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10/09/2012 11:12:34 AM · #1
A small part of me would like to see that whole "cruel and unusual punishment" thing be lifted for people like him.

Maybe that's just the disgust speaking but I wouldn't mind him getting punch in the mouth every hour on the hour for the next 30-60 years.

10/09/2012 12:07:49 PM · #2
Originally posted by mbrutus2009:

A small part of me would like to see that whole "cruel and unusual punishment" thing be lifted for people like him.

Maybe that's just the disgust speaking but I wouldn't mind him getting punch in the mouth every hour on the hour for the next 30-60 years.


a punch in the mouth should be the LEAST of his worries!
10/09/2012 12:08:46 PM · #3
Originally posted by Denielle:

a punch in the mouth should be the LEAST of his worries!

They already took away his football trophies and championships! Can the man not live out the rest of his years in peace?
10/09/2012 12:09:46 PM · #4
Heh... Child rapists don't get treated well in prison... Especially famous ones.

I'm betting he'd probably go for that punch in the mouth an hour thing, as long as you promised to keep the other inmates away from him.
10/09/2012 12:21:14 PM · #5
whats worse is society needs pay for him to continue to exist for the rest of his life.

just put a bullet in his head. he contributes nothing to society any more. we need to stop supporting trash. IMO he gave up his right to exist, i say put him down.

Message edited by author 2012-10-09 12:21:52.
10/09/2012 12:52:48 PM · #6
Originally posted by Venser:

Originally posted by Denielle:

a punch in the mouth should be the LEAST of his worries!

They already took away his football trophies and championships! Can the man not live out the rest of his years in peace?


Nope. He can WISH to live out the rest of his years in peace... but I'm betting he won't have that chance.

And mike_311 is right... society is going to pay for him to continue on. It's a waste of money.
10/09/2012 12:55:53 PM · #7
Just curious... From what I hear it is more expensive to put someone "on the chair" than it is to keep them in jail for the rest of their lives... I guess because of the cost for all the appeals and stuff that go along with it?

How much of a myth is this because I can't imagine it would be THAT much to put someone on death-row.
10/09/2012 01:04:53 PM · #8
Originally posted by mbrutus2009:

How much of a myth is this because I can't imagine it would be THAT much to put someone on death-row.

Proposition 34 on the California ballot proposes to abolish capital punishment and replace it with life without possibility of parole.

Originally posted by Legislative Analyst's Estimate of Fiscal Impact (Summary):

State and county savings related to murder trials, death penalty appeals, and corrections of about $100 million annually in the first few years, growing to about $130 million annually thereafter.
10/09/2012 01:13:32 PM · #9
Originally posted by mbrutus2009:

Just curious... From what I hear it is more expensive to put someone "on the chair" than it is to keep them in jail for the rest of their lives... I guess because of the cost for all the appeals and stuff that go along with it?

How much of a myth is this because I can't imagine it would be THAT much to put someone on death-row.


Put it on PPV, charge people to see the event... problem solved.

ETA: (and let the bashing begin.........)

Message edited by author 2012-10-09 13:13:59.
10/09/2012 01:59:31 PM · #10
The man is the worst kind of scum.
10/09/2012 02:36:52 PM · #11
Originally posted by mbrutus2009:

Just curious... From what I hear it is more expensive to put someone "on the chair" than it is to keep them in jail for the rest of their lives... I guess because of the cost for all the appeals and stuff that go along with it?

How much of a myth is this because I can't imagine it would be THAT much to put someone on death-row.


it should only cost a few bullets, throw the body in the trash. we need to start sending a message that certain behavior wont be tolerated. society is too soft on those that dont follow the rules, what we all agree is completely unacceptable behavior.
10/09/2012 02:39:19 PM · #12
Originally posted by Denielle:

Originally posted by mbrutus2009:

Just curious... From what I hear it is more expensive to put someone "on the chair" than it is to keep them in jail for the rest of their lives... I guess because of the cost for all the appeals and stuff that go along with it?

How much of a myth is this because I can't imagine it would be THAT much to put someone on death-row.


Put it on PPV, charge people to see the event... problem solved.

ETA: (and let the bashing begin.........)


Meh.. China style. One bullet, and send the bill to his family.
10/09/2012 02:40:39 PM · #13
Originally posted by Cory:

Originally posted by Denielle:

Originally posted by mbrutus2009:

Just curious... From what I hear it is more expensive to put someone "on the chair" than it is to keep them in jail for the rest of their lives... I guess because of the cost for all the appeals and stuff that go along with it?

How much of a myth is this because I can't imagine it would be THAT much to put someone on death-row.


