Spending the next 30 years in a cell before dying of old age seems like a much more appropriate punishment. Someone should have known that he'd be a suicide risk, they have protocol for things like that.
[QUOTE=darcy010;42072938]Spending the next 30 years in a cell before dying of old age seems like a much more appropriate punishment. Someone should have known that he'd be a suicide risk, they have protocol for things like that.[/QUOTE]
He was in protective custody. I guess "something" happened to the monitor between rounds.
What a shame. He could've been JWJ's prison bitch.
[QUOTE=CaptainRagequit;42073020]What a shame. He was a real american hero
~geee iiii joeeeeeeeee[/QUOTE]
what
[QUOTE=kwk;42073034]what[/QUOTE]
wow, editing my posts to defame me?
0/10 terrible troll
[QUOTE=Kopimi;42072928]congratulations facepunch user Zoran you have caught me
i in fact am an avid supporter of kidnap and rape, all this talk about not gloating about the death of someone who is probably very troubled mentally is just a clever ruse to hide how much i love rape and kidnappings[/QUOTE]
Boy, I sure got you. Good thing I exposed you to the world before you became a homicidal rapist.
[QUOTE=Leestons;42072685]You shouldn't get time off a sentence anyway. Good behaviour? Tough shit, shoudn't have commited the crime. Life should be life, not "Oh well, since you have been good we'll let you out early".
The time sentenced should be the time served.[/QUOTE]
Yay for high re-offending rates!
At the least the girls he kidnapped can have comfort in knowing he's not around anymore.
[QUOTE=Leestons;42072685]You shouldn't get time off a sentence anyway. Good behaviour? Tough shit, shoudn't have commited the crime. Life should be life, not "Oh well, since you have been good we'll let you out early".
The time sentenced should be the time served.[/QUOTE]
Lol this is coming from a person who has never been to jail. I know prison and jail are completely different systems but if you've never been incarcerated, a lot of times people change.
[QUOTE=kwk;42072867]No...
He got off way to easy, compared to what he did to those two girls.[/QUOTE]
i am pretty sure that there were 3 but they like never talk about the 3rd one for some reason
[QUOTE=areolop;42072932]tbh... if he ever did get released, he'd have a hit on his head. Even criminals dont like people who kidnap/rape others.[/QUOTE]
According to facepunch criminals look down upon all other types of criminals. Killed an old guy? Won't make it in prison, other criminals look down on that. Raped someone? Won't make it in prison, other criminals look down upon that. Not that what he did wasn't horrible, I just see that comment a lot and am starting to doubt it the more I see it
[QUOTE=deathstarboot;42072637]Easy way out. Doesn't feel much like justice.[/QUOTE]
Get's life instead of death penalty? Too merciful.
Kills themselves in prison? Easy way out.
Face it, people like you don't care about justice, but instead use the punishments and fates as an outlet to relieve yourself of anger or tension. It's an unhealthy desire, and the high of it is ruined by someone exerting control over their ultimate fate.
[QUOTE=Rika-chan;42072768]I am pretty sure that he was already insane, I mean he held 3 women hostage for 10 years and raped them multiple times.[/QUOTE]
I don't think committing a crime proves you are insane, [i]no matter what the nature of the crime is[/i]. For instance, in this case, what element of his crimes proves he was insane? Was it that he kidnapped three people? Was it that he raped them? Was it that he kept them so long?
In other words, if he had kidnapped ONE woman, kept her for two days, and raped her once before letting her go, is he sane or insane? How many people can a sane kidnapper take before he crosses the line into insane? See, it's too arbitrary, you'd be picking a number out of the air.
It might be comforting to think that only insane people commit the worst crimes, but in my opinion you'd be wrong to think that. You'd be massively underestimating the malicious nature of some people.
On the other topic about which kinds of prisoners can survive in prison, I don't think that issue is so clear.
Richard Speck lasted a long time. He eventually became someone's bitch, but still he survived. One would think that if someone is in prison for a notorious crime and is therefore a target of other prisoners who'd kill him for the fame, Speck shouldn't have survived contact with the other prisoners. Speck was about as famous a mass murderer as the US has ever had. Yet Speck survived.
On the other hand, Jeffrey Dahmer didn't survive contact with other prisoners for very long.
Which end of the scale would Castro have fallen under? It's hard to say with any certainty.
Guess he finally realized. . .
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Nobody fucks with DeJesus, man.
[QUOTE=The Baconator;42076941]Get's life instead of death penalty? Too merciful.
Kills themselves in prison? Easy way out.
Face it, people like you don't care about justice, but instead use the punishments and fates as an outlet to relieve yourself of anger or tension. It's an unhealthy desire, and the high of it is ruined by someone exerting control over their ultimate fate.[/QUOTE]
No, don't you see? You're not allowed to have rational thoughts about news stories. You need to have a reaction that's absurdly over the top given your proximity to the events in question and demand inhumane treatment for those involved.
Anything else and you're a rape/murder/paedophile/kidnapping/genocide apologist.
Every fucking thread talks about the death penalty or uses the same arguments, it's getting boring to read the exact same thing over and over again without anyone actually changing their viewpoints.
Well at least they can have a democracy now.
[QUOTE=The Baconator;42076941]Get's life instead of death penalty? Too merciful.
Kills themselves in prison? Easy way out.
Face it, people like you don't care about justice, but instead use the punishments and fates as an outlet to relieve yourself of anger or tension. It's an unhealthy desire, and the high of it is ruined by someone exerting control over their ultimate fate.[/QUOTE]
Where are you getting that people on here are saying that life instead of death penalty is merciful? I'm pretty sure everyone on here agrees that life sentence is worse than death penalty.
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