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This one is seriously painful.
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If you wrote it as a novel of a screenplay and sent it to a publisher or a producer they would reject it saying that it wasn't a believable scenario. Another example of why the death penalty should still be on the table. Even in Kalifornia.
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My wife and I watched in disbelief. For starters, we asked each other how the wife would support such behavior. Then we both came to the same conclusion, that perhaps his wife being from a part of the world that basicaly sells it's own daughters into sexual slavery is all too common. It is too bad on a larger scale the implications that has for women of all nations, but that poor family and the hell the father had to live as judgemental lemmings never let go. So many questions on how that could take place in that neighborhood too.
Mike
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Originally Posted by
JimmyHAD
Another example of why the death penalty should still be on the table. Even in Kalifornia.
For you, perhaps.
Cases like this are starting to surface quite rapidly.
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Now...
it's now come out that they met in jail both were there for kidknapping... I live in Canada where the death penalty isn't legal ANYWHERE you know how frustrating it is to realize that people like Paul Bernardo are being kept alive in prison because of my tax dollars... (for those of you who don't know who paul bernardo is a quick google search will reveal he raped and murdered two young women video taped it *He has also been accused of being the ravine rapist*I'm not sure if he was convicted in this or not)
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Incredible. That the neighbors never NOTICED? That the police were called but never CHECKED?
Sickening. Truly sickening.
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It is sad. I LIVE IN ANTIOCH!!!
The fact that these "people" lived near me make me sick. This is not a bad town, and I would like to think that "that could never happen in my town", but I guess that is not the case.
I'm glad I don't have kids ... society seems so sick these days.
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gregs656
For you, perhaps.
Cases like this are starting to surface quite rapidly.
Does the fact that they are surfacing more rapidly make the death penalty any less applicable? The man was previously convicted in the 70's for the same behavior.
The whole thing could have been avoided. I'm with Jimmy on this one.
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Originally Posted by
antioch510
It is sad. I LIVE IN ANTIOCH!!!
The fact that these "people" lived near me make me sick. This is not a bad town, and I would like to think that "that could never happen in my town", but I guess that is not the case.
I'm glad I don't have kids ... society seems so sick these days.
It does make all people who love and feel for others sick, but just the other day I witnessed a car accident down here in Naples Fl. Within seconds guys were jumping out of there cars to help out. We can't let recycled media brain wash our good thoughts away. More and more I find myself not watching any news at it is so dummied down you really don't know what to believe anyway.
Mike
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Kingfish
It does make all people who love and feel for others sick, but just the other day I witnessed a car accident down here in Naples Fl. Within seconds guys were jumping out of there cars to help out. We can't let recycled media brain wash our good thoughts away. More and more I find myself not watching any news at it is so dummied down you really don't know what to believe anyway.
Mike
What you say is true but I was posting about a particular event, not commenting on the state of humanity. Men like this are the exception and not the rule.