‘Get the f*** out of my face’: Charissa Brown-Wellington, 31, mother with 65 previous convictions who killed a stranger, 30, by pushing him under a tram while drunk and high on ecstasy, is jailed for five years.

Our thanks to Ken for this. An extract:

Experts compiled a 250-page psychiatric report on Brown-Wellington which confirmed she has a ‘personality disorder’.

It’s odd that ‘personality disorders’ are never used to mitigate the actions of violent men.

7 thoughts on “‘Get the f*** out of my face’: Charissa Brown-Wellington, 31, mother with 65 previous convictions who killed a stranger, 30, by pushing him under a tram while drunk and high on ecstasy, is jailed for five years.

  1. The article makes clear that it was the evil woman – Brown-Wellington – who started the altercation by launching the aggressive incitement of “What are you looking at?” She deliberately picked this fight. Her victim was chosen at random, his only necessary characteristic was that he was male. Note that, having been arrested, this evil woman immediately launches a
    false allegation against her deceased victim. Thus: “He should not have
    put his finger in my face. All my life I have had to put up with men
    putting their hands around me.” So, her first instinct was to launch a false
    allegation in order to frame her crime as a legitimate and provoked response to her
    victim’s alleged toxic masculinity. Pathetic.

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  2. What is worse is that where this is reported on the BBC, there is a link to another case below it, of a man who killed a Navy officer by running him over with his own car whilst escaping from a break in. He got 27 years (minimum!) and his male partner in crime, whose only role in the tragedy was to pick up the killer after he tried to dump the murder vehicle, got eight years for manslaughter! Here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-41829654

    Truly, the pussy pass is alive and well in our judicial system. Doubtless the poor woman had been sexually harassed or something, which meant she had no choice but to push her victim under the nearest tram she could find. Still, perhaps we men should start using these kinds of excuses too before our sentencing. It could help relieve overcrowding in prisons or something.

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  3. All that the personality disorder should change is her spending the rest of her life in a secure mental health facility rather than in a prison.

    I may even feel sorry for her having a condition that makes her like that.
    however she is a danger to other people and as such needs to be locked up for the same reason zoos keep lions in cages.

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