• Monster gets 422 years for 19-hour rape and torture of Columbia student
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"Give him some hope of someday getting out. To do that is the humane thing to do." Dude didn't seem too concerned with giving that girl the same courtesy. Also, how the hell did this girl survive? It made me sick just reading that shit.
[QUOTE=RBM11;22682858]The money is spent on appeals, execution itself.[/QUOTE] which is part of the death penalty.. you know, because innocent people could be executed. [editline]12:07PM[/editline] [QUOTE=RBM11;22682858]What about in cases of overwhelming evidence like this one? They didn't have nearly as many of the tools they did when they hanged people as they do now.[/QUOTE] no, just no murdering a murder makes no sense
[QUOTE=RBM11;22682858]The money is spent on appeals, execution itself. [editline]12:06PM[/editline] What about in cases of overwhelming evidence like this one?[/QUOTE] The evidence is never going to be sufficient enough to the point where one can take an action that cannot be reversed. Plus, it's extremely barbaric. There is no point in executing him, it does nothing and costs more. [url]http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/costs-death-penalty[/url] [url]http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/innocence-list-those-freed-death-row[/url]
They really should just hang him, or put a cheap .22 bullet into his skull, preferably entering from the back of the head. It'll save taxpayer money, and send him on his way to either whatever lies beyond, or simply wipe him from this earth for what he did.
[QUOTE=MasterChef;22682904]They really should just hang him, or put a cheap .22 bullet into his skull, preferably entering from the back of the head. It'll save taxpayer money, and send him on his way to either whatever lies beyond, or simply wipe him from this earth for what he did.[/QUOTE] Have you read the previous posts?
BlueSaint and Pepsi-cola: You two are both talking about the cost of the execution alone. The whole process of executing someone is ridiculously expensive.
[QUOTE]New Study Reveals Maryland Pays $37 Million for One Execution A new study released by the Urban Institute on March 6, 2008 forecasted that the lifetime expenses of capitally-prosecuted cases since 1978 will cost Maryland taxpayers $186 million. That translates into at least $37.2 million for each of the state’s five executions since the state reenacted the death penalty. The study estimates that the average cost to Maryland taxpayers for reaching a single death sentence is $3 million - $1.9 million more than the cost of a non-death penalty case. (This includes investigation, trial, appeals, and incarceration costs.) The study examined 162 capital cases that were prosecuted between 1978 and 1999 and found that those cases will cost $186 million more than what those cases would have cost had the death penalty not existed as a punishment. At every phase of a case, according to the study, capital murder cases cost more than non-capital murder cases. Of the 162 capital cases, there werer 106 cases in which a death sentence was sought but not handed down in Maryland. Those cases cost the state an additional $71 million compared to the cost non-death penalty cases. Those costs were incurred simply to seek the death penalty where the ultimate outcome was a life or long-term prison sentence. (“Death penalty costs Md. more than life term,” by Jennifer McMenamin, The Baltimore Sun, March 6, 2008). Read the entire study here.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Logidru;22682930]Have you read the previous posts?[/QUOTE] Nope. Just the OP. If any of the posts are about how it's inhumane or something to kill him, I don't need to read them. I've heard all the bullshit before. I was simply throwing my honest opinion out into the fray.
[QUOTE=MasterChef;22682904]They really should just hang him, or put a cheap .22 bullet into his skull, preferably entering from the back of the head. It'll save taxpayer money, and send him on his way to either whatever lies beyond, or simply wipe him from this earth for what he did.[/QUOTE] Dead? No. This man deserves to suffer for what he did. Suffer for a very long time. Solitary confinement. Maybe after 50 years of thinking about what he did, he'll come to regret it ... but I seriously doubt it.
[QUOTE=Mac2468;22682601][B]It stuns me that shit like this happens in our society[/B]. I don't care how advanced we are, [B]deep down we're still savages.[/B] The good thing is that people like him never last in prison. They're prime targets for rape, beatings, murder, etc.[/QUOTE] I don't know about you, but I'm no savage. It stuns me that anyone would have the ignorance to be stunned by the fact that sentient creatures would on occasion do something like this. Free will always will turn out the occasional pshyco.
