User blog comment:JuliaCullenx/LIKE/@comment-24390302-20140122210535/@comment-7600752-20140123024116

Your opinion is shared by many...including Meyer herself. Meyer has said that she now wishes that she had left Bree alive. BUT...since the story has been told and put to print..and film, there really nothing she can do about it now. We also have to remember that since Bree's training as a vampire was a bit barbaric...she's more barbaric when it comes to hunting compared to other vampires. Bree killed many many many humans while she was loose in Seattle. She even partook of the sinking of a ferry that was traveling across a water channel. Bree and he other vampires killed EVERY man, woman, and child aboard. A few humans tried to swim away...but they got them too. But what we all need to face is the fact that Bree viewed humans strictly as a food source. She had no ill feelings when she killed them...they were like cheeseburgers to her. IF Jane had decided to let the Cullens take over for her...it would have been very difficult for the Cullens. They'd have to alter her perception upon humanity...and that wouldn't have been an easy thing to do. She would have had to been watched 24-7, because if they left her alone for a spell...Bree would certainly run off and drain a few townsfolk dry. Bree also would be a danger because she could quite easily by accident, expose the Cullens to the world. The reason why Jane insisted that Bree be killed was because Jane had made a deal with Victoria and was going to let Victoria and the Army kill the Cullens. Jane didn't know if Bree knew about this and wasn't going to take the chance and let her live. So, Jane ordered Felix to kill Bree. Unknown to Jane, Bree had already mentally told Edward EVERYTHING.