and james whitehouse says she can't hear you anyway. looking at the record and saying, well, you know, five years ago she was low risk, he wasn't super low risk, and he's like, what's she going to do? he's going to die in a few months. do you have enough money, yeah, i'm going to take care of her x then they mock him. i wish i had money to take care of my relatives, right? and on top of everything, deborah tate points at her and says she's still a danger to society because there are still people that look up to the manson family. and then they write e a decision where they don't let this woman out of prison to live the last few months of her life with her husband. completely clean dismy mare their -- disciplinary records for 20 years, the only thing she got dinged for in previous hearings was she was too zealous in advocating ministering for jesus at the prison, well, to a literally captive audience at the prison. she's old. she's dying, right? they're like, no, she's still a risk. and she dies alone in prison a few months later. and i