Put it on PPV, charge people to see the event... problem solved.

ETA: (and let the bashing begin.........)


Meh.. China style. One bullet, and send the bill to his family.


i agree we cant make it a spectacle, we dont want to become savages ourselves, just put down the dog and forget it ever existed.

Message edited by author 2012-10-09 14:41:03.
10/09/2012 02:45:35 PM · #14
Originally posted by mike_311:

Originally posted by Cory:

Originally posted by Denielle:

Originally posted by mbrutus2009:

Just curious... From what I hear it is more expensive to put someone "on the chair" than it is to keep them in jail for the rest of their lives... I guess because of the cost for all the appeals and stuff that go along with it?

How much of a myth is this because I can't imagine it would be THAT much to put someone on death-row.


Put it on PPV, charge people to see the event... problem solved.

ETA: (and let the bashing begin.........)


Meh.. China style. One bullet, and send the bill to his family.


i agree we cant make it a spectacle, we dont want to become savages ourselves, just put down the dog and forget it ever existed.

Just when we were getting to the pit with hungry lions, or maybe bringing back the gibbet ...
10/09/2012 02:47:59 PM · #15
Did any of you guys hear about the April Jones case that's been going on in Wales the past couple of weeks? - 5-year-old girl with a medical condition is abducted from outside her home, and a man is arrested the following day, no sign of her though.

//www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-19867915

It's been all over the press in the UK.

So they've now charged a man with her murder, but they still can't find her body (assuming she is dead) I'm not sure a 5-year-old girl with a medical condition could survive over a week on her own.

I'm sure they've tried everything to get him to confess where he got rid of the body, but he's still not talking. They're searching rivers, forests, digging up the place, and putting a massive amount of police resources into this.

Damn it, it's the most frustrating case I've followed in a long time. I wish the police were allowed to waterboard him and get the location, if only to put the poor girl's family out of their misery.

A bit like the moors murders, he could end up taking that secret to prison with him.
10/09/2012 03:13:17 PM · #16
i have not heard and after a brief perusal of the article, i have not read what evidence do they have against him or why do they suspect him?
10/09/2012 03:38:47 PM · #17
Originally posted by JH:

I wish the police were allowed to waterboard him and get the location, if only to put the poor girl's family out of their misery.



Waterboarding... now that's a good idea. If only they could bring back the torture tactics to get people to talk. Reminds me of the movie "Unthinkable". That was a great movie!

Ok... got a bit off topic. Oops
10/09/2012 06:48:12 PM · #18
I am not sure that jail is the place to send him to cure his fondness for fooling around in showers with athletic young men, just sayin'.
10/13/2012 04:35:25 AM · #19
Wow.

Bloodthirsty much?

Make no mistake, the man is despicable, but yeesh.
10/13/2012 08:52:26 AM · #20
Originally posted by Mousie:

Wow.

Bloodthirsty much?

Make no mistake, the man is despicable, but yeesh.


Forgive me if my hatred for people like him is high enough to feel this way. He deserves a lot worse than he got, that I do know.
10/13/2012 09:19:28 AM · #21
Originally posted by mbrutus2009:

Originally posted by Mousie:

Wow.

Bloodthirsty much?

Make no mistake, the man is despicable, but yeesh.


Forgive me if my hatred for people like him is high enough to feel this way. He deserves a lot worse than he got, that I do know.


+100
10/13/2012 10:30:32 AM · #22
Originally posted by Mousie:

Wow.

Bloodthirsty much?

Make no mistake, the man is despicable, but yeesh.


What is your recommendation for a fair & equitable solution to this despicable man?

I see no redeeming value to this........person.
10/15/2012 02:51:42 PM · #23
I'm not going to posit a solution for Sandusky personally. I'm just reacting to the comments like:

- Put a bullet in his head and send the bill to his family (because they are totally responsible, right)
- The suggestion that jails are a sexual playground for certain types of inmates, not a punishment
- Waterboarding? We want to straight up torture people now?

We know for a fact that people are falsely accused of crimes, convicted, and exonerated years later. Are you people going to be the ones to apologize for FREAKING WATERBOARDING THEM IN THE INTERIM? It's revolting. I would much rather we not debase ourselves by inflicting the same sorts of irrevocable violence on people as payback, even when we feel they are deserving, until we're much better at preventing the same being inflicted on innocents mistaken for criminals.

This has nothing to do with Sandusky. It is a sacrifice we make to our own sense of justice for the larger goal of preventing ourselves and the state from becoming Sanduskies. That, to me, is well worth the money it costs to handle it this way. The Code of Hammurabi is balls.
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