Ditto for me too. I definitely don't find her hot or attractive at all. Attractive to me also means to me someone that has a good heart. Pause ..." a thought provoking moment"...Play... Karla H. is heartless, evil and shows no remorse on what she did to those kids.hifisex said:ditto!
its an absolute disgrace that this sadistic cunt is being let out after only 12 years!
yet another huge steaming pile of dog shit from our injustice system
HFS
Exactly....well saidCurious Boy said:An attractive blonde brushes by you in the pub. You seek her out, and spend the night making passionate love. While looking for your clothes the next morning, something in her apartment looks out of sorts. You can't place your finger on it, it’s just a feeling. Maybe her apartment looks way too neat, even for a girl. Maybe it’s the lack of photos of family & friends. What goes through your mind when you discover her living room is identical to that catalogue that’s open on the coffee table, down to the last detail?
Do you really check her mental health as much as you examine her body? Dude, that babe that’s been stealing glances at you could have a body or two in her freezer that just haven’t been found yet.
So, yes, I’d stop & watch Karla walk by. By now that I know something about her life, I don’t find her attractive.
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But the problem is, what if she does it again? I read in the paper that she's taken up with another misogynistic killer.rambler6 said:First of all I'm not a former criminal. But at what point can you get back into society and not be under the supervision of public/police. The gov't made a deal to get the worst of the two put away for life. The second person has done the twelve years that was set out on the plea agreement. She's done her time, I think its wrong that the police will be tailing her for who knows how long. At some point in time a person should be able to try and get their life back if they have served their time.
I personally think she is a very evil person, but she has paid her debt to society and should be allowed to get on with her life or what's left of it.
Just a different perspective.






