pretty amazing that the antidepressants playing a role was dismissed so swiftly. There have been other cases around the world, as well as in the US, where the drugs were determined to be a factor of the crimes. I wonder, had Alyssa not been tricked with the threat of the death penalty and plead not guilty, if a jury would have bought into the antidepressants being a factor more. Speaking of which, what was the point of making a plea deal if she was going to end up getting life in prison anyway? It was purely to save her from the death penalty? That shouldn't have been an option to begin with. in b4 ahmazing
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>>1Death penalty was never on the table for her. As of 2005, a person can no longer be sentenced to death for a crime he/she committed while younger than 18.Regarding plea deal - sure, looking back now, it's easy to say, "why didn't she take her chances on trial? Best case scenario - she walks. Worst case (life without parole) - well, really not much worse than now."But nobody knew upfront how the judge will rule. I think attorneys believed there were enough mitigating circumstances for much lighter sentence. With plea deal, there was a possibility she could get as low as 10 years. Considering time already served, she'd be out at 26.
>>1
Death penalty was never on the table for her. As of 2005, a person can no longer be sentenced to death for a crime he/she committed while younger than 18.
Regarding plea deal - sure, looking back now, it's easy to say, "why didn't she take her chances on trial? Best case scenario - she walks. Worst case (life without parole) - well, really not much worse than now."
But nobody knew upfront how the judge will rule. I think attorneys believed there were enough mitigating circumstances for much lighter sentence. With plea deal, there was a possibility she could get as low as 10 years. Considering time already served, she'd be out at 26.
Is there really nothing more that could be done?It just feels so wrong that they've essentially given up on her without trying.That there are no efforts in rehabilitation to help someone who can still be helped.
>>2 Though if they want to keep her there for life, what good will it really do?
if she receives the right psychiatric treatment,maybe she will have peace of mind even if she stays in prison for the rest of her life.
>>4She's suffering from psychopathy.You don't find peace of mind from that disorder; you don't get better.If anything, you get worse as time passes on, and even worse considering she's among other psychopaths now.
>>5In sentencing hearing no medical expert claimed she's a psychopath, only that she's depressed and suicidal and possibly has borderline personality disorder.But you read something on psychopathy and think you can diagnose her. You're talking out of your ass.She's always had demons, but I think Prozac pushed her over the edge. She gets the highest Prozac dosage she was ever on in early October 2009, her behavior becomes increasingly worse (as testified by her grandmother) and a few week later she kills. Coincidence, right?
>>5
In sentencing hearing no medical expert claimed she's a psychopath, only that she's depressed and suicidal and possibly has borderline personality disorder.
But you read something on psychopathy and think you can diagnose her. You're talking out of your ass.
She's always had demons, but I think Prozac pushed her over the edge. She gets the highest Prozac dosage she was ever on in early October 2009, her behavior becomes increasingly worse (as testified by her grandmother) and a few week later she kills. Coincidence, right?
Either way, I say the country really needs to reevaulate the way they treat mental illness.
Has anyone tried writing to her?
she has recevied 1000+ letters for the last years..
>>2sauce?
Has anyone received a letter back?
Seconding the question.Has anyone here written to her?What did you say?
Is the address above the current correct address where she is?I really want to write a letter to her.
Is the address above the current correct address where she is?
I really want to write a letter to her.
yes.
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