Boston Marathon Bomber guilty

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dank69

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He should receive the death penalty - he is scum.

Also, if he gets life, the dirt bag will preach his hate from prison. Why allow him to recruit and 'inspire' more crazies? Off this sack of crap.
I honestly haven't followed all the details. Wasn't his brother the real radical and this guy just kinda went along with the plot?
 

boomerang

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That wasnt a rant? You came up in your mind with all the weird shit and then put it on me and responded with that retardation and it wasnt a rant?

wtf does gitmo have to do with anything? Are you giving me the true patriot litmus test?
So you prefer not to answer. Got it.
 

cbrunny

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I've started becoming anti-death penalty in recent times, but for crimes like this (terrorism with absolutely no doubt as to guilt), I'm very much pro-death penalty. He has nothing to offer society.

I'm mostly here. He should be drawn & quartered.
 

JSt0rm

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So you prefer not to answer. Got it.


Answer some retarded question that has no bearing on anything? Yeah. Another one of yous asked me another unrelated pointed question yesterday. Maybe all you true patriots should get together and make a thread with all of the unrelated pointed questions in it and all of us commie nazis lovers can go in there and answer them for you.
 

tHa ShIzNiT

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I honestly haven't followed all the details. Wasn't his brother the real radical and this guy just kinda went along with the plot?

That may be partly true, but this guy directly killed 4 people. Including placing the bomb that killed the youngest victim, an 8 year old boy who was "blown to bits"
 

JSt0rm

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Did you see the note he wrote in his own blood?

The note he wrote when he was about to die? What about it? Exactly what is he going to preach from maximum security prison that will be harmful to you? What are you afraid of? You have a gun. you are murica.
 

Newell Steamer

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I honestly haven't followed all the details. Wasn't his brother the real radical and this guy just kinda went along with the plot?

Even if that is the case - there are well over a billion & half others who don't listen to and carry out that shit.

If they can prove he is mentally retarded or something, lock him up for the rest of his life. But, he doesn't come off as some unwitting follower that was manipulated by his brother.

Furthermore, the older brother isn't the only one who is nuts either; http://nypost.com/2014/09/30/sister-of-boston-bombers-in-court-for-phone-threats/
“She apparently made the statement, ‘I know people that can put a bomb where you live,’ in apparent reference to two relatives involved in the Boston bombing,”
 

HumblePie

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I know what the defense is doing and that is their job, but I don't see them getting him off a death sentence in this case.

1) He is not mentally impaired and unable to make his on judgements with his own logic.

2) He was not blackmailed or forcibly coerced into what he did.

3) He was not a minor that hasn't had the life experiences to realized what may not be totally right or wrong. He is a young adult, but should know the difference between right and wrong and what murder is

4) Doesn't matter if the idea wasn't his or he had some peer pressure by his brother. When an adult gang member is forced to do a crime for initiation and they are caught, most if not all are punished to the full extent of the law for a reason. They knew what they were doing and peer pressure to do a crime is not the same as forcible coercion to do a crime.

I don't care if the plan wasn't his. He agreed and went along with it and did the deed. He did the crime and should reap what he sowed. If the punishment of the crime is death, then death is what he deserves.
 

rudeguy

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The note he wrote when he was about to die? What about it? Exactly what is he going to preach from maximum security prison that will be harmful to you? What are you afraid of? You have a gun. you are murica.

The straw man is fierce.

This has nothing to do with what damage he can do, its what he has done.

I hope he gets all 72 of his virgins.
72virgins1.jpg
 

bshole

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How would you like to see them treated? How should we treat a person that kills 3 and injures 264 others?

Life in a prison within a facility that isn't a sensory deprivation hell hole. Sensory deprivation (social isolation) is one of the most cruel tortures there is. It drives people insane. Look at our own SuperMax prisons as evidence for that.
 

rudeguy

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Life in a prison within a facility that isn't a sensory deprivation hell hole. Sensory deprivation (social isolation) is one of the most cruel tortures there is. It drives people insane. Look at our own SuperMax prisons as evidence for that.

I don't like you but you are 100% correct on this. Its been proven many times that SuperMax is torture or on the very tiniest possible edge of it.

Again, I hope he gets a speedy death. I'll be happy to do it. I'll even pay for the bullet out of my own pocket.
 

Subyman

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Two years. Two fucking years. What a disgrace of a justice system.

? It takes time to pick out jurors and get all the evidence just right so they can get a clean conviction. Would you rather them rush it and risk botching the process or are you advocating for a looser criminal justice system? They got the right conviction on this guy and he is facing either life in prison or death.

I am against institutionalized death penalties, but as long as it is on the books right now, may as well. :)
 
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Two years. Two fucking years. What a disgrace of a justice system.

What exactly would be different if he'd been tried and sentenced two years ago? It's not like he's been running around free the past two years. I could see the outrage if he was an innocent person held without trial for two years, but given the circumstances, I can't fathom the anger. He's locked up either way.
 

maddogchen

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i don't see the jury deciding on the death penalty.

but either way, he'll spend the rest of his life behind bars....only difference whether it be a short life or a long one.
 

mrjminer

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? It takes time to pick out jurors and get all the evidence just right so they can get a clean conviction. Would you rather them rush it and risk botching the process or are you advocating for a looser criminal justice system? They got the right conviction on this guy and he is facing either life in prison or death.

I am against institutionalized death penalties, but as long as it is on the books right now, may as well. :)

What exactly would be different if he'd been tried and sentenced two years ago? It's not like he's been running around free the past two years. I could see the outrage if he was an innocent person held without trial for two years, but given the circumstances, I can't fathom the anger. He's locked up either way.

Oh yes, I am aware he wasn't running around free. I just mean a case like this should be tried within a couple of days. This guy was undoubtedly guilty, and was obviously never getting out of jail or getting the death penalty.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/jury-reaches-verdict-in-boston-marathon-death-penalty-trial/ar-AAazUmL said:
"The government called 92 witnesses over 15 days, painting a hellish scene of torn-off limbs, blood-spattered pavement, ghastly screams and the smell of sulfur and burned hair."

Fucking 92 witnesses over 15 days. Even at that ridiculous amount of witnesses, it still only took 15 days to go through them all. WTF is the other 1.95 years.

I mean they have a video of him planting one of the bombs ROFL. All they have to do is show the video, then sprinkle in a couple of witnesses along with the copious amounts of irrefutable evidence they have on this guy. If the system doesn't work like that, then the system is broken.
 
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