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Zephyr
November 19th, 2009, 02:04 AM
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Blessed with a Friday off school, 15-year-old Alyssa Bustamante dug two holes in the ground to be used as a grave, authorities said. For the next week, she attended classes, all the while plotting the right time for a murder, they said.

That time arrived the evening of Oct. 21, when Bustamante strangled 9-year-old neighbor Elizabeth Olten without provocation, cut the girl's throat and stabbed her, prosecutors said.

Why?

"Ultimately, she stated she wanted to know what it felt like," Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. David Rice testified Wednesday during a court hearing over the slaying.

Rice, who interviewed Bustamante in the days after Elizabeth's disappearance, said she confessed to investigators and led them to the fourth-grader's well-concealed body in a wooded area near their neighborhood in St. Martins, a small town west of Jefferson City.

A Cole County judge ruled Wednesday that Bustamante, who has been held in Missouri's juvenile justice system, should be tried as an adult. Hours later, the teen was indicted on adult charges of first-degree murder and armed criminal action for allegedly using a knife to kill Elizabeth. A judge later entered a not guilty plea on Bustamante's behalf and referred her to the public defender's office.

Could face life in prison
The court proceedings marked the first time that the suspect in Elizabeth's death had been publicly identified since a two-day search for the girl by hundreds of volunteers. When they found Elizabeth's body Oct. 23, authorities only said that a 15-year-old had led them to it and was in custody for the slaying.

Bustamante remained largely expressionless as she sat with her hands shackled around her waist in court Wednesday. She occasionally looked down beneath the brown bangs that covered her eyes and swallowed hard as a judge read the charges against her.

On one side of the courtroom sat her mother and grandmother, who has been Bustamante's legal guardian for about half of her life. On the other side sat Elizabeth's mother, relatives and friends, several of whom wore pink — Elizabeth's favorite color.

Bustamante was ordered held without bond pending her trial. If convicted of first-degree murder, she would be sentenced to life in prison without parole.

More: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34016501/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/?gt1=43001

too_cute_for_you
November 19th, 2009, 02:32 AM
She occasionally looked down beneath the brown bangs that covered her eyes and swallowed hard as a judge read the charges against her.

That was deep

She murdered a 9-year old to see what it feels like?
Life in prison isn't worth the thrill of killing
( Or is it... )

Kahn
November 19th, 2009, 08:37 AM
Thats disgusting. She should be in life for prison for killing some one for the pleasure of it.

2D
November 20th, 2009, 02:39 AM
[QUOTE=too_cute_for_you;694046Life in prison isn't worth the thrill of killing[/QUOTE]

That's why you don't get caught.

Quick_Sylver
November 20th, 2009, 02:45 AM
That's disturbing.

too_cute_for_you
November 20th, 2009, 02:55 AM
That's why you don't get caught.

They always (Or most of the time) get caught.