Celisia Stanton
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I mean, it seems to be pretty clear what her motive was, which is to sort of get rid of her old life so that she could enter into this relationship with this man that she was having an affair with. I don't know why she's not admitting to that now, 30 years later, you know, at this point. you would think that it would just kind of serve her to say, that's what I was trying to do.
I see now through therapy and whatever else that that was wrong. And I've developed XYZ coping mechanisms to prevent myself from harming people in the future. That, to me, would be what accountability looks like. I totally agree with what you're saying. It seems like it's more of a performance. And then also not to mention just like kind of what's been going on since she's been in prison.
I see now through therapy and whatever else that that was wrong. And I've developed XYZ coping mechanisms to prevent myself from harming people in the future. That, to me, would be what accountability looks like. I totally agree with what you're saying. It seems like it's more of a performance. And then also not to mention just like kind of what's been going on since she's been in prison.
I see now through therapy and whatever else that that was wrong. And I've developed XYZ coping mechanisms to prevent myself from harming people in the future. That, to me, would be what accountability looks like. I totally agree with what you're saying. It seems like it's more of a performance. And then also not to mention just like kind of what's been going on since she's been in prison.
Sort of interesting. She's had all of these like inappropriate relationships with the different prison guards, you said it was. And I think that that, you know, it's sad because it seems like it's sort of mirroring some of the other things in her life where she is perhaps she is sort of dependent on you know, really needing a relationships, particularly maybe a romantic one.
Sort of interesting. She's had all of these like inappropriate relationships with the different prison guards, you said it was. And I think that that, you know, it's sad because it seems like it's sort of mirroring some of the other things in her life where she is perhaps she is sort of dependent on you know, really needing a relationships, particularly maybe a romantic one.
Sort of interesting. She's had all of these like inappropriate relationships with the different prison guards, you said it was. And I think that that, you know, it's sad because it seems like it's sort of mirroring some of the other things in her life where she is perhaps she is sort of dependent on you know, really needing a relationships, particularly maybe a romantic one.
And that these sort of like inappropriate relationships are kind of appealing to her in some way, like whether it be an affair or, you know, what happened when she was initially assaulted, you know, wrongly by her stepdad. And now, you know, and let's be clear as a, like as an incarcerated person, the, the guards who were engaging in this, you know, sexual relationship with her are the most
And that these sort of like inappropriate relationships are kind of appealing to her in some way, like whether it be an affair or, you know, what happened when she was initially assaulted, you know, wrongly by her stepdad. And now, you know, and let's be clear as a, like as an incarcerated person, the, the guards who were engaging in this, you know, sexual relationship with her are the most
And that these sort of like inappropriate relationships are kind of appealing to her in some way, like whether it be an affair or, you know, what happened when she was initially assaulted, you know, wrongly by her stepdad. And now, you know, and let's be clear as a, like as an incarcerated person, the, the guards who were engaging in this, you know, sexual relationship with her are the most
aggressors here because she's the vulnerable person in that and so far she's a prisoner that's not to say that she's not involved that she doesn't take any she shouldn't have any accountability for like inappropriate relationships but it's like kind of disturbing that these guards were even that there were multiple guards that were like entering into these relationships with her and that's something that does happen in prison
aggressors here because she's the vulnerable person in that and so far she's a prisoner that's not to say that she's not involved that she doesn't take any she shouldn't have any accountability for like inappropriate relationships but it's like kind of disturbing that these guards were even that there were multiple guards that were like entering into these relationships with her and that's something that does happen in prison
aggressors here because she's the vulnerable person in that and so far she's a prisoner that's not to say that she's not involved that she doesn't take any she shouldn't have any accountability for like inappropriate relationships but it's like kind of disturbing that these guards were even that there were multiple guards that were like entering into these relationships with her and that's something that does happen in prison
And so anyways, all of that to say that, like, I feel like all of those behaviors since she's been in prison sort of indicate that maybe, you know, the necessary growth hasn't happened. And, you know, that's just kind of furthered by those statements that she's making.
And so anyways, all of that to say that, like, I feel like all of those behaviors since she's been in prison sort of indicate that maybe, you know, the necessary growth hasn't happened. And, you know, that's just kind of furthered by those statements that she's making.
And so anyways, all of that to say that, like, I feel like all of those behaviors since she's been in prison sort of indicate that maybe, you know, the necessary growth hasn't happened. And, you know, that's just kind of furthered by those statements that she's making.
Yeah, that's interesting. I didn't think about the โ I was thinking about like the 30 years and then eligible for parole, not so much the like frequency that she gets to kind of like plead her case every two years. That's super frequent. Yeah. And so, yeah, that is definitely one of those things where, yeah, you have to re sort of live that experience and trauma.
Yeah, that's interesting. I didn't think about the โ I was thinking about like the 30 years and then eligible for parole, not so much the like frequency that she gets to kind of like plead her case every two years. That's super frequent. Yeah. And so, yeah, that is definitely one of those things where, yeah, you have to re sort of live that experience and trauma.
Yeah, that's interesting. I didn't think about the โ I was thinking about like the 30 years and then eligible for parole, not so much the like frequency that she gets to kind of like plead her case every two years. That's super frequent. Yeah. And so, yeah, that is definitely one of those things where, yeah, you have to re sort of live that experience and trauma.
That's one of the things I've been kind of thinking about. We did in season two, the two part episode on the Manson murders and, you know, the women who were who had committed this murder alongside Manson.