Another S.O.B. bites the dust.

JLM

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It is completely true, and your answer above reinforces that truth.


Tell me JLM, will killing pickton, or mclintic, or raferty bring back Tori or those women from the pig farm? If not, then why should society sink to the murders level? What does it accomplish? Or is vengeance that important to you?

Maple Dog has expressed it well.
 

gerryh

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It won't bring the victims back,but wasting crapload of money keeping them in jail is i think an insult to the victims families.


When it comes to you, I'm really having trouble keeping my promise.

Maple Dog has expressed it well.


So I will direct this to you JLM........ so.... are you brain dead? It's already been pointed out that studies have shown that it costs MORE to execute these useless pieces of shyte when you incorporate the extra costs of "death row" and the countless appeals that they are afforded.
 

talloola

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It won't bring the victims back,but wasting crapload of money keeping them in jail is i think an insult to the victims families.

my first thoughts are not about money but about the discomfort of the guilty party. Staying in jail
for the rest of his life is much more uncomfortable than a quick jolt of electricity. The jail i'm
talking about isn't the country club, but 'hard time' that they all deserve, while we live on the
outside, along with the families, and they will never be free again.

I don't care about killing anyone so vile, wouldn't bother me a bit, but I more enjoy knowing he is
stuck in a prison for life, and I like to think of him/them in that prison for life, they earned
it, and should suffer it out for life.
 
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JLM

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When it comes to you, I'm really having trouble keeping my promise.




So I will direct this to you JLM........ so.... are you brain dead? It's already been pointed out that studies have shown that it costs MORE to execute these useless pieces of shyte when you incorporate the extra costs of "death row" and the countless appeals that they are afforded.

Most of my school teachers were not of that opinion, but I suppose being human there are days when I convey that impression!
 

gerryh

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Most of my school teachers were not of that opinion, but I suppose being human there are days when I convey that impression!


This is one of those days, but you do have company.
 

JLM

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my first thoughts are not about money but about the discomfort of the guilty party. Staying in jail
for the rest of his life is much more uncomfortable than a quick jolt of electricity. The jail i'm
talking about isn't the country club, but 'hard time' that they all deserve, while we live on the
outside, along with the families, and they will never be free again.

I don't care about killing anyone so vile, wouldn't bother me a bit, but I more enjoy knowing he is
stuck in a prison for life, and I like to think of him/them in that prison for life, they earned
it, and should suffer it out for life.

There is the consideration that once in a blue moon they do escape to kill again or even more often kill while incarcerated. As for Gerry's question about the cost of execution, it's the bureaucracy that costs much more than the killing, if done right it shouldn't take more than about 20 minutes to kill Michael Rafferty and a $20 bill should cover it. :lol: If nothing else it would give Tori's family closure and she could rest in peace.
 

talloola

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There is the consideration that once in a blue moon they do escape to kill again or even more often kill while incarcerated. As for Gerry's question about the cost of execution, it's the bureaucracy that costs much more than the killing, if done right it shouldn't take more than about 20 minutes to kill Michael Rafferty and a $20 bill should cover it. :lol: If nothing else it would give Tori's family closure and she could rest in peace.

Yeah, a posse and a rope, or a CIL special behind the barn, that works for me.

I would never get closure because my loved ones killer was killed, don't know how that happens.

I could only get closure knowing my loved one was found, and not lost forever, never knowing what
happened to them, and also knowing their killer was also never found.

I haven't heard much in the way of prison escapes, from that part of the prison, by those types of
prisoners, since alkatraz.
 

MapleDog

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my first thoughts are not about money but about the discomfort of the guilty party. Staying in jail
for the rest of his life is much more uncomfortable than a quick jolt of electricity. The jail i'm
talking about isn't the country club, but 'hard time' that they all deserve, while we live on the
outside, along with the families, and they will never be free again.

I don't care about killing anyone so vile, wouldn't bother me a bit, but I more enjoy knowing he is
stuck in a prison for life, and I like to think of him/them in that prison for life, they earned
it, and should suffer it out for life.

Thats how it should be not jailing him at high cost,with good meal access to exercise equipment and entertainment,at least for those who commited horrible crimes,rapists child molesters,guys like Pickton,nonoe of them should cost close to $100.000 a year.
 

JLM

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Thats how it should be not jailing him at high cost,with good meal access to exercise equipment and entertainment,at least for those who commited horrible crimes,rapists child molesters,guys like Pickton,nonoe of them should cost close to $100.000 a year.

Yes, it would be a different matter if they were kept in a bunker, at the minimum temperature necessary to sustain life, with minimum nutrition necessary to sustain life, just four walls and concrete floor to sleep on, so all they have to do is think about what miserable, nefarious, rotten bastards they are. I suppose 10' of rope and a hook on the wall could be provided after they've done 10 years.