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Women are emotionally unstable

all of them.
When is the last time you heard of some guy wanting to marry a female incarcerated serial killer?
I only found one...
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Susan Atkins, alias Sadie Mae Glutz, the weak link in the infamous, cultish Manson Family, died in 2009 at the age of sixty-one, but during her time behind bars married not once, but twice. Atkins was arrested in connection with the murder of Gary Hinman, a Manson acquaintance, in 1969 and wasted no time in regaling her cellmates with stories of other brutal murders in which she had participated. Her fellow inmates, disturbed by Atkins’ assertion that she had tasted the blood of her victim (Sharon Tate, actress and wife of famed film director Roman Polanski), told authorities on her, and eventually Atkins was questioned in connection to Tate’s murder as well as five guests present at her house the evening of August 8, 1969. What followed was one of the most sensational and highly publicized trials in American history, well-documented in the popular book Helter Skelter by Manson prosecutor, Vincent Bugliosi. Charles Manson, Susan Atkins and three other members of the Family were sentenced to death on March 29, 1971.
While in prison, Atkins’ death sentence was commuted to life and she converted to Christianity. She married alleged millionaire Donald Laisure of Texas in 1981 but had the marriage annulled when she learned he lied about his assets and also had been married thirty-five times before her. In 1987, she married Harvard Law graduate James Whitehouse who represented her at subsequent parole hearings and still maintains her website.