May he rot in hell
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May he rot in hell
I hope his time in prison was terrifying and his death was long and painful.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/09/30/flo ... index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/09/30/flo ... index.html
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Second! Although I would have been more happy if we had killed him in a slow and brutal fashion. Some things are just pure evil, regardless of you opinions or beliefs.Bet51987 wrote:I hope his time in prison was terrifying and his death was long and painful.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/09/30/flo ... index.html
Amg! It's on every post and it WON'T GO AWAY!!
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As I recall, Bet has some deeply personal feelings about this particular case. It's been discussed a couple of times before, so it's not just a random post.AlphaDoG wrote:Why is this creep even getting a shoutout here?
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So why does this SLIME get a pass?
http://www.associatedcontent.com/articl ... ed_by.html
Roman Polanski any better than the other guy because his victim is still breathing?
(warning, article contains actual testimony describing graphic details) :
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/po ... over1.html
List of people that don't think it qualified as \"rape-rape\" (Quoting Whoopie Goldberg on The View http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2009/sep ... i-goldberg .)
http://www.indiewire.com/article/2009/0 ... tition/P1/
http://www.associatedcontent.com/articl ... ed_by.html
Roman Polanski any better than the other guy because his victim is still breathing?
(warning, article contains actual testimony describing graphic details) :
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/po ... over1.html
List of people that don't think it qualified as \"rape-rape\" (Quoting Whoopie Goldberg on The View http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2009/sep ... i-goldberg .)
http://www.indiewire.com/article/2009/0 ... tition/P1/
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WOW WOW WOW. I agree with Bee, Spidey and TB all in the same thread!!!!!!!!!!
I think hell just froze over
I think hell just froze over
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Quick get the blow dryer!CUDA wrote:I think hell just froze over
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Ok, how about a smallish gathering of friends to share their relief ....and keg or two? But no music or dancing...well, OK some music but not too loud and only minimal dancing in a reserved dignified manner without endzone style taunting...Spaceboy wrote:I agree that he should die for the terrible things he did, but we don't need to celebrate it.
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As long as there's no pizza it wont rank up to \"celebration\".
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Spidey wrote:Why is it more heinous to kill a child, rather than an adult?
I will make the case that it’s more heinous to kill an adult than a child…because adults have a place in society, such as a job, and might even have children to care for. Etc…
Your turn…….
Well you die then the universe recycles it self an infinite amount of times. Since time is infinite it's impossible for matter to not be repeating the same patterns. So with this logic there will be many versions of humans life and out of those trillions and trillions of versions events such as baby rapists will repeat exactly as before. So there is nothing really wrong with anything we do!
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Just wait! :pBurlyman wrote:heh... that sounds like an atheist's excuse to eliminate things like integrity. =P The universe doesn't recycle itself.
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I'm glad you clarified it in your later post so I will drop the rape part and deal with only the killing part.Spidey wrote:Why is it more heinous to kill a child, rather than an adult?
I will make the case that it’s more heinous to kill an adult than a child…because adults have a place in society, such as a job, and might even have children to care for. Etc…
Your turn…….
It isn't a matter of age or gender but physical size and strengh. In almost all cases a child is physically unable to defend itself against the much stronger attacker and simply becomes prey.
So, killing a child (to me) is more heinous.
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The fact that this guy died of natural causes before justice was done, to me highlights a major problem in our \"advanced\" society. It's a glimpse, IMO, at what may be one of the causes of the downfall of our particular society. It's no cause for celebration, but he should have been put to death two years ago, when he was convicted.
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agreedSergeant Thorne wrote: but he should have been put to death two years ago, when he was convicted.
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I agree with you sentiment, but I'm not sure its for your reasons.Bet51987 wrote:I'm glad you clarified it in your later post so I will drop the rape part and deal with only the killing part.
It isn't a matter of age or gender but physical size and strengh. In almost all cases a child is physically unable to defend itself against the much stronger attacker and simply becomes prey.
