11-21-2012, 02:51 AM
(11-19-2012, 07:45 PM)Sphincter Cop Wrote: Do you think the combination of her fathers death and child passing away from being ill was a breaking point for her? I wonder if she just functionally lost it.
I believe it could have pushed her over the edge. One wonders how she could do it so many times before being held accountable.
"In her most expansive interview to date, notorious child killer Marybeth Tinning told the state parole board last month she was a “messed up person” who smothered her 4-month daughter with a pillow because she feared the infant would die.
“After the deaths of my other children … I just lost it,” Tinning told the board Jan. 26. “(I) became a damaged worthless piece of person and when my daughter was young, in my state of mind at that time, I just believed that she was going to die also. So I just did it.”
http://blog.timesunion.com/crime/notorio...-die/6690/