Crime - part deux.

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In the US today the Parkland school shooter has escaped the death penalty ... he killed 17 people in the school before calmly dropping his weapons and blending into a crowd of escaping kids before first walking into a store and buying a drink and then into a McDonalds for a meal ...

Apparently at least one juror was swayed on his mental health because his birth mother was an addict when he was in the womb ... so whilst he was convicted on all 17 counts of murder - because not all 12 jurors could agree on the death penalty, he will now serve life without parole ...

Thoughts?
 
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In the US today the Parkland school shooter has escaped the death penalty ... he killed 17 people in the school before calmly dropping his weapons and blending into a crowd of escaping kids before first walking into a store and buying a drink and then into a McDonalds for a meal ...

Apparently at least one juror was swayed on his mental health because his birth mother was an addict when he was in the womb ... so whilst he was convicted on all 17 counts of murder - because not all 12 jurors could agree on the death penalty, he will now serve life without parole ...

Thoughts?

Difficult one, because if you execute someone, it's the end, finito. If you are confined to jail for the rest of your life, you suffer the wrath of the internal workings of the prison system, then still die, but more slowly.
 
In the US today the Parkland school shooter has escaped the death penalty ... he killed 17 people in the school before calmly dropping his weapons and blending into a crowd of escaping kids before first walking into a store and buying a drink and then into a McDonalds for a meal ...

Apparently at least one juror was swayed on his mental health because his birth mother was an addict when he was in the womb ... so whilst he was convicted on all 17 counts of murder - because not all 12 jurors could agree on the death penalty, he will now serve life without parole ...

Thoughts?

I will be happy if he serves his sentence in a 2m x 2m cell with a bucket for a toilet, bread and water for meals and he lies awake every night praying for death

Otherwise shoot him seventeen time before the final head shot
 
Difficult one, because if you execute someone, it's the end, finito. If you are confined to jail for the rest of your life, you suffer the wrath of the internal workings of the prison system, then still die, but more slowly.

I'm conflicted ... don't buy the mental health get out here ... killing spree was planned and executed with military precision and satisfied his social media stated ambition of attempting to beat previous school killing records ... and if I'm one of those parents ...:mad:

... but execution is an easy out ... far better that there is some 'complacency' on ensuring his personal security during his life without parole sentence ...

Does that make me a bad person? <whistle>
 
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In the US today the Parkland school shooter has escaped the death penalty ... he killed 17 people in the school before calmly dropping his weapons and blending into a crowd of escaping kids before first walking into a store and buying a drink and then into a McDonalds for a meal ...

Apparently at least one juror was swayed on his mental health because his birth mother was an addict when he was in the womb ... so whilst he was convicted on all 17 counts of murder - because not all 12 jurors could agree on the death penalty, he will now serve life without parole ...

Thoughts?

Never been keen on the death penalty. Let him rot in jail.

Anyway what are your thoughts? You're far better at this sort of thing than talking about football <whistle>

Edit: I see you've answered above <ok>
 
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Never been keen on the death penalty. Let him rot in jail.

Anyway what are your thoughts? You're far better at this sort of thing than talking about football <whistle>

Edit: I see you've answered above <ok>

My thoughts are above ... and I'm far more qualified to talk about footballing succes than you are in the last decade ... you're welcome <laugh>
 
My thoughts are above ... and I'm far more qualified to talk about footballing succes than you are in the last decade ... you're welcome <laugh>

Really ... how many PL titles have you won in the last decade if we include this current season ... which we can agree you have no chance of winning? ... looks like a big fat zero compared to one for LCFC <cheers>
 
Really ... how many PL titles have you won in the last decade if we include this current season ... which we can agree you have no chance of winning? ... looks like a big fat zero compared to one for LCFC <cheers>

You said in the last decade, so don't squirm now. 1 league title, 1 FA Cup, 1 League Cup, 1 Europa League.

You? I'll wait.

And why the fck are you quoting yourself? <laugh>
 
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Whst about this nutjob nurse who killed babies in the news this week.

There's something extremely sick about hurting or killing children, like you gotta be a different kinda messed up to do that ****.
 
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Whst about this nutjob nurse who killed babies in the news this week.

There's something extremely sick about hurting or killing children, like you gotta be a different kinda messed up to do that ****.

sick bitch

found notes in her house saying **** like

‘I’m evil, I did this’ etc etc

she deserves to be killed