So, killing a child (to me) is more heinous.
Bee
Take J.A. Muhammad, who did the DC Sniper shootings. His victims were all physically unable to defend themselves, and were simply prey.
Yet, while his acts were heinous, there is something that just turns my stomach more about this case. I really think it simply boils down to the innocence of a child.
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I'm not sure about the physical part. Yes, they were unable to defend themselves but it wasn't up close and personal. They weren't physically restrained and tortured before being killed and I think seeing your attacker killing you has to be far more heinous.Gooberman wrote:I agree with you sentiment, but I'm not sure its for your reasons.Bet51987 wrote:I'm glad you clarified it in your later post so I will drop the rape part and deal with only the killing part.
It isn't a matter of age or gender but physical size and strengh. In almost all cases a child is physically unable to defend itself against the much stronger attacker and simply becomes prey.
So, killing a child (to me) is more heinous.
Bee
Take J.A. Muhammad, who did the DC Sniper shootings. His victims were all physically unable to defend themselves, and were simply prey.
Yet, while his acts were heinous, there is something that just turns my stomach more about this case. I really think it simply boils down to the innocence of a child.
I'm not out to diminish what you said though. It's all awful.
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Ditto for me. I think the killers that seem to deserve the death sentence the most are also the variety that are least likely to be deterred by any consequences resulting from their actions. They seem to be detached from society and driven by an illogical desire to kill and sometimes the prospect of being caught and punished is a part of their destructive goal.Gooberman wrote:Ya, I suppose there isn't much merit to trying to decide which is worse and why; all of them test my traditionally anti-capital punishment stance.
I think in a lot of those cases if the killer knew his crimes would be ignored by the media and his deeds would never be discussed publicly it would be a more effective deterrence....
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I would be very surprised to learn that such a thing has any bearing on their mindset until after the fact.Will Robinson wrote:I think in a lot of those cases if the killer knew his crimes would be ignored by the media and his deeds would never be discussed publicly it would be a more effective deterrence....
It seems that "deterrent" is the only consideration that people give in regard to the death penalty, but there is also the aspect of justice, and that's what I was referring to. I don't lack sympathy, I just recognize that when one person kills another, justice demands that that person must die. It's a very serious thing (too serious for our generation, it seems). Justice is not just a legal buzzword for revenge, it is an aspect of reality.
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In some cases it does. The Columbine kids are one example. They wanted the notoriety of having gone out in flames...remove that possibility and who knows how they would have 'expressed' their misguided angst....join a punk band? Volunteer for the French Foreign Legion? Overdose harmlessly on cleaning products....maybe even get over their self indulgent selves, suck it up and go flip burgers for a living!Sergeant Thorne wrote:I would be very surprised to learn that such a thing has any bearing on their mindset until after the fact.Will Robinson wrote:I think in a lot of those cases if the killer knew his crimes would be ignored by the media and his deeds would never be discussed publicly it would be a more effective deterrence....
I don't follow the logic there. Killing a killer doesn't create a 'just' situation at least not just in the sense of 'fair' and if you mean just in the sense of 'deserved' then it is simple revenge which doesn't serve us well so if there is no deterrent component to the penalty it isn't worth the risk of executing innocent people.....I just recognize that when one person kills another, justice demands that that person must die.....
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Jessica was abducted, tortured, and repeatedly raped over a period of three days before he killed her. You know how she died? He made her get into a plastic bag along with her teddy bear in the pretense of taking her home but instead he buried her alive. He didn't asphyxiate or crush her windpipe first, he just buried her alive. She was only nine years old.Duper wrote:still "may he rot in hell" is harsh. You as a fellow human are just as capable of doing the same evil as he did. You are deserving of your own judgment.
When they dug up the grave, they found finger marks on the bag where she was desperately trying to get out but couldn't. And you think I was too harsh? I think you're being plain stupid.
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