She's not guilty, until a trial of her peers determines her so, or she waives the right, and admits guilt, in a court presided over by a judge, as per contemporary US law.
I think, worldwide, more terrible, similarly terrible, and almost as terrible things happen, all the time, everywhere. And the specifics, of place and crime, don't really mean much, about specific people. On another forum, that I used to frequent, someone said that the "terrible" actions of a guy in Austria, was so much more terrible than even what he'd heard about the US (which I assumed, from the tone of his posting, was the
terriblist place in the world, so far as he knew, to that point), so Austria itself must be, a terrible place, full of terrible people, as a consequence. And frankly, that was such a stupid sentiment, I just stopped browsing that forum. Well, for a little while, at least.
But I really don't get the mentality of people, who just show up, and marvel out loud, at the terrible new stories they've read. I myself, do browse wikipedia, and other on-line sources, when I hear about particularly awful crimes, such as this topic, or the "Craigslist killer", or even financial or political scandals. So I know what's going on, and can share a fact I may know, when the topic comes up. But I don't see the point of an "Oh, my gosh" post on a forum not dedicated to ... well, "Oh, my gosh" postings. Yes, all forums have a little off-topic comment page, like this one. But still, would you walk down the street, stop a stranger, and just blurt out this opinion? Maybe gossipy people do always endeavor to share their opinions on such topics in public, but I just don't think it's very cool, or mature, even to behave this way.