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- mockturtleExplorer IIMost sociopaths lack a conscience so locking them up for life 'to think about what they've done' is a waste of our resources. They need to be put to death. The only reason some of the 'beg for the death penalty' is that they hope it will have the reverse effect.
- deleted-2ExplorerHard for me to fathom something like this.
Reading about this whole thing is terrifying to me.
I can visualize starting out happy and excited about traveling then crossing paths with a monster like this.
The DW and I would probably have little chance against an evil horribly violent sociopath.
How many super violent killers are wandering the country as we speak? - Francesca_KnowlExplorerThis guy definitely deserves the max. Trouble is, a death sentence in this country is really almost always just a "life with maximum cost/trouble to taxpayers" sentence. Automatic appeals take YEARS and mucho money, all paid by us, of course.
Aren't there guys on death row(s) that have been there for twenty years or more?
I like "life without parole". No auto-appeal. Lock the monster up, throw away the key, and let the taxpayer-paid Death Penalty Appeals Team find a respectable way to make a living. - sdianel_-acct_cExplorerLife in prison costs each taxpayer big bucks. Remember you are paying for this a-hole to live in a plush prison with gym, tv, game room, air conditioner, library, cafeteria food better than our kids get in school!! This scum needs to have done to him what he did to those people. Not get a free ride in prison. Remember he escaped once already when he killed them!
- hersheyExplorer
wny_pat wrote:
I think the greatest punishment that can be given anyone is a lifetime in a 4'x6' cell with no windows, no light, and no one to talk to, or listen to, with a bread and water diet. Not even a change of clothes. Just a lifetime to think of what they did that got them there. They would want the death penalty, but could not have it. But that would be considered considered in-humane. That, in my book, is the ultimate punishment that civilization could give anyone. It is a greater penalty that the death penalty considering so many of them have begged for the death penalty!
I would agree with that but I'm betting that as time rolls along, they are given more and more liberties and live out there stay in a more comfortable setting.
And many are paroled even with a life sentence.
In the case of child molesters for instance, their stay in prison is not the country club at all...they are dealt with by the prisoners themselves. - wny_pat1ExplorerI think the greatest punishment that can be given anyone is a lifetime in a 4'x6' cell with no windows, no light, and no one to talk to, or listen to, with a bread and water diet. Not even a change of clothes. Just a lifetime to think of what they did that got them there. They would want the death penalty, but could not have it. But that would be considered considered in-humane. That, in my book, is the ultimate punishment that civilization could give anyone. It is a greater penalty that the death penalty considering so many of them have begged for the death penalty!
- path1ExplorerAbove link only had 1/2 of story (on mine) here is another link
with full storyhttp://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/10/07/arizona-inmate-murder/2939801/ - mockturtleExplorer III'm all for the death penalty and wish it were executed (pun intended) more often and more promptly. Plea bargains make me furious!! :M The Green River killer, here in WA, comes to mind...
- GdlowExplorer
mlts22 wrote:
Sometimes life in prison with the mainline population knowing that the person torched some elderly people can be just as good as a death penalty.
NOT if you have had a family member murdered... - mlts22Explorer IISometimes life in prison with the mainline population knowing that the person torched some elderly people can be just as good as a death penalty.
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