I would like to go to Mississippi to mock this moron.

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mordantmonkey

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Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
yeah because a trial is only about the person who committed the crime. victim? what's that?

That was forty years ago. FORTY.

so where would you put the cut-off? 5years? 10? 20? why try anyone ever? people kill other people. we should all just get over it. big deal. gotta die sometime anyway right? might as well be at the hands of someone who hates you. i mean really, who wants to die peacefully? lame:roll:
 

NikPreviousAcct

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Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
yeah because a trial is only about the person who committed the crime. victim? what's that?

That was forty years ago. FORTY.

so where would you put the cut-off? 5years? 10? 20? why try anyone ever? people kill other people. we should all just get over it. big deal. gotta die sometime anyway right? might as well be at the hands of someone who hates you. i mean really, who wants to die peacefully? lame:roll:

Oh come on now. :roll: He's 80 years old and it happened 40 years ago. That's far beyond what I would consider reasonable.
 

mordantmonkey

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Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
yeah because a trial is only about the person who committed the crime. victim? what's that?

That was forty years ago. FORTY.

so where would you put the cut-off? 5years? 10? 20? why try anyone ever? people kill other people. we should all just get over it. big deal. gotta die sometime anyway right? might as well be at the hands of someone who hates you. i mean really, who wants to die peacefully? lame:roll:

Oh come on now. :roll: He's 80 years old and it happened 40 years ago. That's far beyond what I would consider reasonable.
good thing you and the law disagree.
the way i see it he got off and got to live his life completely free. too bad his victims didn't. i'd find it perfectly just for him to die in captivity.

 

imported_weadjust

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Guilty of 3 counts of manslaughter.

I doubt he will see the inside of a jail. He will appeal based on the fact that he was not allowed a speedy trial and will die before its all over with.
 

edprush

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I'd yell something at him like, "set him free, so he can watch what I do to his wife"