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Thread: O/T Why should this b.astard breathe again?

  1. #21
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    They should have strapped him to a sack barrow and wheeled him in to hear the impact statement. Then they should have wheeled him into the car park and set him and the barrow on fire.

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    I would support the death penalty in cases like this. Also for Huntley, Bridger, Whiting etc.

    I wouldn?t support it in a case like Lucy Letby.

    If it was looked on individual cases, I?m not sure how they could get it wrong these days.

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    A murderer was executed in South Carolina last week. They gave him a choice of injection, electric chair or firing squad. He chose the latter. They pinned a piece of paper with a target drawn on it on his chest and 3 prison officers shot him through it with exploding bullets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sota View Post
    A murderer was executed in South Carolina last week. They gave him a choice of injection, electric chair or firing squad. He chose the latter. They pinned a piece of paper with a target drawn on it on his chest and 3 prison officers shot him through it with exploding bullets.
    Now then fella, yes I read about that case. Look how long he was on death row though, 24 years! Conclusive proof showed he had battered his ex girlfriend's parents to death with a baseball bat. How many batterings did it take before they finally died?

    Why did it take all that time for the sentence of death to be carried out....oh yes the right to appeal. The gross miscarriage of justice is that it took over two decades to carry out the sentence. Shame on the US appeal process.

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    I agree Brin, but he spent that time fearing that one day he would get the tap on the shoulder and eventually he did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sota View Post
    I agree Brin, but he spent that time fearing that one day he would get the tap on the shoulder and eventually he did.
    and rightly so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sota View Post
    I agree Brin, but he spent that time fearing that one day he would get the tap on the shoulder and eventually he did.
    And at the same time with hope that they wouldn?t carry it through.

    Normally it?s the hope that kills you.

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    As millers, we've all been there.

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    I?m still not sure about the death sentence.

    I feel that they should build more challenging prisons to force some sort of suffering maybe that?s through hard labour.
    What I would like happen to pe edos would cause permanent disfiguration

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    I?m still not sure about the death sentence.

    I feel that they should build more challenging prisons to force some sort of suffering maybe that?s through hard labour.
    What I would like happen to pe edos would cause permanent disfiguration
    We definitely get prisons wrong, and we spend far too much on them. A significant time should be spent in incredibly basic surroundings for the first phase of any lengthy sentence, and mandatory labour should form part of all sentences. Not sure I'd agree on mutilating people, but I certainly wouldn't be overly concerned about the protection of some inmates.

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