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Post by lissleigh on Jun 19, 2008 2:30:11 GMT -11
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Post by «Foz» on Jun 19, 2008 2:38:20 GMT -11
This is one of the most horrific things I've ever heard. What the f-bomb would cause someone to kill a child like that??!! To be honest, if I had been there watching this happen and had a gun, I would've shot the bastard without thinking twice about it.
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Post by lissleigh on Jun 19, 2008 2:41:34 GMT -11
This is one of the most horrific things I've ever heard. What the f-bomb would cause someone to kill a child like that??!! To be honest, if I had been there watching this happen and had a gun, I would've shot the bastard without thinking twice about it. I said the same thing when this was sent to me Foz. And this is the main reason I'm going into law enforcement. I had a cousin murdered. Not as horrfic as this. But I'm going to be a cop to keep the crazy @$$holes in jail and off the streets. I started crying when I read this. It's sick and I'm happy the guy is dead.
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Post by chrissy on Jun 19, 2008 3:45:21 GMT -11
Im glad they shot the guy dead. Who the hell can hurt an innocent child. And where the hell was the mother!! obviously this guy was mentally unstable wat in the christ was he doing with a young child alone!!! grrr I hate people more and more when it comes down to it.
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Post by xXSpookyXx on Jun 19, 2008 5:59:21 GMT -11
I wish the bastard lived. That way he could pay for his crime, and suffer his whole life for it. Often times these scumbags opt for suicide by police as the cowardly way of having to face the music for what they have done.
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Post by lissleigh on Jun 19, 2008 6:02:51 GMT -11
if he lived and then went to jail for it then we would be paying for him to be there. he prob would have been put on death row. but thats more expensive then keeping him in jail. a @$$hole like that doesnt deserve to live. this article hits closer to home than anyone can know. and if i had it my way i have someoe in jail that i would like to be shot and killed also
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Post by xXSpookyXx on Jun 19, 2008 6:11:30 GMT -11
if he lived and then went to jail for it then we would be paying for him to be there. he prob would have been put on death row. but thats more expensive then keeping him in jail. a @$$hole like that doesnt deserve to live. this article hits closer to home than anyone can know. and if i had it my way i have someoe in jail that i would like to be shot and killed also I don't think a$$holes like that deserve the relief that death brings them either. Once some one is dead they are no longer responsible for what they did. They have had an easy out. No more pain, prison torture, loniless, or anything. No more paying for what they did. Just think about the greetings he would get from other inmates for this crime In fact if I were to murder some one, I would prefer to do it in a death row state so that I could get the same easy out, and just forfit all my appeals. As far as money is concerned we pay a crap load more towards teh millions for other crimes than for death row people, and only about 1 % of the nations murderers is actually on death row. So it's not like letting these monsters have the easy way out is going to put any real dent in the money we shell out for our prison systems.
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Post by chrissy on Jun 19, 2008 7:00:39 GMT -11
slow tortureeeeeee , so old school eye for an eye..... he beat a child dead.. then people should be able to beat him dead!
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Post by xXSpookyXx on Jun 19, 2008 7:09:03 GMT -11
slow tortureeeeeee , so old school eye for an eye..... he beat a child dead.. then people should be able to beat him dead! Mhm, that's what I have in mind. lol I have confidence that a scum like that would really get it in jail. Unfortunately he got to bite the bullet instead which is no real difference than those cowards who murder their whole family then themselves. It just, I can't help but feel like justiced was slighted to a degree here.
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Post by chrissy on Jun 20, 2008 3:44:48 GMT -11
i think it just sucks that when people like that go to prison , they cost us even more becuase they get to stay away from general population cuase they would be killed immediately. Its not fair, why do we have to protect them. Im starting to hate people more and more
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Post by CougarBob on Jun 20, 2008 11:34:03 GMT -11
slow tortureeeeeee , so old school eye for an eye..... he beat a child dead.. then people should be able to beat him dead! Mhm, that's what I have in mind. lol I have confidence that a scum like that would really get it in jail. Unfortunately he got to bite the bullet instead which is no real difference than those cowards who murder their whole family then themselves. It just, I can't help but feel like justiced was slighted to a degree here. I agree with Spooky. It's like when these crazy nut jobs kill innocent people then blow their own brains out. They're free, in my mind, they got away with it. And, what did they leave behind? Just pain and death.
