Josh Clark
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She kills two more people.
That's just crazy.
She finally gets to walla walla, like you said.
And that two to 20 years is what's known as an indeterminate sentence.
Like you have to serve at least a minimum, but you're not going to serve beyond 20.
So she was in there for, I think, less than two years before she was paroled.
She very famously knitted ponchos for the other inmates.
And when she did get out, I think within six months, she had been pardoned by the governor of Washington.
Yeah, and was very well received there.
During the trial, one of her vocal supporters was the Sydney Morning Herald, I think, or at least some columnist in there.
And she made a ton of money again when she showed up in New Zealand.
People just flocked to her for her treatment.
And I think she long said, like, hey...
Fifteen people died in my care from the fasting.
But, you know, I've had hundreds of other patients.
So is that really that bad?
And people are like, yeah, it is kind of bad.
But also, you know, most doctors who lose patients don't also fleece them of their their estate.