Originally posted by: LOLyourFace
how could one do such a thing.. truly disturbing and fvcked up
Originally posted by: rudeguy
this is where the death penalty is justified
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
According to the article, he admitted involvement in the toddler's death and showed no remorse. If he is responsible for his son's death (and it looks like he is), then society has no use for him and he should die.
Originally posted by: rudeguy
this is where the death penalty is justified
Originally posted by: TMPadmin
Originally posted by: rudeguy
this is where the death penalty is justified
That's too kind for this guy. I can't even think of anything bad enough.
Originally posted by: Radiohead
Originally posted by: TMPadmin
Originally posted by: rudeguy
this is where the death penalty is justified
That's too kind for this guy. I can't even think of anything bad enough.
how bout making him a big 300 pound prisoner's beyotch for life
Originally posted by: nan0bug
Originally posted by: Radiohead
Originally posted by: TMPadmin
Originally posted by: rudeguy
this is where the death penalty is justified
That's too kind for this guy. I can't even think of anything bad enough.
how bout making him a big 300 pound prisoner's beyotch for life
How about locking him in a dark cell while making him listen to the sound of a baby crying for the rest of his life.
Now that the little boy is dead, family members say the system failed.
Originally posted by: pulse8
While I think what happened is a tragedy and this guy should be punished severely, this line of the article disturbs me.
Now that the little boy is dead, family members say the system failed.
Where were these family members and why haven't they failed this child as well?
Originally posted by: cheapbidder01
Originally posted by: rudeguy
this is where the death penalty is justified
I say fry him twice for good measures.
Edit: and send me the left overs.