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Registered on:2/26/2014
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I have known many violent offenders in my career. The majority are of the "I didn't do it" type, a few are of the "it wasn't my fault" type, and a tiny, tiny number are truly sorry for what they did. In this case, the offender has NOT "found God, has NOT become a changed man, and I believe is NOT sorry for what he did. Your assumptions are poorly placed.
Yes, obviously he had a motive and it wasn't "spur of the moment". Prisoners are always very careful of what they tell "free-men". He also never mentioned cutting her brother. Selective memory. I did ask him at the time if he ever contacted her family and he said "what's the point". I believe there is some basic human quality that's lacking in him but at least he will never get out amongst the general public again.
I spoke once with Bryan Brown about the crime - and although he wouldn't give me anything more than the basic details of his crime, he did tell me there was no particular reason for his crime. To me, that makes everything much worse - it was, according to him, just a spur of the moment thing. Awful thing.
Bryan Brown is in Angola Prison serving life without the possibility of parole. I've known him for the past 12 years through my job. Short, fat, balding man in poor health. He came from a good, loving family. His two sisters won't have anything to do with him but his parents still maintain some contact. Bryan destroyed not only Connie Smith's life but also the lives of her family, and those of his own family.