Drown the Witch…
It’s heartening to know that this evil monster’s therapist is competent enough to recognize that the bathtub sister is still a sociopath. Of course, I made the same proclamation nearly one year ago and then here in more detail and also here and then more recently here and finally here.
A 21-year-old convicted killer seeking release from federal prison needs months of psychological counselling before she’s ready to move on with her life, her former therapist says. The Mississauga woman remains “stuck” in the same emotional and psychological state she was in before she helped murder her mother, Dr. Janine Cutler told a Brampton court today. “She is still in the offence cycle and exhibiting the same pattern of behaviour she did prior to the murder,” Cutler said. The younger sister of Canada’s infamous Bathtub Girls wants to be released from prison so she can live in an Ottawa halfway house and go to university.
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[Here are] some of Cutler’s comments made about her to her probation officer for a recent progress report: she “lies and manipulates” until she gets what she wants. “There is no limit to what she will do,” to get her way, Cutler said. She felt that was still the case for the inmate, who remains in a medium security unit, a classification she is grieving at the Grand Valley Institution for Women in Kitchener. She’s yet to deal with many childhood and family issues or the “triggers” that led to her role in her mother’s murder, Cutler said. She has little empathy for others, sees herself above others, gets annoyed and irritated easily, needs to always be in control, has distorted thinking, is very demanding and refuses to see things from other’s points of view, Cutler said.
Court heard today that the younger sister made a series of complaints against Cutler and tried to get her removed as her prison therapist. “She said I screamed and yelled at her during our sessions, that I didn’t listen, that she didn’t trust me,” said Cutler, who denied the accusations.
March 11th, 2009 at 4:47 am
Okay, but when Dr. Cutler says ” A 21-year-old convicted killer seeking release from federal prison needs months of psychological counselling before she’s ready to move on with her life”, does she mean that there is actually hope that she will ever be “normal”. I doubt it … but then again I’m not a psychologist
March 11th, 2009 at 9:40 pm
It likely means that there’s very little hope that this monster will ever be normal. However, a psychologist can’t ever say that except in the most extreme cases. So, she says “months” because “years” would sound too pessimistic and people might roll their eyes at the prospect of therapy taking years, even though it’s necessary even in simpler cases.
June 23rd, 2009 at 4:38 am
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October 28th, 2009 at 9:43 am
This is sad. The one girl is the smartest (book wise) person i’ve ever met. I knew her personally. Wont say names because i dont want to get her introuble but i spent some time with her ina youth detentsion centre. its a sad sad story. shes a monster
October 28th, 2009 at 8:37 pm
Thank you for the comments, cam. Yes, they say she’s bright, but the fact is that she lacks JUDGMENT. And I promise you that even the smartest person in the world will screw up if they lack judgment. In her case, she also lacks a conscience, hence she’s a psychopath.
Thanks again.