Good for her is how I see it. I am surprised she was convicted of murder and not manslaughter but I imagine the jury had its reasons. Either way, she killed this guy with zero just cause in my opinion. In the beginning, I leaned toward it having been a terrible and tragic mistake made on her part due to fatigue that might have some bit of mitigating circumstances to it; yet, the more I saw and heard, the more I was convinced that she was absolutely reckless in how she handled the situation and she paid little to know attention to the situation unfolding around her. Now she will have to pay for it. Of course, the appeals will go on for years to come.
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