02-17-2015, 02:46 PM
Arias, should she get LWOP, will be isolated for a number of years before any chance of entering general population in prison.
I have always said that this would be a slow death for her. Even with the prospects of getting into general population, the years that she will be on her own will only serve to drive her mad.
It has been said that BPD does not come on all of a sudden and manifests itself over time with more of the behaviours of this disorder becoming more extreme.
This has been definitively proven by her slaughter of Travis.
It can only escalade with the trauma of the DP and/or even with LWOP.
Being alone in a cell, whether for a few years or until she receives the death sentence will enhance her behaviours and skewed thinking.
Should she be released into general population if given LWOP, it will not serve her well in any way.
Hard core inmates within the prison will not tolerate her and her narcissistic personality. I can see her becoming a target to bring her down off of her pedestal. Her manipulative ways will not bode well in general population.
It should also be remembered that even if given the DP, this could be commuted to LWOP in the future. With the controversy over the DP, this could be a real possibility.
If she receives the DP, it will be no big deal to her because she feels she has a multitude of evidence that will work in the appeals process and she feels she will ultimately win.
If she receives LWOP, she feels it will be a walk in the park for her as she can still be a contributing member to society, both within the walls of the prison and in free society.
She also believes that she will be eventually exonerated as she said in an interview that (not verbatim) she was young, relatively healthy, does not smoke and there is evidence of longevity in her family.
Her allocution will once again be a joke, a speech filled with no remorse and a testimony to her wonderful character.
I have always said that this would be a slow death for her. Even with the prospects of getting into general population, the years that she will be on her own will only serve to drive her mad.
It has been said that BPD does not come on all of a sudden and manifests itself over time with more of the behaviours of this disorder becoming more extreme.
This has been definitively proven by her slaughter of Travis.
It can only escalade with the trauma of the DP and/or even with LWOP.
Being alone in a cell, whether for a few years or until she receives the death sentence will enhance her behaviours and skewed thinking.
Should she be released into general population if given LWOP, it will not serve her well in any way.
Hard core inmates within the prison will not tolerate her and her narcissistic personality. I can see her becoming a target to bring her down off of her pedestal. Her manipulative ways will not bode well in general population.
It should also be remembered that even if given the DP, this could be commuted to LWOP in the future. With the controversy over the DP, this could be a real possibility.
If she receives the DP, it will be no big deal to her because she feels she has a multitude of evidence that will work in the appeals process and she feels she will ultimately win.
If she receives LWOP, she feels it will be a walk in the park for her as she can still be a contributing member to society, both within the walls of the prison and in free society.
She also believes that she will be eventually exonerated as she said in an interview that (not verbatim) she was young, relatively healthy, does not smoke and there is evidence of longevity in her family.
Her allocution will once again be a joke, a speech filled with no remorse and a testimony to her wonderful character.