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whocares wrote:The fact that he's a police officer, in MY opinion, is why he was never named as a suspect by his own police department. That's almost as sick as the killing. not quite, but almost.
Not to mention the news now that the fire in SC was possibly caused by the fact that the area where the fire started, was where everyone apparently took their smoke breaks. I'm guessing no one will ahve the balls to own up to that one either/also.
btw, OJ really helped a lot of (alledged) criminals get arrogant about performing murders.
Luvsaugeri wrote:
I live in Canton Ohio and believe me, he has been a suspect from day one. The reason he wasn't publicly named a 'suspect' is because once they label him as a 'suspect' he has additional rights and does not have to cooperate with the authorities, which he was. It had nothing to do with him being a police officer.
NealIsGod wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Not a big fan of capital punishment but I'd like to see him tossed in the clink forever.
I am. You take a life, you give should yours up.
ohsherrie wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Not a big fan of capital punishment but I'd like to see him tossed in the clink forever.
I am. You take a life, you give should yours up.
Deep subject matter there guys. I get the "eye for an eye" thing, but have problems with any human having or being given the right to take another human life. I think humanity is just too inherently flawed to be able to justly assume or grant that kind of power based on human reasoning. If we were vulcans who could eliminate all emotion from our deductive reasoning and decision making processes maybe there could be true justice based on true reasoning, but I don't think humanity is there yet.
On the other hand, if she was my daughter I'd want to fry the bastard myself.See what I mean, too much emotion in the mix.
NealIsGod wrote:ohsherrie wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Not a big fan of capital punishment but I'd like to see him tossed in the clink forever.
I am. You take a life, you give should yours up.
Deep subject matter there guys. I get the "eye for an eye" thing, but have problems with any human having or being given the right to take another human life. I think humanity is just too inherently flawed to be able to justly assume or grant that kind of power based on human reasoning. If we were vulcans who could eliminate all emotion from our deductive reasoning and decision making processes maybe there could be true justice based on true reasoning, but I don't think humanity is there yet.
On the other hand, if she was my daughter I'd want to fry the bastard myself.See what I mean, too much emotion in the mix.
Death is better than spending your life in prison. I would rather die. Wouldn't you?
Wally_Hatchet wrote:Apparently, Cutts told the police where the bodies were. Makes me think he made a deal to avoid the death penalty.
In taking two lives, he forfeits his right to live IMO.
nikkib703 wrote:Wally_Hatchet wrote:Apparently, Cutts told the police where the bodies were. Makes me think he made a deal to avoid the death penalty.
In taking two lives, he forfeits his right to live IMO.
I agree. He's a waste of sperm.
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