That is what I call a start. Fortunately the parole board seems to agree- this time.
But I have to ask- if a person is so dangerous that they have to be permanently incarcerated (he is)- why not give them a long drop on a short rope?
To keep mad dogs alive serves little purpose.
Read what he did and see if you can find ONE good reason for him to live- aside from spending a life suffering severe punishment.
I would like to introduce him to a spot of field interrogation involving a bucket of water.
On a daily basis while the scaffold is being erected and tested...
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