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Re: o.t. guy kills parents and sisters
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Posted by j cook (iowa) on October 16, 2006 at 16:20:11 from (12.210.213.89):
In Reply to: o.t. guy kills parents and sisters posted by 730virgil on October 16, 2006 at 13:39:57:
Unfortunately, this crime took place in IOWA, where thanks to a certain set of elected officials, WE DON'T HAVE the only penalty that makes sense for this particular cretin. Since we cannot give this scum what he deserves, thanks to about fifty percent of our statehouse AND the Governor, I hope that when he goes to serve his life plus 1000years no possibility of parole sentence, that his cell is specially prepared with wall mural sized photographs of his murdered parents and sisters, all neatly preserved under a clear layer of 1 inch thick bulletproof polymer. In that manner, he can see their images every day of the rest of his life and think about why he murdered them in cold blood. A recorded transcript of the judge sentencing him ought to be replayed for him EVERY HOUR, day and night, just in case he forgets how dispicable he is!
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