I Don't Like Mondays Part 1

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概要

TLDRBrenda Spencer, une adolescente de 16 ans, a commis une fusillade dans une école en 1979, tuant deux adultes et blessant plusieurs enfants. Son acte a été inspiré par sa déclaration "Je n'aime pas les lundis", qui a également inspiré une chanson à succès. Après 26 ans de prison, elle a demandé une libération conditionnelle, suscitant des inquiétudes parmi les survivants et la communauté. Les témoignages révèlent des séquelles émotionnelles durables chez les victimes, tandis que la mère de Brenda blâme son ex-mari pour les événements tragiques. Le procureur estime que Brenda reste une menace potentielle, malgré ses remords exprimés lors de l'audience.

収穫

  • 🎶 La chanson "I Don't Like Mondays" a été inspirée par Brenda Spencer.
  • 🔫 En 1979, Brenda a tué deux adultes et blessé plusieurs enfants.
  • 😱 C'était la première fusillade scolaire aux États-Unis.
  • 🗣️ Brenda a exprimé des remords lors de son audience de libération conditionnelle.
  • 👨‍👧 La mère de Brenda blâme son ex-mari pour les événements tragiques.
  • 🏚️ Le père de Brenda n'a jamais parlé de la fusillade.
  • 😢 Les survivants restent émotionnellement marqués par l'incident.
  • ⚖️ Le procureur considère toujours Brenda comme une menace.
  • 📅 26 ans après, la communauté craint son retour.
  • 👶 Brenda était décrite comme une enfant bien élevée avant l'incident.

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    En janvier 1979, Brenda Spencer, une adolescente de 16 ans, a ouvert le feu depuis sa maison sur une école primaire, tuant deux adultes et blessant plusieurs enfants. Son acte a inspiré la chanson "I Don't Like Mondays" des Boomtown Rats, qui est devenue un succès mondial. 26 ans plus tard, Brenda est éligible à la libération conditionnelle, et des allégations sombres émergent concernant sa famille. Son père, qui vit toujours dans la maison où le drame a eu lieu, n'a jamais parlé de cet événement tragique. Sa mère, récemment, a déclaré que son ex-mari était responsable de ce qui s'est passé ce jour-là. Les survivants de la fusillade restent marqués émotionnellement, et Brenda est perçue comme une figure effrayante. Lors de son audience de libération conditionnelle, Brenda a exprimé des remords pour ses actes, mais le procureur estime que la fusillade était préméditée et calculée, et non un acte de désespoir d'adolescente.

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ビデオQ&A

  • Qui est Brenda Spencer ?

    Brenda Spencer est une adolescente qui a commis une fusillade dans une école en 1979, tuant deux adultes.

  • Quel a été le motif de la fusillade ?

    Brenda a déclaré qu'elle ne "n'aimait pas les lundis" comme justification de ses actes.

  • Quel impact la fusillade a-t-elle eu sur la communauté ?

    La fusillade a choqué la communauté de San Diego et a marqué le début d'une série de fusillades scolaires aux États-Unis.

  • Brenda Spencer a-t-elle exprimé des remords ?

    Oui, lors de son audience de libération conditionnelle, elle a exprimé des regrets pour ses actions.

  • Quel a été le verdict initial de Brenda Spencer ?

    Brenda a plaidé coupable et a échappé à la peine de mort en raison de son âge.

  • Comment les survivants se sentent-ils aujourd'hui ?

    Les survivants restent émotionnellement marqués par l'événement et considèrent Brenda comme une figure effrayante.

  • Que pense la mère de Brenda de son ex-mari ?

    Elle pense que son ex-mari est responsable des événements tragiques du matin de la fusillade.

  • Quel a été le rôle du procureur dans l'affaire ?

    Le procureur a exprimé des préoccupations quant à la menace que représente toujours Brenda pour la communauté.

  • Comment la fusillade a-t-elle été perçue à l'époque ?

    C'était la première fusillade scolaire aux États-Unis, provoquant un choc national.

  • Brenda a-t-elle des antécédents de comportement problématique ?

    Non, elle était décrite comme une enfant active et bien élevée avant l'incident.

