Convicted killer fears his last moments

KarenMarie

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I prefer the $0.09 cure. The bullet method.

I notice he says that he is sorry to have robbed the Wendy's but only says he is sorry the cop died. That is not an apology for killing him.

To be honest, I dont have the time to put effort in feeling sorry for a cop killer.
 
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I'm not sure a cop killer is any worse than any other sort of killer. The only difference is that we have maintained the traditional legal structure that attacking the State Power is a more serious offense than attacking privately.

That said, I'm not big on the death penalty (I think it is totally ineffective and somewhat barbaric), but I also can't say I feel too bad for the guy.
 

tomywishbone

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Originally posted by: Deleted member 4644
I'm not sure a cop killer is any worse than any other sort of killer. The only difference is that we have maintained the traditional legal structure that attacking the State Power is a more serious offense than attacking privately.

That said, I'm not big on the death penalty (I think it is totally ineffective and somewhat barbaric), but I also can't say I feel too bad for the guy.


I agree with this entire post.
 

jdoggg12

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Drugs are not good - they cause pain. hahahahahaha oh darn, causing pain to murderers. Cry me a river.

They should just put a stick on dynomite on the persons head. Instant death. No ifs ands or buts.
 

miniMUNCH

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Originally posted by: tomywishbone
Originally posted by: Deleted member 4644
I'm not sure a cop killer is any worse than any other sort of killer. The only difference is that we have maintained the traditional legal structure that attacking the State Power is a more serious offense than attacking privately.

That said, I'm not big on the death penalty (I think it is totally ineffective and somewhat barbaric), but I also can't say I feel too bad for the guy.


I agree with this entire post.

Yep.
 

Ktulu

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Oh wow, a convicted killer is afraid of how death is going to feel like.
 
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Originally posted by: jdoggg12
Drugs are not good - they cause pain. hahahahahaha oh darn, causing pain to murderers. Cry me a river.

They should just put a stick on dynomite on the persons head. Instant death. No ifs ands or buts.

Perhaps they should say "No ifs or ands" and shove the stick of dynamite up his "but" :p

- M4H
 

Chiller2

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Originally posted by: Deleted member 4644
I'm not sure a cop killer is any worse than any other sort of killer. The only difference is that we have maintained the traditional legal structure that attacking the State Power is a more serious offense than attacking privately.

That said, I'm not big on the death penalty (I think it is totally ineffective and somewhat barbaric), but I also can't say I feel too bad for the guy.

Seems to me its 100% effective I don't know of someone that lived through it yet.
 

Unheard

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We've been waiting here in TN for this worthless piece of sh!t to die. I hope they finally go through with it this time.

The study concluded the drug protocol a "failure" because the prisoners had below acceptable levels of thiopental in their systems indicating they probably suffered immense pain before they died.

Immense pain and suffering before death? Cry me a fscking river. Here's an idea, don't kill people and you wont have to worry about dieing of lethal injection you fscktard.
 

crt1530

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Drugs are inhumane, eh? It'd be over a lot quicker (and cost less) if they used a firing squad.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: KarenMarie
I prefer the $0.09 cure. The bullet method.

I notice he says that he is sorry to have robbed the Wendy's but only says he is sorry the cop died. That is not an apology for killing him.

To be honest, I dont have the time to put effort in feeling sorry for a cop killer.

you might want to change that, the cost of ammo went up recently.
 

Kelemvor

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Anyone that kills someone else for no good reason deserves to be removed from the living. But we just had a thread about this last week. I say bring back the Guillotine or something. It's free. Just have to sharpen the blade every so often and maybe replace the ropes when they wear out.
 

Tipsy Turtle

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I have always believed that if someone gets the death penalty for murder their sentence should be carried out in the exact same manner as the person they killed.

Stab a woman 34 times, rape her and then cut off her head? Well buddy you get the same treatment.

Welcome to hell turtle style.
 

TheoPetro

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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: jdoggg12
Drugs are not good - they cause pain. hahahahahaha oh darn, causing pain to murderers. Cry me a river.

They should just put a stick on dynomite on the persons head. Instant death. No ifs ands or buts.

Perhaps they should say "No ifs or ands" and shove the stick of dynamite up his "but" :p

- M4H

kinky, I like it ;)
 

KarenMarie

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Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
I prefer the $0.09 cure. The bullet method.

I notice he says that he is sorry to have robbed the Wendy's but only says he is sorry the cop died. That is not an apology for killing him.

To be honest, I dont have the time to put effort in feeling sorry for a cop killer.

you might want to change that, the cost of ammo went up recently.

It has been 7 years since I had a CCL in Tennessee. It was like $0.09 a round then. We used to reload our own to save money.

What does it cost now?
 

crt1530

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Originally posted by: Tipsy Turtle
I have always believed that if someone gets the death penalty for murder their sentence should be carried out in the exact same manner as the person they killed.

Stab a woman 34 times, rape her and then cut off her head? Well buddy you get the same treatment.

Welcome to hell turtle style.
Are you volunteering to rape the convict after he's been stabbed 34 times? Where do you live? I'd like to run your name past your local law enforcement.
 

glutenberg

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Originally posted by: Kelemvor
Anyone that kills someone else for no good reason deserves to be removed from the living. But we just had a thread about this last week. I say bring back the Guillotine or something. It's free. Just have to sharpen the blade every so often and maybe replace the ropes when they wear out.

Weren't there many cases where the guillotine didn't fully cut through and they would have to reload it a second time?
 

Tipsy Turtle

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Originally posted by: crt1530
Originally posted by: Tipsy Turtle
I have always believed that if someone gets the death penalty for murder their sentence should be carried out in the exact same manner as the person they killed.

Stab a woman 34 times, rape her and then cut off her head? Well buddy you get the same treatment.

Welcome to hell turtle style.
Are you volunteering to rape the convict after he's been stabbed 34 times? Where do you live? I'd like to run your name past your local law enforcement.

No, but I'm sure they can find a nice jailhouse Bubba to take care of that part.

 

OutHouse

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the guy has been on death row for 25 years. he isnt the same guy as he was when he went in. they should not kill him, just let him rot in prison.
 

Tipsy Turtle

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Originally posted by: Citrix
the guy has been on death row for 25 years. he isnt the same guy as he was when he went in. they should not kill him, just let him rot in prison.

Wrong answer.

The correct answer is:

The should have carried out his sentence much much sooner.

 

Aikouka

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There's some interesting parts of the article and another article about the guy who took awhile to die that was linked in the original CNN article.

A moratorium continues in California - home to America's largest death row with 664 inmates - after a federal judge ruled in December that prison personnel are improperly trained and the execution chamber is too dark and poorly designed.

What... do they want it to be bright... colorful... a nice window with drapes?

 

Tipsy Turtle

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Originally posted by: Aikouka
There's some interesting parts of the article and another article about the guy who took awhile to die that was linked in the original CNN article.

A moratorium continues in California - home to America's largest death row with 664 inmates - after a federal judge ruled in December that prison personnel are improperly trained and the execution chamber is too dark and poorly designed.

What... do they want it to be bright... colorful... a nice window with drapes?

A water feature in the corner would be nice.

 

Canai

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Originally posted by: Deleted member 4644
I'm not sure a cop killer is any worse than any other sort of killer. The only difference is that we have maintained the traditional legal structure that attacking the State Power is a more serious offense than attacking privately.

That said, I'm not big on the death penalty (I think it is totally ineffective and somewhat barbaric), but I also can't say I feel too bad for the guy.

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