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    Prosecutors describe Mo. teen as thrill killer

    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri teenager who confessed to murdering a 9-year-old girl faces the possibility of life in prison when she's sentenced Wednesday morning.

    Prosecutors described Alyssa Bustamante, 18, as a thrill killer who lacked remorse. Defense attorneys said she was a disturbed child who deserved the chance of freedom one day.

    The trial's conclusion follows days of testimony in a small courtroom in Missouri's capital city. Proceedings descended into chaos Tuesday as prosecutor Mark Richardson made an impassioned request for a lifelong sentence for Bustamante, who pleaded guilty to murdering Elizabeth Olten, a neighbor, in October 2009.

    Bustamante's grandmother and grandfather stormed out of the courtroom. That prompted Bustamante — who had been staring blankly downward as Richardson recounted her crime — to begin silently crying for the first time in her court proceedings that have spanned more than two years.

    Then as Cole County Circuit Judge Pat Joyce announced that she would reveal her sentence on Wednesday, Elizabeth's grandmother interrupted and cried out from her wheelchair.

    "I think Alyssa should get out of jail the same day Elizabeth gets out of the grave!" declared the grandmother, whom a prosecutor later identified as Sandy Corn.

    The disorder capped an emotional, two-day sentencing hearing highlighted by repeated references to words Bustamante had written in her diary on the night she strangled, slit the throat and repeatedly stabbed Elizabeth. Bustamante, then 15, wrote that it was an "ahmazing" and "pretty enjoyable" experience, ending the entry by saying: "I gotta go to church now...lol."

    "The motive has to be the most senseless, reprehensible that could be in humankind, and that is to take a life for a thrill," Richardson said.

    Richardson recounted in the courtroom how hundreds of volunteers had searched for Elizabeth near the rural town of St. Martins as Bustamante calmly lied, at least initially, to investigators about the girl's whereabouts.

    The prosecutor urged the judge to impose the maximum sentence for second-degree murder, life in prison with the possibility of parole, and an additional 71 years in prison for armed criminal action, which he said would have matched Elizabeth's remaining life expectancy. Richardson also urged that the sentences be served consecutively, meaning Bustamante would be an elderly woman before she ever got a chance at parole.

    Bustamante's attorney, Donald Catlett, countered that the sentences should run concurrently and that the judge should take into consideration a pre-sentencing report prepared by the state Division of Probation and Parole that apparently suggests something less than a life sentence. The judge said the recommendation must remain confidential.

    Catlett cited the testimony Tuesday of mental health professionals who described Bustamante as a "psychologically damaged" and "severely emotionally disturbed" child. They recounted her family's history with drug abuse, mental disorders and suicide attempts, noting her father was in prison and her mother had abandoned her. Her mother was in the courtroom Tuesday for the first time.

    Various mental health professionals testified over the course of the two-day hearing that Bustamante suffers from major depression and displays the features of a borderline personality disorder. Some also said she shows early signs of a bipolar disorder.

    Bustamante began taking the antidepressant drug Prozac after a suicide attempt on Labor Day 2007 at the start of her eighth grade year. Her dosage of the medication had been increased just two weeks before she murdered Elizabeth. Bustamante's attorneys presented evidence from a psychiatrist who testified that Prozac could have been a "major contributing factor" in the slaying — a theory rejected by a prosecution psychiatrist who insisted there was no scientific evidence of Prozac causing homicides, or even increasing aggression.

    Catlett noted that Bustamante had taken responsibility for her actions in her guilty plea last month. But he suggested the murder might have been averted if a Jefferson City mental health care facility had done a better job of treating her. Asking for leniency from the judge, Catlett said: "Mental illness can cause disastrous effects."

    Each time defense attorneys elicited testimony about Bustamante's troubled childhood, prosecutors countered by asking the mental health experts to describe what Bustamante had told them about the murder.

    Those mental health officials testified that Bustamante told them she dug a grave several days in advance of the killing, then used her younger sister to lure Elizabeth outside with an invitation to play. Bustamante led Elizabeth into the woods by telling her she had a surprise for her.

    Bustamante sliced Elizabeth's throat — as the child apparently tried to resist — with a knife that had been hidden in a backpack. Bustamante also strangled Elizabeth to the point of unconsciousness, then repeatedly stabbed Elizabeth in the chest. She was buried in a shallow grave.

     
    • dan h  •  3 mths ago
      here in missouri, many of us have followed this story since day 1. she may have been 15 when she committed this murder but she has shown no remorse or emotion and she's not sorry she did it. i believe there are occassionally people who are born without a soul or conscience and this girl definitely fits that profile. she had a lousy upbringing but even her family have not apologized to the family of the little girl she killed. all the psychobabble in the world will not excuse this girls reasons for murdering another human being. keeping her locked up until she dies is the only way to keep her from killing again.
      • Sally Munson 3 mths ago
        I agree with you nDan. When I started reading about this, my 1st thoughts were, was she born without a soul or conscience?

        No one has a[pologized in that family for what she did.....she shows no remorse at all, what so ever.
        It's what she wrote that creeps me out every time I see it...

