Brenda Ann Spencer

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Brenda Ann Spencer (April 3, 1962) is a convicted American murderer who carried out a shooting spree at Cleveland Elementary School in San Diego, California on January 29, 1979. Principal Burton Wragg and head custodian Mike Suchar were killed in the attack, while eight children and a police officer sustained wounds. One of the children she shot was only hit in the hand and survived. She talked about the incident on the The Mikey Show, a local radio station to San Diego County.
The school was across the street from Spencer's house. She used a rifle that she had recently been given for Christmas by her father. When the six-hour incident ended and she was asked whom she wanted to shoot, she said, "I like red and blue jackets". When asked why, she shrugged and replied, "I don't like Mondays. This livens up the day."[1] She also said, "I had no reason for it, and it was just a lot of fun"; "It was just like shooting ducks in a pond"' and "[The children] looked like a herd of cows standing around; it was really easy pickings." At the time of the shootings, Brenda Ann Spencer was 16 years old.
She pleaded guilty to two counts of murder and assault with a deadly weapon, and was sentenced to prison for 25 years to life, currently being served at The California Institution for Women in Chino.[1] She has been eligible for parole four times and has been turned down each time, most recently in 2005. She will be eligible for parole again in 2009.
In 2005, she claimed that she was drunk and under the influence of PCP, and that her father, Wallace Spencer, had sexually abused her as a child and that the state and her attorney conspired to hide her drug test results.
Spencer's crime, perceived lack of remorse, and lack of a serious explanation for her actions when captured, inspired the song "I Don't Like Mondays" by The Boomtown Rats, written by Bob Geldof. Her quote "I don't like Mondays" also appears written on a wall in the 1985 movie The Breakfast Club.
The LA Punk band The Child Molesters also wrote a song entitled "Brenda Spencer" that references her quote with the lyric of "You hate Mondays, well I hate Mondays too!"

Just recently watched a documentry about this and her parole hearing which she was denied. What are you thought about this? I personally think she should be kept locked up, her dad seems a fucking weirdo but then so does her mum for not having anything to do with her. Her parole hearing came across to me as well rehearsed, of course she's sorry, shes spent 25 years inside, what she is actually sorry about really isn't too clear and who wants to take a chance on a girl who randomly shot a load of people? Glad she stays where she is right now, next parole hearing is next year, lets se what happens.
 
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The story makes her sound a teeny bit crazy...

Pretty much, yeah, she seems to be giving it all the I was abused by my dad story now, seeing and hearing her dad it seems very plausable other than the fact he visits her every week in jail and she only came up with that one 15 years after she was jailed.
 

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I don't see how it matters if she's sorry for what she did. Being sorry doesn't change anything.
 
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