Is he? Would he have looked more dangerous if he used a knife, killed her and got 3 years for manslaughter?
There are different degrees of dangerousness, but should we be accepting any of them?
Is he? Would he have looked more dangerous if he used a knife, killed her and got 3 years for manslaughter?
Maybe Obama or Harper made him do it?
So you know his motives? Would you like to share?
So you know his motives? Would you like to share?
You know his motives? Would you care to share?
What drove him to that?
now that's just dumb, petrosWhat drove him to that?
So he should have killed her and gotten 2-5 years for manslaughter? He got double that. That is plenty.
I am not one who believes that 2-5 years is an acceptable sentence for manslaughter. However, it would not have been manslaughter. It would have been 2nd degree murder as there would have been intent to kill.
10 years is not enough for attempted murder.
His sentence is half a murder sentence and double a manslaughter and she is still alive. That is is intermediate.Attempted murder for anything less than this offense could be very hard to prove, and might even be hard to prove here. (He could argue if he meant to murder her he would have stuck a knife in her). I think in a case like an indeterminate sentence would be appropriate (there is a chance he could mend his ways) I would think he could be reassessed after five years for further appropriate action. By the same token if he doesn't improve they should throw away the key.
His sentence is half a murder sentence and double a manslaughter and she is still alive. That is is intermediate.
Robert James Johnston spent three hours beating the woman, a vicious attack he launched after the woman told him she no longer wanted to be with him.
"It's too late now. If I'm not going to be part of (the daughter's) life, you won't either," he told her.
Court heard the couple had known each other since there were 12 and had been together five years.
Johnston's wife said he had become controlling and possessive before the attack.
"You said it yourself, your life was perfect. You were living in a fairy tale," Perkins-McVey told Johnston before sentencing him. "It was a fairy tale with a very unhappy end."
I think people have reached the right conclusion with the wrong logic.Unlike you, I haven't pretended to care about his motives. Nor would I care about the motives of a woman who spent 3 hours trying to beat her husband to death and raping him. The crime speaks for itself in its cruelty, its length, and it method.
I wonder what she did to piss him off?
If he just up and snapped and beat the snot out of her then yeah, maybe he is dangerous or maybe he is just dangrerous to one person who threatened to take his kid away for reasons we don't know.
Maybe Obama or Harper made him do it?
It doesn't matter his motives. For his crime, 10 years is not enough. If this has been a simple punch or even a 2 minute loss of temper your argument would hold some water. This was 3 hours +. I don't buy the kool aid you are selling.