Peter Braunstein Trial - assault on former W mag editor

There are some nutty people on this earth indeed! That's just so extreme! :shock:
 
why is this guy not already in jail ofr his previous offences, or has all of this only just came to light, the man sounds derranged!

I know wintour no princess but no-one whoever they are deserves that.
 
OMG the fireman-smokebomb-chloroform-r*pe-murder is the theme of a CSI episode :shock:

This is shocking! :shock:
 
I don't understand why he hasn't been imprisoned for the first offense--B&E, kidnapping, and r*pe, at least--to which he's already confessed.

I myself have been assaulted & battered by a lunatic on the sidewalk who I later discovered was merely on probation for assault with a deadly weapon. I mean, let's have all the minimum sentence requirements for the druggies, but some nut tries to shank me on street, and that's my problem. I was asking for it.

Nobody deserves to be plotted against like this, privileged b*tch or not. Lock him up. Hide the key.
 
:huh: It took me a double read to understand that 'shank' on the street was meant to be facetious. Phew. Braunstein is a wacko and he'll try anything to avoid paying for the misery he has caused others (no one deserves it no matter what).

I totally agree. Lock him up. Hide the key. Brava, MellowDrama!
 
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^No, a guy really did try to stab me on the street! After punching me in the face! 8:00 AM on 7th and Mission! Not facetious at all! A rather unpleasant experience. Apparently he'd done it to other people, too, and never saw any jailtime for it. Scary. I dealt with it--I'm okay now. I give crazy street people a wider berth, is all.

I dunno what the proper rehabilitation is for folks like this. I get tired of nutty people who feel the need to be God's flaming retribution, though. Apparently, the guy who attacked me really saw me as the source of evil--because I was dressed well and looked happy. Whatever, egads! The public's need for safety is greater than the rights of one nut. Just put them away. Maybe they'll sort it out, I don't know.

I mean, I care that folks like this are obviously suffering and mentally ill, but that doesn't justify their actions. Even Thomas Szasz was against the "insanity plea".

I'm writing a book here, sorry...
 
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Or even better, she could stop being a b*tch.
um he didnt even know her, from what i get he just wrote to her, and not being a b*tch @ some positions is just a luxury u cant afford, and @ her position...
 
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the man is definately crazy! he has no motives?

i wonder how he planned to murder her?
strangle her with a hermes scarf?
stab her with the heel of a manolo shoe?
poison her with dior perfume?
 
If I was gonna be killed by someone I'd like to be smothered with a Versace dress, strangelled with a Prada belt, poisoned by a Chanel perfume and beaten by a Dior boot. It's the only honourable death I can think of.
 
This is crazy and shocking. Sure, the woman's not known for her hospitality--but this is insane...
 
If I was gonna be killed by someone I'd like to be smothered with a Versace dress, strangelled with a Prada belt, poisoned by a Chanel perfume and beaten by a Dior boot. It's the only honourable death I can think of.

That's the best way! Even better if Atelier Versace! ^_^ ;)
 
^ I'd like a glamazon to suffocate me with their boobies.
:rofl: since there seems to be choices involved, would you like fake ones, real ones, or it doesn't matter? :lol: ^_^

... but yeah, this is unpleasant.
 
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And he worked in the fashion indusrty.. that's where all the nasty people are..
 
2 Docs: Pete's No Schizo

The tawdry saga contines:

http://www.nypost.com/seven/05182007/news/regionalnews/2_docs__petes_no_schizo_regionalnews_laura_italiano.htm

May 18, 2007 -- Two more prosecution shrinks testified yesterday that Peter Braunstein has severe behavioral and personality disorders, but falls short of being a paranoid schizophrenic, as his lawyers insist he is.

Prosecutors are trying to prove Braunstein was in control of his actions on Halloween night, 2005, when the fired Women's Wear Daily media writer admittedly masqueraded as a firefighter and set off smoke bombs to trick his way into a former co-worker's Chelsea apartment.

He's hoping to beat kidnapping and sex-assault charges by claiming he was too crazy to have been acting intentionally.

"Given the uncertainty intrinsic in psychotherapy, I'm certain he doesn't have paranoid schizophrenia," testified Dr. Steven Hoge, director of Bellevue Hospital's forensic psychiatry division.

Bellevue psychologist Jessica Pearson agreed, saying her test results found no schizophrenia, thought disorders or hallucinations.
 
The insanity plea should be done away with.

[FONT=Times,Times New Roman]Thomas Szasz, the foremost psychiatrist-critic of psychiatry, has been a relentless critic of the insanity defense and verdict for 50 years. He writes, “Regardless of whether a person is deemed sane or insane, a person has reasons, not causes, for his actions. If we reject the actor’s reasons as absurd, crazy, or meaningless, then we consider and call him mentally ill. That, however, hardly constitutes proof that his alleged condition caused him to commit the forbidden act.”[/FONT]
 
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