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Be careful about photographing your kids!
Mxsmanic wrote:
Ron Hunter writes: NONE on those people was executed before they were 18, correct? Correct, but probably only because of the long legal process. They were all close to 18. ... I see nothing wrong with punishing those over 14 in the same way as others for the same crime. Why over 14? Do you really want 12-year-old murderers going free? No, but we have to determine where it becomes a crime of profit. It is rather unusual for someone under 14 to kill someone for gain. Note that it is VERY rare for someone to be sentenced to death unless the crime is one that promotes some kind of gain for the murderer. Those cases where multiple murders, or murders with outrageous violence, are usually committed by people who are insane, but not legally insane. The others are usually for some kind of gain. Those younger than 14 would at least be locked up for 7 years, then if they are deemed still a danger to society, they could be sent to an adult prison. In most cases, 12 year old murderers DO go free under out system. |
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Mxsmanic wrote: Jeffrey's crime was forcing others to do things against their will. Not to mention the murders and of course the little issue of consuming the evidence. -- website: http://members.bellatlantic.net/~gblank |
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Gregory W. Blank writes:
Not to mention the murders ... Murder is covered under doing things against their wills (unless they consented, but that is difficult to establish after they are dead). ... and of course the little issue of consuming the evidence. I don't see any problem with eating people once they are dead. -- Transpose hotmail and mxsmanic in my e-mail address to reach me directly. |
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Ron Hunter writes:
No, but we have to determine where it becomes a crime of profit. What difference does that make? It is rather unusual for someone under 14 to kill someone for gain. The same is true after age 14. Note that it is VERY rare for someone to be sentenced to death unless the crime is one that promotes some kind of gain for the murderer. Is it? In most cases, 12 year old murderers DO go free under out system. What happens after they kill their subsequent victims? -- Transpose hotmail and mxsmanic in my e-mail address to reach me directly. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:\\ I don't see any problem with eating people once they are dead. Ok Hannibal: And pornography makes you queasy ? You are one mixed up, sick individual. Seek help,...step away from the computer and get help before its too late. -- website: http://members.bellatlantic.net/~gblank |
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On 10/15/03 1:38 PM, in article ,
"Mxsmanic" wrote: I don't see any problem with eating people once they are dead. You are one WEIRD motherf--ker!!! __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com The Worlds Uncensored News Source |
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On 10/15/03 1:57 PM, in article ,
"Gregory W. Blank" wrote: In article , Mxsmanic wrote:\\ I don't see any problem with eating people once they are dead. Ok Hannibal: And pornography makes you queasy ? You are one mixed up, sick individual. Seek help,...step away from the computer and get help before its too late. I am so damn glad that he/she/it in France where he/she/it belongs. __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com The Worlds Uncensored News Source |
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George Kerby wrote: On 10/15/03 1:57 PM, in article , "Gregory W. Blank" wrote: In article , Mxsmanic wrote:\\ I don't see any problem with eating people once they are dead. Ok Hannibal: And pornography makes you queasy ? You are one mixed up, sick individual. Seek help,...step away from the computer and get help before its too late. I am so damn glad that he/she/it in France where he/she/it belongs. Maybe its a result of the heat wave,......all those dead elderly people laying around or maybe the fact that he/she/it never leaves "thier" apt. and the computer,.... stuffy little apt no air conditioning, sitting around in ones underewear and the smell of rotting fresh seeping through the walls. Ah makes me jusssst want to run to Paris right away. Not. -- website: http://members.bellatlantic.net/~gblank |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Gregory W. Blank writes: Not to mention the murders ... Murder is covered under doing things against their wills (unless they consented, but that is difficult to establish after they are dead). ... and of course the little issue of consuming the evidence. I don't see any problem with eating people once they are dead. Are we sure he always waited..? |
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Be careful about photographing your kids!
Mxsmanic wrote:
Ron Hunter writes: No, but we have to determine where it becomes a crime of profit. What difference does that make? It is rather unusual for someone under 14 to kill someone for gain. The same is true after age 14. Note that it is VERY rare for someone to be sentenced to death unless the crime is one that promotes some kind of gain for the murderer. Is it? Yes, it goes to motive and motivation, which are both important to sentencing. In most cases, 12 year old murderers DO go free under out system. What happens after they kill their subsequent victims? Well, then we get to execute them, or at least hold them in a cage until they die. |
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