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Would you want to witness 315 Excecutions ?
I think this guy must be getting his jollies or something for attending so many. Job aside, there has to be something wrong in the head, to be wanting to be present? I personally would'nt want to see 1, unless it was connected to a crime affecting my immediate family.:2 cents:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/07/20/...ess/index.html |
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No thanks, not even 1.
I saw Faces of death when I was a kid and that did not work out well. |
I would not want to see anyone executed no matter what under any circumstances. If someone was being killed supposedly on my behalf, I would be horrified in fact.
You see, I think punishment ends when the person dies, so I'll never be for the death penalty. Kind of as simple as that I guess. |
I would have to watch the first to determine if I wanted to see 314 more.
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Well maybe hes wondering if he should be a mass murdurer so he can be #316!
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no thanx
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Also prisons are not the leisure camps some make out. A real life sentence should mean just that and a lot harder than going to sleep one day. Also if you make a mistake and they have been made you can release a living person, can't do that if he's dead. Also in the US I read it was more expensive to try a person who is going to be executed than one who is facing a life sentence. It's the appeals that rack up the cost. |
that guys got to be a sadist
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Seems the guy in the article had several reasons himself, even if they were not all explored in said article. |
I'm still fucked up from some guy blowing his head off on the 105 overpass at the 110.
The news played the whole thing live. I can't imagine watching it up close |
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I think there must be something wrong with executioners and people who decide to be in this type of business. Obviously, this choose this job, because it is something that they enjoy doing. Perhaps they have sadistic inclinations.
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Since 1973, 124 prisoners have been released in the USA after evidence emerged of their innocence of the crimes for which they were sentenced to death. There were six such cases in 2004, two in 2005, one in 2006 and one so far in 2007.
(source: amnesty 2007) How many of those 315 were in innocent? :/ |
sick hobby/job...
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Too morbid for me,too fucked up
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pay me and i'd shoot it on video
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yikes!!!!!!!!!!!
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I saw a women die after being stabbed in the heart by her son, who basically excuted her while we where in basement celebrating my friend, his brother's, bday.
Needless to say I do not ever wish to see someone die in front of me again. |
I would be there ASAP!, to see a child rapist or a murderer fry. Yes there have been many innocent people who have not been put to death because they were not guilty. That goes for anyone that is in prison for any reason.
Some people are sadistic about this, but some just want to see a murderer, a child rapist pay their debt:2 cents:. |
no, under no circumstance would I watch another person's death.
I was unfortunate enough to be around when a friend of mine drown when I was a teenager. :2 cents: |
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