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As if his actions werent enough, he says the above in court today to the families. This kid is evil. There is nothing good about him. As I said, have a priest give him a chance to repent, and then execute him. Why the hell should we pay to keep this sick evil being alive for Lord knows how many years?!
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Yes I agree. Let him repent, then take him out back and.... Perhaps God will have mercy on his soul. Though I suppose that part of it isn't up to us, right?
I would love to have the opportunity to go and kick the living sh** out of him. That smirk he had on his face when the victims families spoke was sickening.
Yes I agree. Let him repent, then take him out back and.... Perhaps God will have mercy on his soul. Though I suppose that part of it isn't up to us, right?
It's cool to talk, but what if you were those parents that were flipped off by the killer and laughing in your face........
As this teen now never has to work, never has to worry about clothes or food, or cable.....
I almost feel sorry for him, though I want him executed. I struggle to fathom what goes on in a mind like his. Can't think of anything other than evil.
I would love to have the opportunity to go and kick the living sh** out of him. That smirk he had on his face when the victims families spoke was sickening.
Did worse then smirk, he flipped people off in the courtroom and made some comment about thinking about their deaths while masturbating....
I don't know how in the world an 18 yr kid get that friggin warped....
Wonder if there is just some truly evil people in the world.... not "sick" or mentally ill, just plain ol fashioned evil....
Why even let him make a public statement? What good could have possibly came from this? He will obviously not be with the general population in prison. Like the one poster said, they rumor of "crime codes of conduct" in prison is a complete myth.
Originally Posted by steven_h If the kid lives the average life in prison he'll not only be more hardened, but will cost over $2M in the process. It's a win for the corporate prison system, and a loss for tax payers.
An eye for an eye is the best solution in some cases.
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Originally Posted by LostInHouston
Study after study has found that the total cost of a death penalty sentence exceeds that of putting a prisoner away for life. Lot him rot in jail.
An eye for an eye does not include 18+ years of appeals.
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