Tuesday, September 27, 2005
you have to be tweaking to read this crap
For real.
Apparently Georgia courthouse shooter hostage survivorAshley Smith gave some of her crystal meth to rapist, murderer and her hostage-taker Brian Nichols in her Atlanta apartment where he held her hostage earlier this year.
You remember the case. The guy was to stand trial for raping his ex-girlfriend until he overpowered the Sherriff's deputy bringing him into the courtroom, took her gun and killed her, the judge and the clerk before escaping and killing a couple of others. Nichols eventually arrived at Smith's apartment, overpowered her and held her hostage there for a few days.
At the time, Smith's story was that she convinced Nichols to surrender by reading him a chapter from "The Purpose-Driven Life," a Christian screed that professes to teach people a better way to live "through Christ's love."
I thought that story was fishy at the time, especially because that kind of book can barely inspire a bowel movement, let alone inspire a fugitive murderer to turn himself in.
Seriously, Smith's admission this week just proves you have to be in an altered state to get anything out of that pap.
Apparently Georgia courthouse shooter hostage survivorAshley Smith gave some of her crystal meth to rapist, murderer and her hostage-taker Brian Nichols in her Atlanta apartment where he held her hostage earlier this year.
You remember the case. The guy was to stand trial for raping his ex-girlfriend until he overpowered the Sherriff's deputy bringing him into the courtroom, took her gun and killed her, the judge and the clerk before escaping and killing a couple of others. Nichols eventually arrived at Smith's apartment, overpowered her and held her hostage there for a few days.
At the time, Smith's story was that she convinced Nichols to surrender by reading him a chapter from "The Purpose-Driven Life," a Christian screed that professes to teach people a better way to live "through Christ's love."
I thought that story was fishy at the time, especially because that kind of book can barely inspire a bowel movement, let alone inspire a fugitive murderer to turn himself in.
Seriously, Smith's admission this week just proves you have to be in an altered state to get anything out of that pap.







