Normally I'm not for the death penalty, but this woman seems like a good reason to bring back public hanging (or the guillotine if you're concerned about being humane and fast). :2guns:
http://www.philly.com/philly/wires/ap/news/nation_world/20070801_ap_califwomanheldinbabyabandonment.html
-b.
Wow that is depressing. I wouldn't mind seeing a way to make people sterile until they can prove they would be fit parents.
I'm of the opinion that the death penalty is the easy way out. I'd rather see someone like that sit in jail for life and think about what they did.
It does rather boggle the mind that we have to take tests to drive, tests to get out of school, qualify to purchase a house, get a license for marriage.... but anyone can have babies.... :cry:
Quote from: pandy on August 02, 2007, 01:13:43 PM
It does rather boggle the mind that we have to take tests to drive, tests to get out of school, qualify to purchase a house, get a license for marriage.... but anyone can have babies.... :cry:
+1 Very scary... :o
I also think its funny that here in PA you can walk in and get a conceled wepons permit with no training or questions asked :cookoo: And we worry more about the "terrorists" what about all the uneducated loons walking the streets with guns in their pocket legally ???
:cry: death is too good for scum like that, geez I wish i'd never clicked that link now.
http://kotv.com/news/local/story/?id=131770
Add another one to the list.
She is currently being held without bond. Probably safer for her.
As to the death penalty yeah I fuggin hate it I believe the state should never take away what they can not give back but, but crimes against children are horrible and make my blood boil.
child molesters, child murderers, child w/e are rated the lowest in prison/jails, screw the death penalty for them, let them get their balls shoved down their throat in prison. google "katie's revenge" :thumb:
The trouble is the prison guards have a duty of care to all prisoners under their control. It'd be nice to see these sort people get their just deserts, but it doesn't happen.
Well most of "these" criminals are placed in solitary so they wont get killed the first day. but i've heard stories of guards bringing these peopel out to get some good ol' fashion ass whoppin.
Even though they're in protective custody, life isn't any easier for them.
If someone harmed my child, they'd BETTER be in protective custody...protected from ME! :mad:
Quote from: pandy on August 02, 2007, 07:53:58 PM
If someone harmed my child, they'd BETTER be in protective custody...protected from ME! :mad:
I feel exactly the same, starting with cutting their heart out with a soup spoon.
i think a spork would work much better, you can jab and scoop :thumb:
i did not open the link, i don't have the stomach for that kind of stuff any longer. i do not believe in the death penalty for any one for any reason in any circumstance
Quote from: bubba zanetti on August 02, 2007, 08:04:37 PM
I feel exactly the same, starting with cutting their heart out with a soup spoon.
That would be too quick and too kind. First, the fingers and toes would have to go, maybe 1 every half hour or so.....then we'd move on from there...
Edit: maybe 1 joint from each finger and toe per 1/2 hour..make it last longer :thumb:
don't forget to burn the tip with a torch so he doesn't bleed to death, it will ruin all ur fun.
Wow this is a great topic to read about just after lunch :cookoo:
You're right Pandy fingers & toes with a pair of bolt cutters would be good for starters.
Sorry, bubba :laugh:
I'll write it small so you don't get nauseated....
Excellent point, CndnMax. Plus, I think breaking each and every joint should come first...made ya look, bubba :P
But you'd have to keep the painkillers up to them so they didn't pass out all the time. :icon_twisted:
That's what smelling salts are for. :icon_twisted:
Quote from: pandy on August 02, 2007, 08:28:33 PM
That's what smelling salts are for. :icon_twisted:
:laugh: :laugh:
i'm afraid the rage i'd feel at finding someone hurting my child would leave no room for torture time. i have no doubt i would beat them repeatedly...using both arms, my steel toe boots and anything else i could get ahold of until i could no longer lift my arms or feet. then of course take a break and recover my strengh to start the process all over again. this probably would not stop even after they were no longer moving or breathing. would it take back the harm they had done? no, i suppose not. but at least in some small way i'd feel justice had been served. i hear all the time how many dangerous criminals are let go because the court screwed something up. i couldn't take that kinda chance if it was my child as a victum. :2guns: :2guns: :2guns: :2guns:
Quote from: pandy on August 02, 2007, 08:28:33 PM
That's what smelling salts are for. :icon_twisted:
it would seem the you have planed every single detail... no messing with baby monkeys for me :laugh:
honestly split on teh death penalty, not for nor against, but thsi crap pissed me off :mad: :mad: :mad: it seems as tho her attitude ( upon conviction) was wtf i got laid now im pregnant wth do i do with this parasite called a child. me , although ive no children myself, have intervened in many occasions where a child was abused and helped the child get the assistance they needed. this tho had no need for this outcome whatsoever. ie adoption etc etc etc :mad:
Quote from: CndnMax on August 02, 2007, 09:29:29 PM
it would seem the you have planed every single detail... no messing with baby monkeys for me :laugh:
From the moment they put that little chimp into my arms over 20 years ago, I've been a ferocious mama lion....er...ape. :icon_twisted:
When my son was around 6 or 7, the little boy named Steven Stayner (they made a TV movie about him called, "I Know My Name Is Steven")that had been kidnapped when he was seven years old, and held for seven years by a pervert, turned up in the boonies where we lived at the time....he went to my son's rural grammar school. Steven saved the next little boy the monster had kidnapped. The monsters truly are everywhere. This rural haven was the very last place you'd have expected a monster to be, but he was there. It makes my blood boil.
Quote from: pandy on August 03, 2007, 08:16:38 AM
When my son was around 6 or 7, the little boy named Steven Stayner (they made a TV movie about him called, "I Know My Name Is Steven")that had been kidnapped when he was seven years old, and held for seven years by a pervert, turned up in the boonies where we lived at the time....he went to my son's rural grammar school. Steven saved the next little boy the monster had kidnapped.
Interestingly enough, didn't Steven's brother become a murderer himself?
-b.
Quote from: bosozoku on August 03, 2007, 04:31:10 PM
Interestingly enough, didn't Steven's brother become a murderer himself?
Yeah, and Steven died in a motorcycle accident...and the monster who kidnapped Steven and Timmy got five years in the slammer....
FIVE :mad: :mad: :mad: Steven "served" seven years as the monster's victim...it's a troubling story all the way around:
http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/02/09/stayner.kidnapper.ap/
Quote from: pandy on August 03, 2007, 04:35:22 PM
Quote from: bosozoku on August 03, 2007, 04:31:10 PM
Interestingly enough, didn't Steven's brother become a murderer himself?
Yeah, and Steven died in a motorcycle accident...and the monster who kidnapped Steven and Timmy got five years in the slammer....FIVE :mad: :mad: :mad: Steven "served" seven years as the monster's victim...it's a troubling story all the way around:
http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/02/09/stayner.kidnapper.ap/
What about putting the pervo and the murdering brother together in the same cell? Seems like poetic justice...
-b.