Thursday, July 26, 2012

Lesbian Love In Rural Pennsylvania Leads To Murder Or Why I Support The Death Penalty

BRANDY STEVENS BURIED ALIVE!

JUST A GREAT YOUNG WOMAN ENROLLED AT YOUNGSTOWN STATE

HER OBITUARY PICTURE. HER FAMILY CANNOT BELIEVE SHE WAS SLAUGHTERED BY LESBIAN BULL DYKES.

ASHLEY BARBER AMERICAN PSYCHO  - DIG THE NECK TATTOOS INSTANTLY SPELLS - LOSER

JADE OLMSTEAD CO-CONSPIRATOR AND MURDERESS CONFESSED TO CRIME. NOTE THE THOUSAND YARD STARE THESE PIECES OF HUMAN GARBAGE HAVE,  THE BRUTS!
I DON'T PRETEND TO KNOW WHAT GOES THROUGH PEOPLES' MINDS WHEN THEY RESORT TO MURDER. THESE ARE THE LATEST POSTER CHILDREN FOR THE DEATH PENALTY. THEIR SAVAGE ASSAULT, MURDER AND THE ACT OF BURYING THE VICTIM WHILE SHE WAS STILL ALIVE, IS, BEYOND MY LIMITED COMPREHENSION. THIS MURDER HAS SENT SHOCKWAVES THROUGH THE RURAL COMMUNITIES WHERE THE VICTIM WAS FROM AND WHERE THE MURDER TOOK PLACE.
MORE ON THE STORY HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE , IF YOU WANT THE LURID DETAILS. ALL THAT I CAN SAY, IS, ROT IN HELL TO THE PERPS!

SAMPLING OF COMMENTS....,

 In the northern reaches of Crawford County lies Sugar Lake, formed by glaciers during the ice age. Farms and hills surround the lake. This is a peaceful area and a good place to live. Lake Creek Road circles the lake and then follows the outflow down the valley. Hill Road cuts south from Lake Creek Road on the eastern end of the lake. Drake Hill Road intersects with Hill Road and the girls lived at that intersection. The residents of the area may be on the jury that decides the fate of Jade Olmstead and Ashley Barber. Most are sayimg that slayings like this just don't happen here. It did and they will have to decide how to deal with it.

 Give those 2 freaks the death penalty.


why the seclusion of the bloody details of this horrific murder by these lesbians?:
Brandy M. Stevens, 20, was still alive but probably beyond feeling pain when a woman she had loved helped to bury her.
Jade N. Olmstead, 18, and her new lover, Ashley M. Barber, told police that they invited Stevens to their Cochranton-area home on May 17 and then savagely beat and choked her and buried her in a grave they had waiting, state police Trooper Eric Mallory testified during a preliminary hearing for the two women Wednesday.
Both will stand trial on charges of homicide and conspiracy to commit homicide, Vernon Township District Judge Michael Rossi ruled. Mallory testified that Barber and Olmstead admitted to the killing and described their relationship and their relationship to the victim in separate interviews with police.
Olmstead greeted Stevens and lured her into the woods near the home that she shared with Barber and Barber's parents in Wayne Township, to see a crude fort that she and Ashley Barber were building. Barber was hiding there. At the fort, the two women began punching and kicking Stevens and stuffed a "Saw" cap into her mouth to stop her pleading for her life and screaming.
"They said they were freaking out from her screams," Mallory said.
Stevens was knocked to the ground by the two women. Barber put a rope around her neck and strangled her while Olmstead alternately hit her in the head with a shovel and helped to choke her, Mallory said.
Barber also repeatedly pounded Stevens' head against a stump and told police that a bruise on her own forehead came from head-butting Stevens' besides.
"She was on the victim's back with her knee in her spine, pulling her head back with the rope ... and letting it hit the stump," Mallory said.
The two women rolled Stevens into a shallow grave that they had prepared for her at the fort. When they saw that she was still breathing, they threw a large rock onto her face and poured water into her mouth and nose

 If this isn't a death penalty case, then what is? These 2 are not human.

 I kind of like life without parole. They're 18 and 20. Let them rot for the next 50 or 60 years in a tiny little cell.

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