A girl who is now a woman, who carried out a school shooting in 1979, claiming she did it because she hated Mondays, has been denied parole after nearly five decades in prison.
The shooting, which took place when she was a teenager, left multiple people injured, including police officers who responded to the scene. The attack also resulted in the death of the school principal.
During her arrest and interrogation, she admitted to carrying out the attack out of boredom, a statement that shocked many at the time. She was later convicted and sentenced to prison, where she has remained ever since.
Despite spending nearly 50 years behind bars, her recent request for parole was rejected, meaning she will continue to serve her sentence.
The news of her denied parole sparked discussions online, with social media users sharing mixed reactions. While some argued that she had been imprisoned long enough and deserved a second chance, others maintained that her crime was too severe to warrant release.
The case remains one of the most infamous school shootings in American history, remembered for the chilling reason she gave for her actions.
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