[QUOTE=MasterChef;22682973]Nope. Just the OP. If any of the posts are about how it's inhumane or something to kill him, I don't need to read them. I've heard all the bullshit before. I was simply throwing my honest opinion out into the fray.[/QUOTE] No they weren't.
what the fuck?
[QUOTE=MasterChef;22682973]Nope. Just the OP. If any of the posts are about how it's inhumane or something to kill him, I don't need to read them. I've heard all the bullshit before.[/QUOTE] lol glad to see that you're a blood thirsty idiot
He doesn't deserve death, the things that will happen to him in prison are the eternal torture he deserves. People in prison don't take kindly to people like him.
[QUOTE=mjb559;22683007]He doesn't deserve death, the things that will happen to him in prison are the eternal torture he deserves. People in prison don't take kindly to people like him.[/QUOTE] We only need to find a way to keep him alive for 422 more years. Otherwise, its just pointless to sentencing him a half a millennium.
People like him makes me think what they were like when they were kids.
[QUOTE=Richard Simmons;22683023]We only need to find a way to keep him alive for 422 more years. Otherwise, its just pointless to sentencing him a half a millennium.[/QUOTE] Maybe we could freeze him and induce sub conscious illusions of pain during the entire time?
[QUOTE=MasterChef;22682904]They really should just hang him, or put a cheap .22 bullet into his skull, preferably entering from the back of the head. It'll save taxpayer money, and send him on his way to either whatever lies beyond, or simply wipe him from this earth for what he did.[/QUOTE] That'd be letting him off easy.
[QUOTE=Ultra Violence;22682981]Dead? No. This man deserves to suffer for what he did. Suffer for a very long time. Solitary confinement. Maybe after 50 years of thinking about what he did, he'll come to regret it ... but I seriously doubt it.[/QUOTE] Suffer, you say? I can think of many more efficient ways of making him suffer. But that will never happen, and I'll be labeled uncivilized, and a neanderthal. No, when someone kills someone, rapes someone, or otherwise tortures them like this, there is simply no alternative. And in a case like THIS? Oh, and at whoever quoted that info about how much an execution costs: I know. Hence why I would prefer a cheap .22 bullet, or some length of rope. I think that should bring the cost down.
Part of his charges were for sodomy?
[QUOTE=MasterChef;22683043]No, when someone kills someone, rapes someone, or otherwise tortures them like this, there is simply no alternative. And in a case like THIS? He [i]asked[/i] for the maximum punishment. Why not really give it to him?[/QUOTE] Actually the victim asked for him to get the maximum punishment.
[QUOTE=JDK721;22683003]lol glad to see that you're a blood thirsty idiot[/QUOTE] Lol, I'm glad you're already judging me. But, if you can, I can, too: glad you're a bleeding-heart pussy. See, it's a little fun, isn't it?
[QUOTE=mjb559;22683040]Maybe we could freeze him and induce sub conscious illusions of pain during the entire time?[/QUOTE] Or, they could do the same to him. I like the "eye for an eye" thing.
[QUOTE=MasterChef;22683043] Oh, and at whoever quoted that info about how much an execution costs: I know. Hence why I would prefer a cheap .22 bullet, or some length of rope. I think that should bring the cost down.[/QUOTE] Its the paper work and trial that cost money
[QUOTE=MasterChef;22683043]Hence why I would prefer a cheap .22 bullet, or some length of rope. I think that should bring the cost down.[/QUOTE] You just don't get it do you?
[QUOTE=MasterChef;22683043]Oh, and at whoever quoted that info about how much an execution costs: I know. Hence why I would prefer a cheap .22 bullet, or some length of rope. I think that should bring the cost down.[/QUOTE] it's called appeals.. you know, so you don't execute innocent people which has happened many times.
Somewhere, Ryu-Gi is fapping furiously to this news story
I knew he would be black before i clicked the thread and saw the picture. [sp]not racist just an observeration[/sp] [highlight](User was banned for this post ("No, it's racist" - JohnnyMo1))[/highlight]
[QUOTE=Richard Simmons;22683073]Or, they could do the same to him. I like the "eye for an eye" thing.[/QUOTE] That would be letting him off easy.
[QUOTE=BurnEmDown;22683067]Actually the victim asked for him to get the maximum punishment.[/QUOTE] Ah, indeed. I thought it was strange when they said he was dragged into the courtroom but wasn't there for sentencing. Whoops.
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