Keith Morrison
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It wasn't a surprise, but boy, was it ever in character.
But the jury didn't seem to have any trouble reaching a verdict in Helen's case, but they talked a little longer about Olga before they finally came to a conclusion.
Life can be tragic for people.
And you live in those moments.
You feel tremendous empathy for people who are the victims of crime.
And you feel whatever you feel for the people who committed it.
Sometimes more angry than other times.
Sometimes they're pathetic.
Sometimes they're really quite evil people.
But as Susan says, you've got other things in your life.
You leave it behind.
And then move on to the next one.
Human beings are just endlessly fascinating in their variety, in their goodness, and in their ability to be really bad when they want to be.
They're in two separate prisons in California.
They have never, as far as I know, been in the same prison, perhaps for good reason.
And they have, you know, whatever else prison life has done for them, it has not harmed their longevity whatsoever.
Helen has just turned 95.
Olga is 92, about to turn 93, as far as we know.
And they're going on about their lives in prison.
They've been there for quite some time now, and there's no chance that they're getting out.