Rot In Agony: The Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish thread for dead A-holes
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Rot, ya fuck.
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I thought about the need for such a thread on the death of Martin McGuinness, I know he redeemed himself somewhat in later life, but mostly I couldn't nail the thread title like monster has done.
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How do you do, Mr I'Fyoulike. Nice to meet you. Welcome to the cellar.
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With people, and I use the term loosely, like Brady, I wonder if they are actually mentally ill, or just plain evil.
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And just how blurry is that line?
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I think, for someone like Brady the rest of us do not exist as anything other than NPCs in his game. |
This case, with Brady and Hindley, reminds me of that of Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka in Ontario, Canada.
Homolka claimed to have been abused by Bernardo and forced to participate in the rape-murders they committed; only after her plea deal was done were tapes found/released that proved she had been a full and willing participant in the crimes. She spent only 12 years in prison, most of it at the Joliette 'Club Fed' in Quebec. She was released unconditionally in 2005. At least Brady and Hindley were actually kept away from society. |
The only thing that man wanted was to die - shame he couldn't have stuck around a few decades longer.
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At what cost to whom?
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Douchey McDouchenozzle AKA Roger Ailes, left the world a better place (by his leaving the world)
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I got the impression he was referring to those who were close to the victims and their closure.
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So you feel spending £14million ($18,250,400) to make this asshole suffer as long as possible, is a reasonable cost to tax payers. :eyebrow:
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What would that achieve that hasn't already been achieved?
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£14 million across half a century? Yeah I'd say that was a reasonable amount to spend to keep him in the country's most secure psychiatric unit, rather than grant his requests to be allowed to die. It wouldn't have pained me much had that figure been raised by a couple of mill to keep him there a few more years.
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I count more like 32 years, but whatever. And you're opposed to the death penalty, right? So every one of the lifers you're willing to pay say £35,000 a year, and whack jobs like this guy millions, you keep from killing them.
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52 years.
Yes, I am opposed to the death penalty. My reasons for this are not affected by economic arguments. |
Oh, they jailed him in '66, I thought it was '85, my bad.
Just like a socialist/communist/hippie, feeling free to waste other people's hard earned tax money.http://cellar.org/2012/bwekk.gif |
They can sue the EU to pay for continued incarceration of later criminals who's crimes were committed while members.
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I was under the impression that, in the US at least, lifetime imprisonment was less expensive than execution.
Not sure where I heard that. |
That's because of all the mandatory appeals process we have here, but we aren't spending $18 million to keep them either.
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That's not what it costs for imprisonment per se - Brady spent a lot of his sentence in one of the country's most secure psychiatric hospitals*
There are only maybe 1000 patients across the three high security hospitals, and not all of them are convicted criminals. Most don't stay there more than a few years. *I said Broadmoor earlier, but he spent more time at Ashworth. He was in Ashworth since the 80s. |
£ 3,000,000 ($3,910,800) to force feed him? Oh yeah, that's not a waste of taxpayer's money. :rolleyes:
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New Addition to the Hall of RotInAgony... the Manchester Suicide Bomber. That is all.
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Oh, is that where they keep the virgins?
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Well they certainly don't keep them in Manchester :P
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I Lol'd |
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I guess we can add Manuel Noriega to this list.
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well make your mind up, you put him on the RIP list too....
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....I assumed it was a baseball player :o
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Not really, Noriega belongs in both. To Americans RIP doesn't mean rest in peace, it means that motherfucker is dead.
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Edgar Ray Killen, good riddance.
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Good riddance!
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Admittedly a knee-jerk reaction, but can't help thinking this might have a home here....
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42880924 |
As I understand it he was in possession of images - I didn't think he had actively engaged in abusing children (though obviously had consumed the images and therefore fed into the problem). I don't think he belongs in here.
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50,000 is a lot of damn images to be in possession of. And a different article took time to specify that these weren't "gosh, I didn't know she was 16" pictures, but really truly kids-under-ten pictures. He can rot.
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Death is fair.
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Sent by magick |
Richard Huckle was found stabbed to death in his cell at HMP Full Sutton Oct 13. He was serving 22 life sentences for child sexual offenses, a laundry list of them, as a matter of fact.
Rot in agony ya piece o'shit.:finger: |
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Um, whut?
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Urbane Guerilla |
seriously, though, what?
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seriously, don't overthink my answer to Grav's question.
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I think he (somehow) got the idea I'm anti-gun.
Or he had a stroke. IDK. |
Well, it kinda, sorta, maybe, and with a little wishful thinking appeared that way to someone who isn't here regularly and doesn't read everything:
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That's entertainment. |
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I can see where that post cornfused UG, though. But it was the anyone-carrying-concealed that I was talking about. The permitting process |
It seems like that's where we are right now, you can't even start a discussion between citizens.
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Sure ya can.
They're called arguments. |
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