Dec 8, 2007 | Posted by: Baltimore Sun
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I have always felt that justice was never served in this case. That poor little girl was murdered by her own mother. No news coverage ever convinced me that Lisa Dieter did not deserve jail. When the crime first occurred, reporters stated that she had never been known to have mental illness or depression. Even if she were depressed, what right does that give her to take her precious daughter Alana's life? I also think she is still a danger to others. If she gets angry, she's liable to try to "blow something up again" or drive her car recklessly, in which case she could certainly injure others. Something has never added up for me in this case; how did she walk away without a scratch while her daughter was killed?
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Amy, if you read this post, please email me at jaggit65@yahoo.com. This is a friend from your past (1983). Drop me a line.
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Amy,if you knew Lisa personally, you would understand that she is not the cold hearted, callous monster that you portray her to be. Depression is an illness just like Diabetes or Cancer. Lisa and her family continue to morn the death of Alana, and if you had any true concern for those personally effected by this tradgedy, you would spare them your small minded judgements.
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I am a mother of a 27yr old that has suffered with depression since 14. It is an illness and I'm sure that IF she really has this illness, she has regretted what she did. They often do things and afterwards, are truly sorry, and back to their lovable selves. Perhaps some may feel she deserves a stiff jail sentence. I personally believe she will remain in "self" jail. Everyday she lives, she will remember the precious gift God gave her, but she has ended her life. Hopefully she will get the help she needs to deal with her illness. My son has never done anything to harm himself, but has tried suicide. Mental illness is really a weird thing and hard for ppeople with a healthy mind to understand. I can not pass judgement on her, just as I do not oass judgement on a woman that has an abortion. It's the choice they made/make, and will have to live with for the rest of their lives. I pray God grant them the serenity to accept the things that they can not change and the wisdom to know the difference.
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i went to school with alana at immaculate heart of mary, we had a little crush on each other and and i knew lisa aswell. she was a very nice woman which makes it hard to believe that she would do something like this. if alana were still alive then she would have graduated the eight grade in 2007 and would be going into the tenth grade right now. its just so sad that she is gone and she will always be loved
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I am not judging anyone and I realize that Lisa Dieter ended her life when she killed her daughter, if she truly is sorry. But this story has haunted me for such a long time, ever since it happened. I am truly sorry for people who suffer from depression. I have had my own issues with anxiety and depression and sought help from a wonderful medical doctor. I truly believe in the saying, "There but for the grace of God go I." I just can't imagine anyone denying their child her life. Couldn't Lisa have reached out to anyone in her family before she made such an awful decision, which she seemed to be planning for a while. It seems her family has been supportive of her after the tragedy. I am a Christian and I just know Alana is with the Lord and has forgiven her mother, but my heart always cries out for justice for victims.
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I am not being heartless when I say justice was not served. I realize Lisa Dieter has to live with what she did. However, everything seemed so planned out to me. Why not call someone for help before you decide to try to kill your own child? It's bad enough to take your own life, but why destroy your child's life? Someone would have helped Lisa. I do feel sorry for her, of course. It is a terrible and bizarre thing that happened. But there is a system of justice; no one should be excused from it simply because the victim was their own child.
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For the one's that say "justice was not served" then you need to do more research on this matter!!!and Depression yes it is a illness NOT a just a way out of it!! Lisa is a very good person that is sick and has to live her life without her daughter that she loved very much.
DEPRSSION just does not happen over night SOOO were was the father in all this |
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My question is where was Lisa's mother and sister. All out of town knowing that she was suicidal !!! How about taking Alana with you...putting Lisa on watch...telling somebody..
They did know. Lisa loved Alana more than anything else in the whole world. She wanted them to both be together in life and death. God's plans were different for Lisa. She has to live in Hell on earth. |
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Does anyone know if this person was the former Lisa Ann Houck of Dundalk Maryland class of 1983 ?? |
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does anyone know if this person was the former Lisa Ann Houck of Dundalk Md..???
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I know her maiden name was Houck. I do believe it is Lisa Ann Houck from what I have read.
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She was from the class of '85 Mercy High School
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Are you 100% sure about the 1985 Mercy High School.?? It was not Patapsco High..??? She had a younger sister Sherry, and parents Dave/Vick..??
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