Jury: Death for Two Men Who Gunned Down Florida Family to Settle Drug Debt
vetshero17 says,
I hope they get it.
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"Oct. 13: The sheriff's office investigates the killing of four people on the side of articles.php?list=search&t ype=t&sort=b&filter=n&string=F lorida" Florida/a%27s+Turnpike" > Florida 's Turnpike.
Oct. 13: The sheriff's office investigates the killing of four people on the side of articles.php?list=search&t...
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Comments: 16
Posted 3 years ago
Can we put hot needles under their fingernails first and break glass tubes in their urethras first? PLEEEEEEEEEEASE?
Posted 3 years ago
One good thing is that being convicted in a Federal Court, they will be executed much quicker because that removes all appeals at the state court level. They have 2 appeals, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and the US Supreme Court. Based on the crime, the circuit court will probably refuse to hear the appeal and so will the Supreme Court.
I think they should be killed the same way they killed the family.
I think they should be killed the same way they killed the family.
Anonymous
Posted 3 years ago
Sorry folks but on this one I have to disagree with posters who think the state should put the offenders to death. I will never understand how killing someone in the name of justice is going to stop the killing, it has done nothing throughout history to stop murder from happening. Murder is murder and just because it is done by the state does not change but one thing. The one thing it changes is the state is doing premeditated murder, a long and very planed out murder done with the help of many people.
The madness has got to stop, life for a life is not right and it sure as hell is not working. How many times must mankind commit such epic failures before they figure this out?
The madness has got to stop, life for a life is not right and it sure as hell is not working. How many times must mankind commit such epic failures before they figure this out?
Posted 3 years ago
We'd have to be driven to the verge of extinction ?
Posted 3 years ago
So what would you see done to them for the heinous crime they committed?
Anonymous
Posted 3 years ago
Well to answer that, lock them away and throw away the key. OK, there are sure to be comments about the cost of keeping them locked away but those cost would be about the same or less than what it will cost to keep them for a few years then kill them. The cost of killing someone in a fashion deemed humane is much higher than most people think.
http://www.deathpenalt yinfo.org/costs-death-penalty
Financial Facts About the Death Penalty
California
Report of the California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice
“The additional cost of confining an inmate to death row, as compared to the maximum security prisons where those sentenced to life without possibility of parole ordinarily serve their sentences, is $90,000 per year per inmate. With California’s current death row population of 670, that accounts for $63.3 million annually.”
Using conservative rough projections, the Commission estimates the annual costs of the present (death penalty) system to be $137 million per year.
The cost of the present system with reforms recommended by the Commission to ensure a fair process would be $232.7 million per year.
The cost of a system in which the number of death-eligible crimes was significantly narrowed would be $130 million per year.
The cost of a system which imposes a maximum penalty of lifetime incarceration instead of the death penalty would be $11.5 million per year.
Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice, June 30, 2008). http://www.ccfaj.org/
http://www.deathpenalt
California
Report of the California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice
“The additional cost of confining an inmate to death row, as compared to the maximum security prisons where those sentenced to life without possibility of parole ordinarily serve their sentences, is $90,000 per year per inmate. With California’s current death row population of 670, that accounts for $63.3 million annually.”
Using conservative rough projections, the Commission estimates the annual costs of the present (death penalty) system to be $137 million per year.
The cost of the present system with reforms recommended by the Commission to ensure a fair process would be $232.7 million per year.
The cost of a system in which the number of death-eligible crimes was significantly narrowed would be $130 million per year.
The cost of a system which imposes a maximum penalty of lifetime incarceration instead of the death penalty would be $11.5 million per year.
Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice, June 30, 2008). http://www.ccfaj.org/
Posted 3 years ago
I live in California and I am all for putting them to death. You so conveniently leave out the cost for each lethal injection which is $175.00 for the 3 drugs. Unfortunately we have way too many appeals here so a person may sit on death row for over 20 yrs. $175.00 for the lethal injection per prisoner is a hell of a lot cheaper than keepin them locked down. In Utah they are given a choice, lethal injection or firing squad.
Anonymous
Posted 3 years ago
Gangsta_Designz said:
$175.00 for the 3 drugs sounds more than fair, to bad the folks doing the administering of those drugs, the prison holding the lucky benefactor of the drugs, the lawyers who prosecuted the case, the judge who had the honor of sitting on the bench during the trial, the police officers who worked the case, etc etc, also have to be paid.
The point is unless the guilty person is administered the above mentioned drugs upon first contact with them the cost of the drugs them self become one of the lowest cost items in the whole process unless you count the couple of dollars it cost in gas to drive to the local Rx and pick up the meds and take them to their intended recipient.
The point is unless the guilty person is administered the above mentioned drugs upon first contact with them the cost of the drugs them self become one of the lowest cost items in the whole process unless you count the couple of dollars it cost in gas to drive to the local Rx and pick up the meds and take them to their intended recipient.
Posted 2 years ago
Well I tell you what, YOU pay for them to sit in prison for the rest of their lives, the rest of the taxpayers dont need to
Posted 2 years ago
and to hell with appeals and costly death penalties, 25 cents for a bullet, buy four, and put two in the back of their heads
Posted 2 years ago
one bullet for each person they killed, and make em .22 shells, enough power to enter the skull but not enough to blow back out so the bullet just bounces around in there and makes sure they are dead
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