Live by the sword ...
Let the victims’ relatives have him.....................
I’d pay to fly the Village People over there to perform as he is tossed off a twelve-story building and into a pigpen.
Whatever happened to the really really large dude who did a whole bunch of ISIS beheadings with a large sword? He looked like Andre the Giant in a black knit cap.
Can we vote on his method of execution? Throwing him off a building is tempting, but too quick. Stoning him would give more people the opportunity for pay-back. Lottery tickets could be sold for positions. On the other hand, there’s a lot to be said for beheading...after everything else has been cut off.
Drum head Court Martial.
Hang him.
Feed his corpse to wild pigs. Let dogs and vultures fight over whats left.
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Death by Sodomy.
-Hanover Fiste
If the locals knew who he was and where he was at why didn’t they off him themselves.
Brings back the question how does a 1000 fighters hold a city with a population of a hundred plus thousand unless they are some what complicit.
Death or Bongo?
To the true mussulman this guy is a liberal.
Make his death slooow and very painful. Is it safe?
Absolutely! I believe that that he is going to suffer a most painful and unpleasant death. I hope they make a video of it.
What would Vlad Tepes do?
The cage & fire technique seems appropriate.
The vorpel blade went snicker snack...
Interesting. He must have hid out somewhere in Mosul as the Iraqi forces perimeter passed through. Was not in the final last-ditch positions I suppose.
I wonder also at the quality of the security cordon around Mosul, during the siege. It seems it was very porous.
There is going to be a lot of this going on in Iraq, for years to come.
This seems to be a case of the Government investigating and arresting a former ISIS member, but vigilantes won’t have press conferences after they mete out their justice.
Family members of victims, their tribes, and Shi’ite/Kurdish militias will hunt and kill former ISIS members - just like former Ba’ath Party murderers were hunted after Saddam was overthrown.
In Iraq, most of the ISIS soldiers, and almost all of their leaders, were local Iraqis. Folks knew each other all their lives, before ISIS empowered some to commit horrible atrocities on their neighbors.
Now many of those who former thugs are back alone in their houses, without a brutal gang backing them up - probably afraid to step out to the store, in case someone they abused recognizes them. Meanwhile, in other houses on the block, ISIS victims and their families are staying up at night trying to figure out how to best get their revenge.
The government is now dominated by the Shi’ites, who were the main victims of ISIS, so the cops are more likely to participate in executing former ISIS members while off duty, than they are to prosecute those who do.