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How about you start a thread on Scoobynet to see how many would support the Death Penalty. I bet it would be a very popular thread.
In cases such as this (i.e child molesting and murdering) then I personally feel the death penalty should be the punishment. It's just a shame that society wouldn't introduce a death penalty that would make the killers suffer as much as the people they killed.
Something nice and slow over many days would be appropriate for the scum that did this to those poor little kids.
How about you start a thread on Scoobynet to see how many would support the Death Penalty. I bet it would be a very popular thread.
In cases such as this (i.e child molesting and murdering) then I personally feel the death penalty should be the punishment. It's just a shame that society wouldn't introduce a death penalty that would make the killers suffer as much as the people they killed.
Something nice and slow over many days would be appropriate for the scum that did this to those poor little kids.
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Deepest sympathies to the two families.
Never have been able to understand why adults do this sort of crime. What on God's green earth is the motivation?
Please don't tell me it's because the abusers/killers had a bad upbringing - even my 6 year old niece knows the difference between right & wrong so to say an adult doesn't is b0ll0cks (IMO).
If the liberal crowd say it's because the abusers can't help themselves and it's not their fault then the perpatrators should be locked up until their life ends. If they physically lack the ability to think the crime they did is wrong, then releasing them at ANY time means they're liable to commit the same crime when they're released.
As I say just my opinion, but hurting kids or anyone weaker than you is the lowest crime and you should expect (and receive) the harshest punishment as a result.
Steve
Never have been able to understand why adults do this sort of crime. What on God's green earth is the motivation?
Please don't tell me it's because the abusers/killers had a bad upbringing - even my 6 year old niece knows the difference between right & wrong so to say an adult doesn't is b0ll0cks (IMO).
If the liberal crowd say it's because the abusers can't help themselves and it's not their fault then the perpatrators should be locked up until their life ends. If they physically lack the ability to think the crime they did is wrong, then releasing them at ANY time means they're liable to commit the same crime when they're released.
As I say just my opinion, but hurting kids or anyone weaker than you is the lowest crime and you should expect (and receive) the harshest punishment as a result.
Steve
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dreadful news.
there is another thread to discuss the death penalty issue.
Just remember, at the moment no one knows for sure who did this. It is very easy for the media to whip people up into a frenzy and convict these people before anyone for sure knows it was them. Dont be suckered into that. I know it's hard to think this way, but too many people have been convicted of murder in this country to later be found inocent. That does two things, 1) the real culprit is still out there. 2) the life of an inocent is destroyed.
there is another thread to discuss the death penalty issue.
Just remember, at the moment no one knows for sure who did this. It is very easy for the media to whip people up into a frenzy and convict these people before anyone for sure knows it was them. Dont be suckered into that. I know it's hard to think this way, but too many people have been convicted of murder in this country to later be found inocent. That does two things, 1) the real culprit is still out there. 2) the life of an inocent is destroyed.
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Feel even worse knowing the woman was at the same school and at the same time as my brother and I. Am glad to say that I didn't know her as she was 3 years below me.
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I cannot even imagine what drives anybody to do such an awful crime as this.
I was at a car boot sale yesterday and 2 lots of parents lost their children, just inagine the panic of those parents after the latest news reports. Luckily the children were found safe and well.
The people who do this sort of thing should be given the death penalty, at least that would ensure they wouldn;t even get a chance to do it again.
My thoughts are with the families of holly and jessica.
I just hope that holly and jessica are at peace now.
RIP Holly and Jessica.
I was at a car boot sale yesterday and 2 lots of parents lost their children, just inagine the panic of those parents after the latest news reports. Luckily the children were found safe and well.
The people who do this sort of thing should be given the death penalty, at least that would ensure they wouldn;t even get a chance to do it again.
My thoughts are with the families of holly and jessica.
I just hope that holly and jessica are at peace now.
RIP Holly and Jessica.
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Scooby Doo - I was possibly a tad harsh in my statement but trial by media is common practice too. It still is not a nice feeling that she has been arrested for this (albeit police have not formally charged them) after her being so close to home.
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Why?!?! I don't see any relevance between the woman being arrested this week, and you going to the same school as her several years ago?
The fact that you've mentioned it twice now makes you no better than the people who gushed their stories about how they had a "lucky escape" and all that crap in the papers over the weekend.
Or are you suggesting that you were somehow at risk when you were at school with her, and this whole episode has traumatised you?
It's just attention-seeking - plain and simple. [img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]
[Edited by MarkO - 8/19/2002 9:30:31 AM]
The fact that you've mentioned it twice now makes you no better than the people who gushed their stories about how they had a "lucky escape" and all that crap in the papers over the weekend.
Or are you suggesting that you were somehow at risk when you were at school with her, and this whole episode has traumatised you?
It's just attention-seeking - plain and simple. [img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]
[Edited by MarkO - 8/19/2002 9:30:31 AM]
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Just the feeling of proximity that's all.
Its a bit weird cos it was a small school and you never think that this kind of thing would happen to your peers.
I don't think we really need a big discussion on this though
Its a bit weird cos it was a small school and you never think that this kind of thing would happen to your peers.
I don't think we really need a big discussion on this though
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I can't believe you would even consider bringing back the death penalty, just supposen that these two people re actually innocent of this crime however unlikely, it will go to court and a judge and 12 civilians who are all brainwashed by the media that these 2 did it, even if they didn't, then they are found guilty and sentenced to death only to be found out later that they didn't actually do it !!! you can release someone from prison you can not bring them back from the dead. It is a ****ing stupid idea.
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