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His justice will be in the afterlife.
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I'm just waiting for his family or some activist group to sue the State on his behalf for negligently allowing him to take his own life in this manner, stating that the government should have prevented and known about such risks to human life.
I don't believe this, I'm just cynical that someone will make this argument. Edit: Didn't read the article until now. Apparently they alluded to it by talking about investigating the incident. Why would he plea guilty in order to avoid the death penalty and then kill himself? Wanted the power to do it himself, not the gov't? With 937 counts, they couldn't say forget the plea, were getting you? I actually would rather have the plea because no need for a trial, a chance to get off on something, and a potentially lengthy appeals process. |
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A truly evil man is gone. Justice will be served.
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Being locked in a cage for the rest of his life, fearing death at every turn sounds like justice to me. Now this pile of crap too the easy way out.
At least he is in Hell earlier than expected in order to start roasting his "soul" until the end of time. The ultimate coward and ultimate scumbag POS. |
I wish all these types of scum would be given an option to kill themselves and save all us taxpayers the money of housing them for 30-50 years and wasting even more of my money.
Good riddance! |
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Don't bury him yet.
The sentence was life plus 1000 years. He's done the life part. Now he needs to do 1000 years. I say, freeze dry him, let him be a prison hump for the next ten centuries. |
he was sad he missed his soccer camp i guess
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Well bye
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