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sharkbit
10-12-12, 09:04 PM
http://xfinity.comcast.net/articles/news-national/20121011/US.Missing.School.Girl/

My heart goes out to the family. I can't begin to imagine what they are going through.

There are some really sick people out there. I hope they find the guy.

Cybermat47
10-12-12, 09:49 PM
That's just wrong.

GoldenRivet
10-12-12, 10:01 PM
they need to freddy kruger this person

Sailor Steve
10-12-12, 10:50 PM
they need to freddy kruger this person
In my opinion they need to "Casino Royale" him, except with a knife rather than a rope. Let him ponder his sins as he bleeds out.

Of course most would call that "Cruel and Unusual Punishment." I don't think so.

GoldenRivet
10-12-12, 11:35 PM
cant it be both?

Cybermat47
10-12-12, 11:38 PM
In my opinion they need to "Casino Royale" him, except with a knife rather than a rope. Let him ponder his sins as he bleeds out.

Of course most would call that "Cruel and Unusual Punishment." I don't think so.

"Casino Royale"?

Do you mean that bit were they find that the woman Bond bonked dead on the beach?

And anyway, they should just put him/her in a padded cell, naked, with gruel every week for him/her to eat, and never let him/her see another human being.

In my mind, that's the ultimate punishment. Death is to kind for this wo/man

GoldenRivet
10-12-12, 11:47 PM
i think he means the part where bond is repeatedly taking nut shots in the seatless chair of dispair with a large knotted rope.

I closed my eyes through most of that scene.

nearly walked out actually

but enough about bond... lets focus the conversation on this young lady and her family who is going through a hell much worse than the seatless chair of dispair

Stealhead
10-13-12, 12:27 AM
I think he means being garroted the thin rope or wire (piano strings are popular as garroting wire) i it is so sharp that it cuts the flesh around the neck and cuts the carotid artery sometimes without cutting the flesh above and you start to drown in your own blood around the sames time you pass out from no blood to the brain.If done quickly you die in seconds quietly if done slower...

It is also used as a murder method without the chair and also by elite forces as a silent killing weapon that you cant get away from once over your head it is over.

If slow garroting where the form of capital punishment it might actually be a deterrent as a execution method the person is sat in a chair.

I have not seen Casio Royale in a while but in one part Bond kills a guy suddenly in this manner if my memory serves me.

It does not have to be a sudden way to die though.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garrote

Personally I think that vile people deserve an unkind death when they show no respect another for humans beings suffering they deserve none in return.

Hottentot
10-13-12, 01:02 AM
Of course most would call that "Cruel and Unusual Punishment." I don't think so.

It's the word "Unusual" there that gets me, not the "Cruel" one.

BossMark
10-13-12, 02:17 AM
String him up by the you no what's and let the bastard rot.

Rhodes
10-13-12, 04:18 AM
Skin him on the town square, as my father says!

Jimbuna
10-13-12, 05:00 AM
My thoughts and prayers to the girls family and the fervent hope they catch whoever is responsible very quickly :nope:

Tribesman
10-13-12, 05:02 AM
At least they found the remains.

mapuc
10-13-12, 07:51 AM
I feel so sorry about it and my thoughts are also with the parents

I know it's almost impossible to see if a person is sick in his/her head

But it's our obligtion to prevent a person doing such a thing again.

So if they catch this person(I'm convinced that it's a man) he shall never set his foot outside the prison again or give him the deathpenality

Markus

Karle94
10-13-12, 08:11 AM
I think a road roller is the perfect death sentence for him. Load it down so heavily it can`t drive faster than a few Km/h and tie him down so he can`t move and let him be driven over feet first.

Skybird
10-13-12, 08:15 AM
In such extraordinary cases I have come around and now tend to agree letting the offender(s) being left at the mercy or punishment by the family and friends of the victim. The law I have seen to miserably fail all too often, mostly over formal and technical issues. Where justice is sought for, instead a bureaucratic administration act too often is thew rule the game is played by. It is a system failing more and more often.

In case friends and relatives - whatever their reasons may be - leave him/her/them back into freedom again, then a prison cell should be his/hers/their reward for the rest of his/her/their life, to protect the community from the danger.

Penalty codes cannot achieve any form of justice here.

sharkbit
10-25-12, 01:34 PM
They caught the guy! :up:

17 years old.

http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_21852488/austin-sigg-suspect-jessica-ridgeway-dna

troopie
10-25-12, 02:09 PM
C'mon you mob, the reciprocation of sick violence is not even close to a solution. Tragic events such as these are an indictment of the state of our society as are vulgar responses.

The issue here is mental health and its accessability to the public. We need to look at what lies in the heart of the perpetrator as well as our own. If the actions for cause and response are similar where does that leave us?