No, I say lock them up and let them spend the rest of their long lives staring at cement walls and razor wire. Let them see the faces of their victims for as many years as possible. Let them know that they will never ever see the outside again.
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Post by xXSpookyXx on Jun 20, 2008 13:38:29 GMT -11
i think it just sucks that when people like that go to prison , they cost us even more becuase they get to stay away from general population cuase they would be killed immediately. Its not fair, why do we have to protect them. Im starting to hate people more and more A lot of people that are being paid for by our money do not even qualify for death row. If this man did not take the coward man's way out to end things before justice could be served, he probably would have qualified for death row, which is basically solitary confinement type of settings anyhow. But it does suck the money we spend to keep people behind bars. I am interested in preventative approaches being employed to minimize the number of returnees. If you notice, by the time a typical inmate gets to serving time in a state penitentiary he has had quite a record, in and out of country correctional facilities. If we can some how devises programs that can redirect these people better, perhaps we can minimize the number of returnees and that should in the long run help our pockets in way of taxes. Most people in jail are not in for murder. These are the ones that hit our pockets the hardest. I know I know I was off topic babbling. lol
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Post by CougarBob on Jun 20, 2008 14:11:47 GMT -11
i think it just sucks that when people like that go to prison , they cost us even more becuase they get to stay away from general population cuase they would be killed immediately. Its not fair, why do we have to protect them. Im starting to hate people more and more A lot of people that are being paid for by our money do not even qualify for death row. If this man did not take the coward man's way out to end things before justice could be served, he probably would have qualified for death row, which is basically solitary confinement type of settings anyhow. But it does suck the money we spend to keep people behind bars. I am interested in preventative approaches being employed to minimize the number of returnees. If you notice, by the time a typical inmate gets to serving time in a state penitentiary he has had quite a record, in and out of country correctional facilities. If we can some how devises programs that can redirect these people better, perhaps we can minimize the number of returnees and that should in the long run help our pockets in way of taxes. Most people in jail are not in for murder. These are the ones that hit our pockets the hardest. I know I know I was off topic babbling. lol It actually costs more to execute somebody that to keep them in prison for the rest of their life. The costs of the appeals and investigations that go on before some one can be executed is enormous. But, before you say then let's not spend that, think of the number of people who have been exonerated during that process.
We can never ever allow even one single innocent person to be executed.
Oh, Spooky, I stole your emoticon. Sorry.
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Post by xXSpookyXx on Jun 20, 2008 14:18:25 GMT -11
It actually costs more to execute somebody that to keep them in prison for the rest of their life. The costs of the appeals and investigations that go on before some one can be executed is enormous. But, before you say then let's not spend that, think of the number of people who have been exonerated during that process.
We can never ever allow even one single innocent person to be executed.
Oh, Spooky, I stole your emoticon. Sorry. I agree. And we do need this appeals process as the obviously exonerated inmates not just on death row but in other areas of crime show that our system is not the perfect system to resort back the the hang em high days. It's easy for others to say "well it is okay if a few die for the system" when it isn't their own relative at the wrong end of the deal, wrongfully convicted based upon erroneous ID or what not. Such was the case for Earl Washington of whom if he had been executed at the typical time frame that a death row inmate get's executed and not have lived for another 10 years, he would have been an innocent person that fried for something that they recently found out and match DNA to another inmate in another jail already paying for another crime.
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Post by CougarBob on Jun 20, 2008 16:53:20 GMT -11
I think the scariest part of this story is how similar it is to the nutcase in Hawaii that threw the toddler off the freeway overpass. Do you remember that story? The guy was absolutely insane and didn't really know the baby or the baby's mother.
www.kitv.com/news/15090137/detail.html
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