Super max prison while he waits for us to kill him. 23 hours a day in isolation. The extra hour he spends in a cage outside his isolation hole. Cell is 7 feet by 12 feet. All this according to WCVB Boston. Hope this is correct.
Is that accurate? If so I'm feeling better about the sentence. Isolation......
Nothing worse. Not even daily rapes and beatings in gen pop.
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Quote Originally Posted by 1129ken:
Super max prison while he waits for us to kill him. 23 hours a day in isolation. The extra hour he spends in a cage outside his isolation hole. Cell is 7 feet by 12 feet. All this according to WCVB Boston. Hope this is correct.
Is that accurate? If so I'm feeling better about the sentence. Isolation......
Nothing worse. Not even daily rapes and beatings in gen pop.
Is that accurate? If so I'm feeling better about the sentence. Isolation......
Nothing worse. Not even daily rapes and beatings in gen pop.
I'm no expert, but this information ran this evening on WCVB here in Boston. I had it on my DVR so I slowed it down and wrote what they reported so I could accurately convey it here. I really hope it is correct information.
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Quote Originally Posted by searchwarrant:
Is that accurate? If so I'm feeling better about the sentence. Isolation......
Nothing worse. Not even daily rapes and beatings in gen pop.
I'm no expert, but this information ran this evening on WCVB here in Boston. I had it on my DVR so I slowed it down and wrote what they reported so I could accurately convey it here. I really hope it is correct information.
I'm down for him getting isolation. And for that one hour of rec time, I hope it is pure hell. I hope the guards look the other way, and from day one of his sentence until the day he dies, the guy never has a normal bowel movement again.
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I'm down for him getting isolation. And for that one hour of rec time, I hope it is pure hell. I hope the guards look the other way, and from day one of his sentence until the day he dies, the guy never has a normal bowel movement again.
I'm no expert, but this information ran this evening on WCVB here in Boston. I had it on my DVR so I slowed it down and wrote what they reported so I could accurately convey it here. I really hope it is correct information.
I've watched a million episodes of "Jail" and "Lockup" on Nat Geo and Discovery channel.
You are correct on a tape I had archives about death row,.. This punk has no idea what he's in for. Money well spent.
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Quote Originally Posted by 1129ken:
I'm no expert, but this information ran this evening on WCVB here in Boston. I had it on my DVR so I slowed it down and wrote what they reported so I could accurately convey it here. I really hope it is correct information.
I've watched a million episodes of "Jail" and "Lockup" on Nat Geo and Discovery channel.
You are correct on a tape I had archives about death row,.. This punk has no idea what he's in for. Money well spent.
I'm down for him getting isolation. And for that one hour of rec time, I hope it is pure hell. I hope the guards look the other way, and from day one of his sentence until the day he dies, the guy never has a normal bowel movement again.
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Quote Originally Posted by TheDrizzle77:
I'm down for him getting isolation. And for that one hour of rec time, I hope it is pure hell. I hope the guards look the other way, and from day one of his sentence until the day he dies, the guy never has a normal bowel movement again.
I've watched a million episodes of "Jail" and "Lockup" on Nat Geo and Discovery channel.
You are correct on a tape I had archives about death row,.. This punk has no idea what he's in for. Money well spent.
It would be a great reality show to have live cameras follow and record this turd in solitary, 24/7, broadcasting the best highlights as he slowly loses his mind. The proceeds could defray some of the taxpayer expenses of the trial.
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Quote Originally Posted by searchwarrant:
I've watched a million episodes of "Jail" and "Lockup" on Nat Geo and Discovery channel.
You are correct on a tape I had archives about death row,.. This punk has no idea what he's in for. Money well spent.
It would be a great reality show to have live cameras follow and record this turd in solitary, 24/7, broadcasting the best highlights as he slowly loses his mind. The proceeds could defray some of the taxpayer expenses of the trial.
Costs 10/20x more to kill the sacks á chit if I remember the statististic correctly. Complete waste of money, deters nothing and a shipload of money at our expense to put some worthless element on death and watch him die of old age. !00% against cap punishment, unless of course it is carried out in the same manner as the Thais. They convict you and walk you out to the gallows a week later. The only expense is a bucket to crap in, a bowl to eat out of and a shovel to dig the hole.
Life in prison in the U.S is far less costly, far more cruel and a lot more tortuous for these savages. My opinion anyway.
I have to disagree Search. At least with your wording. Yes, it does cost a lot to keep someone on death row. But once the criminal is DEAD then no more tax dollars goes towards him.
It would cost a helluva lot more if he dies in prison when he's a hundred as opposed to killing him tomorrow.
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Quote Originally Posted by searchwarrant:
Costs 10/20x more to kill the sacks á chit if I remember the statististic correctly. Complete waste of money, deters nothing and a shipload of money at our expense to put some worthless element on death and watch him die of old age. !00% against cap punishment, unless of course it is carried out in the same manner as the Thais. They convict you and walk you out to the gallows a week later. The only expense is a bucket to crap in, a bowl to eat out of and a shovel to dig the hole.
Life in prison in the U.S is far less costly, far more cruel and a lot more tortuous for these savages. My opinion anyway.
I have to disagree Search. At least with your wording. Yes, it does cost a lot to keep someone on death row. But once the criminal is DEAD then no more tax dollars goes towards him.
It would cost a helluva lot more if he dies in prison when he's a hundred as opposed to killing him tomorrow.
it's probably not hard to calculate how much it costs to house one inmate in prison per year but i never understood how they got these figures for the cost of trials and appeals.
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it's probably not hard to calculate how much it costs to house one inmate in prison per year but i never understood how they got these figures for the cost of trials and appeals.
I read it. I've always heard what you said about the cost of sitting on death row. This article explains some of the reasons why. The problem is why is it like that. Here are some questions I would ask the experts.
Why are constitutional safeguards built into the appeals process for someone on death row but not for someone serving life?
Why does housing a death row inmate cost more than housing someone serving life?
The appeals process in this case should be quick. The prosecutor isn't relying on questionable eyewitness accounts or questionable DNA evidence. They have the suspect on video. He and his brother also killed a cop while on the run.
Timothy McVeigh was executed and he went to Florence, CO. The OKC bombing was in 1995. He was tried and convicted in 1997. He had one appeal in 1999. He was executed in 2001. He was on death row for four years while sitting in Florence, CO. That's sounds pretty swift to me.
Why can't all cut-and-dry death row cases be this swift?
I read it. I've always heard what you said about the cost of sitting on death row. This article explains some of the reasons why. The problem is why is it like that. Here are some questions I would ask the experts.
Why are constitutional safeguards built into the appeals process for someone on death row but not for someone serving life?
Why does housing a death row inmate cost more than housing someone serving life?
The appeals process in this case should be quick. The prosecutor isn't relying on questionable eyewitness accounts or questionable DNA evidence. They have the suspect on video. He and his brother also killed a cop while on the run.
Timothy McVeigh was executed and he went to Florence, CO. The OKC bombing was in 1995. He was tried and convicted in 1997. He had one appeal in 1999. He was executed in 2001. He was on death row for four years while sitting in Florence, CO. That's sounds pretty swift to me.
Why can't all cut-and-dry death row cases be this swift?
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