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| View Poll Results: Would you let this guy out of prison? | |||
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Then turn around and watch the police put the cuffs on you for mistreating another human being and conspiring to murder him. Round and round it goes, spiraling downward into the abyss, absent of light and hope and all traces of humanity's promise.
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Did I say ignore? No. You sound like a person who's easily victimized...by 80-year olds. Do you live in fear? Should we all? Sorry, I don't play that game.
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H*ll no! I think he should be right where his victims are.........6 ft under.
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Reading all this liberal sap, all I can say is it’s a good thing someone took Jeffrey Dahmer out. Liberals would be demanding he should be released because we should be tolerant of his alternative palette.
Anyone notice how compassion falls short for a victim of crime unless they are the victim. |
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William Culbreath, age 89, been in Angola prison 59 years. This old guy will die there, no chance of parole.
Walter Culbreath - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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No way, who cares how old he is?
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Why do people assume liberals are not for the death penalty? I'm all for the death penalty.
The only time I'm not for the death penalty is when there is a reason to suspect that the guilty person isn't really guilty at all. Charles Manson? Fry him. |
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I was suggesting the police drop him out of the SWAT van. I believe he already spiraled down into the abyss when he butchered his victims. Old age shouldn't breed sympathy. And if he earned 3 consecutive life sentences, it would be retarded to say, oh well, seemed like a good idea when we sentenced him. But now his a nice old fart, lets let him go. |
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Whoa, whoa, whoa! Isn't this guy innocent? I admit I should have read up on him before posting, but I have to get to work.
From what I remember reading about this man, he was a teenager when they arrested him, he was shot up with some drug during questioning, and there was NO evidence linking him to the crimes which he repeatedly said he did not commit. Now, I'll agree that professing to be innocent does not necessarily make him so (!), but the rest of this sounds fishy to me. I seem to recall it being a case of an exhausted police force being pressured by the public to make an arrest. Does anyone else have more info? |
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