        "ahmazing" and "pretty enjoyable" experience, ending the entry by saying: "I gotta go to church now...lol."

        I bet if she had not been caught she would have killed again...who knows, it might have been her litle sister next, maybe even along with her grandparents...

        Both of her parents F'UPPED big time...of course they're both screw ups any way. Having no right in bringing to kids into this world.

        I feel so bad for her little sister, who unknowingly had a part in this and has to live with it for the rest of her life.

        Life sentance, with NO parole, with NO chance what so ever of getting out,.I would not trust her with anything or anyone....
      • dan h 3 mths ago
        for me, the most disturbing thing about this, being a parent, is how she got to the point where she thought killing is fun and didnt think about the consequences. its really creepy.
    • rk  •  3 mths ago
      I would think "psychologically damaged" and "severely emotionally disturbed" are reasons to keep her locked up, not reasons to set her free.
    • PAT T  •  Laplace, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      so, she kills a 9 year old and WE have to support her for the rest of OUR lives? whats wrong with this system?
      • Always Right 3 mths ago
        Yup The other choice is to set her free so she can thrill kill again .
    • Busty Debutante  •  Altoona, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      2 year court proceeeding for someone who evryone KNOWS is guilty??? THATS a crime in itself!
      • kelstar 3 mths ago
        and a complete waste of tax payers money...then again, that's what the government does best anyway!
    • j c  •  3 mths ago
      so how is it 2nd degree murder if she planned it days in advance? Its premeditated murder, or at the least 1st degree murder. I feel bad bc she is a child, BUT bipolar, depression does not cause you to murder. I dont know why she was on Prozac instead of something else, but all too often legal teams blame Prozac when a child does something while on it. The question would be how long she was on it and if she was getting better. I am all for not sentencing kids as adults and giving them a chance but when its cold blooded murder, Im not sure if a child like that, especially after prison is safe for society, I think rather the opposite.
      • J R 3 mths ago
        Plea deal for her confession.
    • Jerry Frost  •  3 mths ago
      just take this fem punk out back of the barn and shoot her 1 time in the medulla oblongotta
      • BigMike 3 mths ago
        that is far too compassionate... unfortunately it would take a sick person to do to her what she deserves
      • Casual Observer 3 mths ago
        @BigMike: That's why they are sending her to prison. There are plenty of sick people in prison who will exact their own version of justice on her.
      • john 3 mths ago
        No ... Why not shoot her in the head .... ......................fol
    • Patrick  •  San Jose, Costa Rica  •  3 mths ago
      No matter how many disorders she has been diagnosed with, that doesnt change the strong possibility that she is and will be a threat to the general public. I hope she is never released from jail.
    • missilva17  •  Mt Hamilton, California  •  3 mths ago
      My brother and I had a horrifying childhood........still have some issues BUT never would we resort to murder. Why do to a child what you hated as a child. Everyone is responsible for their OWN actions, period!!!
    • Susan  •  Silver Spring, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      The little brat needs to be put down. I don't want to pay for her stay in prison with my tax dollars. This reform mentality has to stop.
    • Jerra  •  3 mths ago
      Many other people who grew up in worse situations do not kill. This is no excuse for Bustamante. She should be punished for killing a child for no reason but for her own morbid pleasure.
    • dat cute lil monkey  •  3 mths ago
      this girl wasn't born this way. time to require people to have a license and extensive training before they breed. Euthanasia for vicious criminals. Don't consider it punishment, but an act of mercy and compassion for people who don't belong in this world.
    • charlie74063  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      She should get a death sentance, that would be only right.
    • Edward Mattson  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      Life . No parole. What she did, and theamount of planning involved, demands the harshest sentence possible.
    • NO to NWO  •  Woburn, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      Wow. This is one of the most disturbing things I've read in awhile.
    • growup  •  Baton Rouge, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      Another conscienceless killer trying to get out of by wailing "My lousy childhood made me do it, my medicine made me do it, wah, wah, wah." I agree with Elizabeth's grandmother; set this waste of flesh free on the day Elizabeth gets out of the grave.
    • papa g  •  3 mths ago
      Its a crying shame we have to put her away and then feed her for the next 60-70 years.
    • Ricardo Stone  •  3 mths ago
      So she's psychologically challenged...that means she gets thrill kills at a discount? Sorry, she had to pay full price for this one, an innocent life is gone.
    • R E D O X  •  3 mths ago
      Incarceration till....' the same day Elizabeth gets out of her Grave '...seems fair to me .
    • Bernie  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      humanity seems to have lost itself in the search for a "thrill".....a 9 yr old dies cause a 15 yr old wants a thrill....god have mercy on her wretched soul....and god have mercy on the hearts and minds of the family of the poor 9 yr old.this must be an almost unbearable loss with no aparent closure for them....i offer my heartfelt condolences.i cannot even begin to know your loss,so very sorry......
    • In My Opinion  •  New Kensington, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      She wanted the experience of killing...now she should receive the experience of prison for that crime.
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