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Seriously, who thinks his should die for his brutal killings, i m first to not oppose.
very true..Asquithian said:we live in a very rich country...why?..cos we can afford to keep our killers and feed them three times a day...
True, we also pay our druggos and those unwilling to look for work.Asquithian said:we live in a very rich country...why?..cos we can afford to keep our killers and feed them three times a day...
urgh... morals = we (as a country.. yes along with many/most others) think 'Sure let him rot in jail/gaol'... and this is a totally normal and standard practise... go figure.Not-That-Bright said:Which country has greater morals than us? Why are we intellectually poor?...
BTW... everything I've read says he definately did it.
Anyone know what defence he had? if any?
I'll take your word for it, i honestly don't know much about the finer details of the case, such as the lines of prosecution and defence and the evidence, so yeah...Asquithian said:the point is HE DID DO IT...
I do feel sorry for 'my fellow man'... sometimes. Sometimes tho they do deserve what they get. *shrugs* Of course gaol isnt a fun place.. its fkn horrible and depending on your crime, sexuality or colour (race and several other attributes) you're just as likely to come out in a body bag... no misunderstanding there. But i don't think anyone deserves to die in gaol... regardless of horrific crime or not.Not-That-Bright said:You yourself are morally poor if you can't feel sorry for ur fellow man... sometimes.
I used to think like you, but could you imagine staying in gaol for 6 months? 3 weeks? 1 week? It's not a fun place.
Education is not a basic human right, it's a right of being an australian tho, and it is available to all (in australia) the issue labor has brought up is whether education funding should be equal across the board (even if parents wish to spend more on their child's education)
But his family did?eviltama said:i don't think anyone should die in jail/gaol. i don't care if they killed a million people with their hands, it was premeditated and my own family was apart of it.. i'd still say no. No one deserves to die like that.
No no one deserves that. The point of our entire system of justice and punishment is you're innocent till proven guilty then after you've done your time or been rehabilitated then thats the end of the matter. None of that falls into the catagory of 'omg go rot in a cell for the rest of your life you @#!@#$'. Thats not how humans are, nor how we should aspire to be. Its cold and heartless..thorrnydevil said:But his family did?
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He did do it, its been proved beyond reasonable doubt that he did brutally slay his family.
He deserves to rot in gaol for an eternity.
he did a pretty good job at it, lolz. haha, but then again i reckon he ranks as one of the most notorious killers in Australia.nerd2die4 said:he deserves to die in jail. he planned the killing of his family then went through it, it wasnt like brain explosion or something. he planned it. he deserves everything he got.
There is no better alternative...he probably wants him to go to a few counselling sessions and then let him go re-offend.Asquithian said:can u suggest a better alternative?
and whats wrong with the courts?
Why don't you say that to the family and friends of the boys family, you know, the ones he slayed.inasero said:no-one deserves to die in prison...if that person demonstrates true repentance, then why not let them free?