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Trying to understand the criminal mindset

Re: Trying to understand the criminal mindset

sounds like dickhead is bitter because he hasnt been turned off yet...

too bad so sad...

keep him alive and make him suffer...

give him a transfer to brasil...
 
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He is a narcissitic anti-social personality. He is a Sociopath. The normal laws of conduct and appropriateness, empathy and sympathy, don't apply. Death Row was almost inevitable for him.
But the mindset, not as severe, is common in many people.The peoplewho only take care of themselves, who harm others at work and family and society for no obvious reason (to us). The malignant characters we work and deal with on a daily basis. They have the same character defects as this guy. o guilt. They only fake it when they have to deal with consequences.
They make very good actors. When you see the Oscars you are looking at a lot of narcissistic sociopaths.
 
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go to Youtube and watch the videos of Richard Speck, and Charlie Manson, and Richard Ramirez. Same attitude.
They have no remorse, and admit they would rape torture and kill again if given half a chance.
 
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He may be doing more for the retraction of the death penalty than anyone has!

Now don't get me wrong, I think there s hould be a 3 year time limit for appeals, 6 at most and then Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz you get electrocuted with duct tape to keep your eyeballs from exploding.

However in our soft society it's become a joke, so why not abolish it, put him in general population - AND - GET THIS:

You don't get but half or 2/3rds of the appeals that you do if you are on deaht row -

There was a guy wrongly convicted and he got an appeal that another guy convicted in the same offense did NOT get - the death row guy is out but the LIFE guy is not...

Besides, I believe in reincarnation and if you kill them you just move them on that much faster.

Let them suffer in General Population. That's the only solution in this soft society that refuses to deal with evil.
 
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Here's another thing, watched a special with Maurine mauher (sp?) Hot reporter -

A guy was convicted of killing his daughter and put on death row, he could not show certain evidence of the real perpetrator's previous convictions IN HIS NEIGHBORHOOD.

Convicted guy writes and says "Don't bother me, I don't know the guy".

Didn't matter, jury convicted him because the cops spent 19 hours railroading him and asking "If you had done it how WOULD you have done it" - and that got him convicted.

There wasn't anyone outside of the courtroom that believed he did it...

And then you see this crap, dirty cops sometimes cause this:

Wrongfully imprisoned man awarded $25 million in damages
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/wro...-212356410.html


So again, that story about the father convicted of killing his daughter above is why it should just be LIFE - NO PAROLE.

Then you create work farms and make them work for their own food.....but we're too soft as a society.
 
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From your link:
"Jimenez is reportedly now working at a restaurant. "He's trying to figure out what to do for the rest of his life," Loevy said. <span style="color: #FF0000">However, last December, Jimenez was convicted on drug possession charges and could be headed back to prison for up to three years. He sentencing is scheduled for February 1, according to CBS News</span>." Brilliant individual, gets released only to risk putting himself back behind bars...
 
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My take on the justice system has always been an "an eye for an eye" way of thinking. And IMO we'd be better off in the case of situations like this. Why waste taxpayers money on someone on death row who's killed, raped, or abused someone. Hell why even waste the electricity to electrocute him? A .22 short to the head would save money, get rid of the fucker, and move on.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Blackops_2</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My take on the justice system has always been an "an eye for an eye" way of thinking. And IMO we'd be better off in the case of situations like this. Why waste taxpayers money on someone on death row who's killed, raped, or abused someone. Hell why even waste the electricity to electrocute him? A .22 short to the head would save money, get rid of the fucker, and move on. </div></div>

Society has gotten too soft on them.

And then there's the entire wrongful conviction rate, which has been going up and up..
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Blackops_2</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> Hell why even waste the electricity to electrocute him? A .22 short to the head would save money, get rid of the fucker, and move on. </div></div>

In China, they take nice healthy young convicts sentenced to death (they have a lot of them) and people from the America , South America, Europe, and the Middle East who need organ transplants go to the city and get set up in the hospital. When they are preop preped the cops take the guy out of his cell, walk him outside, put a low velocity bullet through the top of his head (not the brain stem or Medulla) and there is a ambulance waiting beside him. They toss him in immediately and start the organ harvest on the way to the hospital. The heart and other parts are literally still alive when they take them out. They rush them inside and pop them in the prepped and already open patients.
They don't get any fresher than that.
It's quite a business there, for those with the cash to pay for it.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ArcticLight</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Wrongfully imprisoned man awarded $25 million in damages
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/wro...-212356410.html


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That is Cook County, right? Chicago? The place where they have refused to allow ICE in or to communicate with them because they can't afford to hold people who are arrested, or convicted, on ICE detainers, so they release them.
The actual cost of hold ICEdetainers is like 20% of what they get to do it, and are still getting the money to do it from the Federal Justice Department, but refuse to do it.

Look, I have met Mumia Abu Jamal, and if there was ever a travesty of the Justice System he is it. The State has actually given up because he has had so many costly appeals. Pa has only executed 3 guys in the last 40 years, and they were all white, admitted they were guilty, and refused to file any more appeals. Except Gary Heidnick, who was a crazy bastard who tortured and killed prostitutes in a basement dungeon, then ate them. Even Death Penalty opponents wouldn't come and defend him.
 
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Wow,learn something every day. I guess a criminals heart is better than being dead and a 22 to the skull is so much better than paying to house, clothe, feed and discipline the sorry bastard for life.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: redirt78</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Wow,learn something every day. I guess a criminals heart is better than being dead and a 22 to the skull is so much better than paying to house, clothe, feed and discipline the sorry bastard for life. </div></div>
Lungs to one, Liver to another, heart to another, kidneys to two more. Corneas, skin, bone, etc sold on the open market and shipped overseas in dry ice.
We could make ourprison system profitable and cut healthcare costs dramatically.
Sure Grandma loved Pookie, but she loves the new liver too.
And Gramdpa is fed up with kidney dialysis and has cataracts.
They have plenty more illegitimate kids and grandkids anyway.
Obama should put this policy in Obamacare. Those Social Security old people would go for it, and law and order Conservatives would be happy Death Rows would be cleaned out and justice will be done.

Win/Win, except for Pookie.