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    [Music]
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    silip
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    over in 1979 the Boomtown rap single I
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    Don't Like Mondays was number one in 30
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    countries
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    [Music]
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    worldwide the song was inspired by this
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    16-year-old girl Brenda
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    Spencer on a Monday morning in January
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    1979 Brenda Spencer started shooting
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    from her house into the primary school
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    across the street killing two adults and
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    injuring eight children and a policeman
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    when asked why she was shooting Brenda
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    declared I Don't Like Mondays 26 years
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    later Brenda Spencer is entitled to
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    parole we were granted exclusive access
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    to her hearing and discovered that
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    behind the Eerie Detachment of her
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    original statement are now dark
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    allegations about a seemingly ordin
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    Suburban
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    family Brenda Spencer's father still
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    lives in the house from where the
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    shooting took place but he has never
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    spoken about the events of that Monday
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    morning in
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    1979 I want to talk about right
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    now Brenda's a strange mother has now
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    broken her silence and told us that she
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    thinks her ex-husband is responsible for
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    the events of that morning I feel that
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    her father should be where she is and
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    not her
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    from the home across the playground from
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    the home and all of a sudden uh as many
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    as seven shots rang out from the house
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    we D behind some
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    cars in a of the school principal and
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    custodian were killed when they stood in
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    front of
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    police do
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    w w w w tell me why I don't like Mone
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    tell me why I don't like
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    money Brenda Spencer was a teenage
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    school girl who lived in the very
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    ordinary San Diego suburb of San Carlos
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    California after her arrest Brenda
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    pleaded guilty and so her bizarre Monday
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    statement has remained the only
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    explanation to what was America's first
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    ever school
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    shooting 26 years on San Carlos is
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    nervously preparing for a parole hearing
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    and the possibility that she might be
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    allowed to return home ahead of that
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    hearing we tried to find out more about
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    the girl whose only motive for shooting
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    dead two adults and injuring several
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    children was I Don't Like Mondays this
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    livens up the
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    day the first person to offer an insight
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    into Brenda Spencer was the district
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    attorney for her parole hearing he
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    believes that she is still and always
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    has been a threat to the people of San
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    Diego this this is shot of Spencer as
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    she appeared on that particular day
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    January 29
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    1979 clearly I see a sense of uh
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    imbalance or disturbance in in looking
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    at this individual why do you think that
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    well it doesn't look like a typical uh
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    16-year-old person I think it uh if you
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    look at the eyes uh you see uh so at
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    least I see some sense of emotional
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    disturbance going on certainly she was
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    the grandmother of school year shootings
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    and later the Paradigm came or has
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    become that uh mad students go in and
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    shoot up the schoolyard you know shoot
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    up their classmates she she started at
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    all Burton rag was the school principal
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    shot dead by Brenda his widow Kathy has
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    kept their house as it was the morning
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    he left on January the 29th
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    1979 I don't think his memory was
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    anything to need to get away from no I
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    and you know he did nothing
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    wrong did it make it harder to deal with
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    that he was killed by a by ay old girl
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    yes it did went to collect my dad's
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    things a couple days afterwards and um
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    there was still Blood on the sidewalk
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    where he died they hadn't
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    scrubbed America let alone San Diego had
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    never experienced the school shooting
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    and as the San Caro suburb descended
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    into panic the rest of the country
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    watched on in
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    disbelief can you tell me what
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    happened got
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    shot okay that's all right then I got
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    shot then I went in the nurse's office
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    and I was bleeding a lot I just was
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    laying there dead the bullet that went
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    through her wrist didn't harm anything
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    didn't hit the bone or we're just
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    praising the Lord you're
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    lucky so terrified it was a very very
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    horrific event my mom just thanked Jesus
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    Christ because I was still alive and I
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    am still alive certainly it affected my
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    life I mean something that's that
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    traumatic of course um you know would of
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    course affect your
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    life basically was the end of my career
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    it's prevented being able to hold a
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    decent job for a long time I mean I
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    still dream about being a police officer
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    and being out on the street if I could
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    I'd go back to work tomorrow 26 years on
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    the survivors remain emotionally scarred
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    by the events of that Monday morning for
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    them this 16-year-old girl is still a
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    frightening figure she's evil looking to
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    me she got these glasses and that long
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    red hair
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    just creepy yeah I don't know someone
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    someone from like a a horror flick yeah
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    I mean I've never heard her voice you
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    know I've never heard her talk but
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    just she's eerie looking my niece and
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    nephew when they um got to the age where
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    they could understand this you know
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    they've always wondered they know you
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    know know Grandpa their question to my
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    brother was is she going to come and
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    kill us
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    too how would you describe Brenda as a
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    little
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    child she was very
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    active and
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    um she was uh always happy and uh a good
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    good child well behaved never had any
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    problems in school Brenda's parents
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    divorce when she was just nine but she
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    along with her brother and sister stayed
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    with her father do Spencer is a voice Ed
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    talking to the media about her daughter
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    but agreed to an interview on condition
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    it took place in the privacy of our
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    hotel room I didn't like what they were
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    writing and I was afraid of what I might
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    say uh because of how they painted her
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    and that uh and that was my little
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    girl and she's not a
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    monster because Brenda Spencer was only
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    16 she escaped the death penalty 26
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    years old on she will appear before a
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    parole board here at her
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    prison the American Media remained
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    fascinated by its original school
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    shooter and with tensions running High
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    ahead of her possible release ARS was
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    the only camera allowed into the hearing
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    room
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    this is a subsequent foral consideration
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    for Brenda Spencer Adam would you raise
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    your right hand do you somly swear to
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    tell the truth the whole truth and
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    nothing but the truth yes I do all right
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    inmate repeatedly fired a 22 caliber
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    rifle when asked about a motive for the
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    shooting the inmate tot I just started
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    shooting for the fun of it I Don't Like
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    Mondays this livein up the day how you
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    feel about this you've been in prison
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    for quite a
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    while um you killed two people again you
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    wounded nine
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    others how do you feel about this I'm
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    very deeply sorry I did it I didn't have
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    a right to do that to those
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    people this was Brenda Spencer's first
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    public display of remorse and with
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    possible parole beckoning suggested she
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    had now gained some insight into a crime
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    that had shocked
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    America Prosecuting da believes the
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    events of that Monday morning in 1979
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    were planned and calculating rather than
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    a perverse Act of teenage boredom Brenda
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    Spencer was shooting to kill this was
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    sniper type Behavior there were
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    approximately 36 rounds fired at 150 ft
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    from a telescopic rifle she was shooting
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    in a very deliberate manner to harm and
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    to kill and in fact accomplish those
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    objectives was very very chaotic police
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    tried to evacuate uh many of the
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    surrounding homes and then uh many of
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    the school children it was first about
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    that
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