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Update on another one that's been in the news......

Erik and Lyle Menendez were re-sentenced on Tuesday to 50 years to life in prison, which will make them eligible for parole at some point -- the latest step in a years-long battle for the brothers trying to get released after 35 years behind bars.

 

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This one's been in the news. Now over with.....

I was wondering how this would turn out. I watched the documentary about her on either Netflix or Max, I don't remember which. I honestly thought she was dead in the water, but it sounds like she actually got a jury that understands what reasonable doubt actually entails (which is rare.)
 

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I was wondering how this would turn out. I watched the documentary about her on either Netflix or Max, I don't remember which. I honestly thought she was dead in the water, but it sounds like she actually got a jury that understands what reasonable doubt actually entails (which is rare.)
There wasn't any real evidence that supported the charges against her. OTOH it really did seem like the perfect scenario for a coverup. I hope someone digs in and finds out who actually killed her husband.
 

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Nearly four months after a violent brawl between rival biker gangs erupted into gunfire outside a gas station during Bike Week, authorities have arrested 28 people in a sweeping multi-agency operation dubbed “Operation Mongolian Beef.”

 
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Man, 4 children detained after car theft and armed robbery in NE Baltimore, police say

A man and four children, one as young as 10 years old, were detained after a car was stolen and an armed robbery was committed Saturday evening in Northeast Baltimore, according to police.

Police said a 10-year-old boy, two 13-year-old girls, a 14-year-old boy, and a 32-year-old man were reportedly involved in an assault and robbery at a bus stop on East Northern Parkway.
Family values. :mad: :(
 

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Cases like this are why I still have some support for the death penalty. When found guilty, they should be executed within 30 days. These animals have no right to exist.

I say go old testament on them. Throw them in the lion's den and let God decide if they are worth saving.
 

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Cases like this are why I still have some support for the death penalty. When found guilty, they should be executed within 30 days. These animals have no right to exist.

On yesterday’s evening news, they said that several suspects had confessed, so I have no doubt they’ll be convicted.

Save the taxpayers some money. Just put them in the general population. The inmates will handle it.
 
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Cases like this are why I still have some support for the death penalty. When found guilty, they should be executed within 30 days. These animals have no right to exist.

Hope they find the "clients" (aka scumbag child rapists) too. Sadly, there will be people who participated in this who will face no consequences because they will get away with it.
 

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Cases like this are why I still have some support for the death penalty. When found guilty, they should be executed within 30 days. These animals have no right to exist.

The Bibb County Sheriff gave a press conference. In it, he said that God's forgiveness is boundless. But that in this case, the concept was pushed to the limit.

My position would be to kill the perps, whether actively with the death penalty, or passively by putting them in an Alabama state prison's general population and let the inmates handle it -- kind of like Illinois did with Jeffrey Dahmer. God can then decide whether to forgive or not.

The victims were originally profiled as being between 3 and 10 years old. True children, not someone just under 18 -- still not of legal age, but an entirely different thing from a toddler or 4th grader.

Since then, the top age of an expanding number of victims has been raised to 15. Guessing that one was getting too old to be marketable.

One of the few things that makes me lose all objectivity is a powerful person taking perverse pleasure in dominating someone who can't fight back. It happens in all sorts of circumstances -- power plays in the workplace, quid pro quo sexual harassment in the workplace, abuse of a physically or emotionally weaker spouse, bullying an unpopular classmate (almost always done as a group against a single victim), or physical abuse of a child.

But physical and sexual abuse of a kindergartener is so far beyond the pale, the English language is inadequate. In this case, one of the perps apparently used an electric dog collar to torture children under (sometimes well under) the age of 10 into performing sexual acts. The Bibb County sheriff said that the only mercy he saw was unintentional -- that in many instances, the children were drugged and have little to no memory.

But to the extent that they do have memory, this is something they will never recover from.

And the perps did it not out of mental illness or psychotic compulsion. They did it for profit. Dante's Hell is too good for these misbegotten excuses for humans.
 
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May as well place this here. After hearing only part of the Kohberger evidence, there's no doubt he was heading for the death penalty. John Miller, whom I always pay attention to, made a chilling remark the other night. He said we'll never know if this were his first murder or not. One pattern for serial killer is to move far away. OTOH, if they feel comfortable in one area, they'll stick in the home area, like the Long Island killer, Heuermann ("Horror Man," in German)...
 
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