Brenda Spencer tenía sólo 15 años cuando un día de 1979 tomó el rifle de su padre y desde el balcón de la casa contigua a la escuela a la que asistía comenzó a disparar contra la gente, matando al director, a un guardia de seguridad e hiriendo a otras nueve personas. personas, incluidos los compañeros de clase.
Tras horas de negociaciones, la policía logró entrar en la casa gracias a haberle ofrecido una hamburguesa a la niña.
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Cuando le preguntaron por qué lo había hecho ella misma, respondió con mucha calma:
“No me gustan los lunes, son muy aburridos, solo los hice para alegrarme el día”.
Hoy Brenda tiene más de 50 años y aún reside en prisión.
Los jueces se negaron a concederle la libertad condicional porque se cree que todavía puede ser peligrosa.
Can’t accept any responsibility when all excuses fail the ”my father sexually assaulted me at young age” card comes into play. We’ve seen this too many times e.g. Casey Anthony.
Automatik Pilot
10 months ago
She was always lying so that she doesn’t have to be held accountable for her actions
Chris
10 months ago
You are responsible for your actions even when you’re high as balls, so trying to get out of her punishment based on being high is hilarious.
Bailando con el enemigo
10 months ago
Del tomate
barbara hukan
10 months ago
What was the father thinking buy getting her a gun and enough bullets to take out a small town. He did everything to enable her to do exactly what she had been threatening and should have been charged for it. He basically signed hers and many others deaths. Its only luck that prevented anyone from being killed. She clearly needed help for mental health issues and he even barred authorities from treating her. I think he is equally, if not more to blame for what happened.
West Royale Investments
10 months ago
There is no place outside prison for her. There is no place in our society for her.
@suzanne_gonzalez222
10 months ago
Now she looks like a mix between Dahmer and Chucky on asteroids.
lory dayle
10 months ago
abomination
Henry Unger
10 months ago
The “I don’t like Mondays” shooter. Scary to think she is eligible for parole again this year. Wonder what explanation she will have this time?
Thomas Hagger
10 months ago
What a way of thinking
Philip Hall
10 months ago
Her dad is basically responsible. Parents who deny their kids psychiatric care are as bad as parents who deny their kids necessary medical care that eventually kills them.
Hank Bromann
10 months ago
she’s refusing to accept responsibility meaning she hasn’t learned a damn thing. There’s no way she should ever be set free to reoffend.
Pam Simmerson
10 months ago
No body knows what was going through this little 17 year old girls head back then. it seems to me nobody even gave a shit, before what happened. Today we are somewhat lucky to have agencies’ up everyone’s ass if you look at a child wrongly. my wife was a social worker for drug and alcohol, and also worked with many mentally disabled people through the years, I heard and see a lot of bad, bad, things before she past away. We all don’t really know how it feels to be in the shoes of someone like that, So many People are so quick to judge negatively, its a shame. Yea, she was TOTALLY WORNG!!! in how she handled it, and unfortunately, some have to deal with there loved ones leaving them, but We are all only human, and that comes with a lot of baggage sometimes, that some of us can’t handle as well as others, and really Bad things happen, when its not addressed soon enough. I don’t know this girl, but when I read this story a few years ago, I felt She was given a raw deal, I don’t known, something inside made Me feel she was really good inside, and her Darkened life made this happen, and I was really upset that no one gave a shit before this come about. Well, all have to give a shit, and act when we see something troubling someone, then, and only then, can we give judgment a thought.
Elizabeth Harper
10 months ago
Her parents were separated, and she lived her early years with her alcohol and drug addicted father
All of us are capable of evil and being a monster. She did the crime so do the time. Being she was only 16 and dad gave her the gun he should do some time as well. Parole is so often a big mistake. She ruined her own life. Its not important to give her life back she took lives
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Brenda Spencer tenía sólo 15 años cuando un día de 1979 tomó el rifle de su padre y desde el balcón de la casa contigua a la escuela a la que asistía comenzó a disparar contra la gente, matando al director, a un guardia de seguridad e hiriendo a otras nueve personas. personas, incluidos los compañeros de clase.
Tras horas de negociaciones, la policía logró entrar en la casa gracias a haberle ofrecido una hamburguesa a la niña.
Cuando le preguntaron por qué lo había hecho ella misma, respondió con mucha calma:
“No me gustan los lunes, son muy aburridos, solo los hice para alegrarme el día”.
Hoy Brenda tiene más de 50 años y aún reside en prisión.
Los jueces se negaron a concederle la libertad condicional porque se cree que todavía puede ser peligrosa.
PrisioneroEnArgentina.com
Junio 6, 2024
De chaleco
She was really sick on the head
Can’t accept any responsibility when all excuses fail the ”my father sexually assaulted me at young age” card comes into play. We’ve seen this too many times e.g. Casey Anthony.
She was always lying so that she doesn’t have to be held accountable for her actions
You are responsible for your actions even when you’re high as balls, so trying to get out of her punishment based on being high is hilarious.
Del tomate
What was the father thinking buy getting her a gun and enough bullets to take out a small town. He did everything to enable her to do exactly what she had been threatening and should have been charged for it. He basically signed hers and many others deaths. Its only luck that prevented anyone from being killed. She clearly needed help for mental health issues and he even barred authorities from treating her. I think he is equally, if not more to blame for what happened.
There is no place outside prison for her.
There is no place in our society for her.
Now she looks like a mix between Dahmer and Chucky on asteroids.
abomination
The “I don’t like Mondays” shooter. Scary to think she is eligible for parole again this year. Wonder what explanation she will have this time?
What a way of thinking
Her dad is basically responsible. Parents who deny their kids psychiatric care are as bad as parents who deny their kids necessary medical care that eventually kills them.
she’s refusing to accept responsibility meaning she hasn’t learned a damn thing. There’s no way she should ever be set free to reoffend.
No body knows what was going through this little 17 year old girls head back then. it seems to me nobody even gave a shit, before what happened. Today we are somewhat lucky to have agencies’ up everyone’s ass if you look at a child wrongly. my wife was a social worker for drug and alcohol, and also worked with many mentally disabled people through the years, I heard and see a lot of bad, bad, things before she past away. We all don’t really know how it feels to be in the shoes of someone like that, So many People are so quick to judge negatively, its a shame. Yea, she was TOTALLY WORNG!!! in how she handled it, and unfortunately, some have to deal with there loved ones leaving them, but We are all only human, and that comes with a lot of baggage sometimes, that some of us can’t handle as well as others, and really Bad things happen, when its not addressed soon enough. I don’t know this girl, but when I read this story a few years ago, I felt She was given a raw deal, I don’t known, something inside made Me feel she was really good inside, and her Darkened life made this happen, and I was really upset that no one gave a shit before this come about. Well, all have to give a shit, and act when we see something troubling someone, then, and only then, can we give judgment a thought.
Her parents were separated, and she lived her early years with her alcohol and drug addicted father
There was a rumor of sex abuse too
All of us are capable of evil and being a monster. She did the crime so do the time. Being she was only 16 and dad gave her the gun he should do some time as well. Parole is so often a big mistake. She ruined her own life. Its not important to give her life back she took lives