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BODY OF A YOUNG GIRL FOUND IN RIVERSIDE (CALIFORNIA)
Posted on 07/16/2002 5:38:21 PM PDT by Joe Hadenuf
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To: jackbill
As painful as it may be to admit, perhaps the most efficient way to handle these people is to immediately put them among the general population in a prison. I think The Vigilance Committee should also deal with lawyers, judges, attorneys-general, and prison personnel who are such a crowd of sanctimonious chickens**ts that they allow problems like this to be dealt with by extra-judicial punishment, administered by criminals under their supervision.
Don't get me wrong - this guy needs a rope now. What I'm saying is that spineless Nazi functionaries like Lockyer would rather have "Spike" do the dirty deed, rather than step up to the plate and be men about it.
So they should swing too, considering that they're all "hep" to prosecute law-abiding citizens who are forced to take matters into their own hands, like the woman who dealt with her son's molester in the courtroom in Kalifornistan a number of years ago.
To: jackbill
BS. the most effective way to deal with this is to hang their asses immediately.
To: euthanation
There is a certain barbarity in a crowd of people enthusiastically watching another human being being die -- no matter how much that human being deserves to die. And for the sicker minds in the crowd, it might actually cause them to develop a taste for killing people themselves. Ithink the present method of execution, private with some citizen witnesses present, is appropriate, but it needs to be done a lot sooner after clear convictions, and a lot more often.
To: euthanation
Public executions were a little scary, all right, but not as bad as public having to see these abductions and corpses thrown out along highways.
In America, we have tried to be more holy than God, scaring the law-abiding into fearing that they will be imprisoned if they ever take ANY action even in self-defense, while allowing the law-flouting to know that no real punishment is likely to be suffered from doing these things.
We have tried to require the law-abiding to be better than human, to be perfect angels, with the result that the law-flouting can in effect set the standards for all of us.
To: lwoodham
the most effective way to deal with this is to hang their asses immediatelyI tend to agree. Lawyers, attorneys, judges, our entire judicial system has made a good living off of parading these monsters around.
They write books, go on talk shows, get the face time, get promotions, start their own TV shows etc, etc, while the victims families and loved ones of these brutal crimes are left twisting in the wind for year after year after year after year......
Once proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, the convicted should be hung, shot or done away with fast. Something needs to change.
This should all happen within months. NOT YEARS! Our courts systems have been completely subverted and corruped in my opinion....
To: crystalk
This is a sad and somber thread. But it is encouraging that so many are talking about solutions to this epidemic of child abductions, and about seeking just and adequate punishment for the perpetrators.
We should bring back Devil's Island for these monstrously evil babykillers. Let them tear each other apart in such a place, like the animals they are.
To: Joe Hadenuf
Joe, I don't know if I'm sadder, more frightened, or angry. This is beyond words. Thanks for starting the thread, and everyone, please...pray for the family. No matter WHOSE family she belongs to, pray.
Regarding swift justice? For those of you who were in CA during the night stalker mess, I sure do hope he's caught by citizens like Ramirez was.
'Nuf said, if you hear me....
To: Joe Hadenuf
I was afraid to come back to the thread, so afraid of what I would read. I guess they haven't identified the child yet?
I am so heartsick over this. How many more of these horrific crimes are we going to endure before the PC crowd starts realizing that criminals shouldn't have all of the rights?
Prison is not supposed to be a country club, it is supposed to be punishment. Prisoners have more rights than we do.
To: Joe Hadenuf
I have a little girl. She is 4 years old and this evening I was watching her very closely outside tonight.-
I live in Los Angeles (not Orange county)and I as I was walking near my home yesterday, a man drove by me on a sidestreet near our home. He stopped his care and asked me if I had seen a little girl. He had a worried look on his face. -He was also hispanic, somewhere between the ages of 25 and forty and had a mustache He drove a small sedan. He had black hair, but I cannot remember if it was slicked back. After all of this, I am wonering out loud who it was. It is haunting me now.
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To: WestCoastGal
We are going to have to place GPS monitoring devices on our children.With all due respect to you, I would prefer to see pedophiles wear them instead.
Welcome to Free Republic, by the way.
To: smith288
He's gone to a Christian school, church, soccer team, etc.
It's just hard to get together with those kids during the summer, so he has no one to play with except his sisters.
To: Brad's Gramma
Regarding swift justice? For those of you who were in CA during the night stalker mess, I sure do hope he's caught by citizens like Ramirez was. What I remember was women writing him letters saying how much they loved him, and wanted to marry him. Sick society we live in.
To: He Rides A White Horse
Oh good grief. I FORGOT about that. STUPID women.
What I was referring to, was the way he was caught by a group of citizens, and sorta beat up a bit by the time the police arrived. ????
To: euthanation
Slow, painful executions.
To: All
CNN says person being spoken to is 50% likely a suspect. Whatever that means. Could be why the body was found so fast. They've had him for many hours.
To: John Jamieson
""CNN says person being spoken to is 50% likely a suspect. ""
A suspect in THIS kidnapping, or suspect in body dumping? Or are they saying it's one and the same crime?
To: Brad's Gramma
I hear yea Gramma.....
To: PoisedWoman
No detail yet. They grabbed this guy after the girl was taken and I believe before the body was found.
To: Joe Hadenuf
I figured you would.
Gramps has Channel 9 on, he said the body hasn't been removed from the scene yet. That was within the last 1/2 hour, I believe.
The OC Register has this update...
Body of little girl discovered in Riverside County Authorities are unsure of remains' identity. July 17, 2002 The Orange County Register The body of a little girl was found in the Cleveland National Forest today, and it could be the remains of 5-year-old Samantha Runnion, Orange County Sheriff Mike Carona said.
"We've found the body of a girl between 4 and 6," Carona said at an evening press conference in Stanton, where the little girl disappeared.
"There are enough similarities to lead us to believe it could be Samantha .... but we have not confirmed that."
Orange County is taking the lead in the homicide investigation, even though the body was found in a wooded, mountainous area off Ortega (74) Highway in Riverside County, near the city of Lake Elsinore.
"Her family is hoping and praying, as we all are, that it's not Samantha," Carona said. "Whether or not this is Samantha, we are going to bring whoever killed that young lady to justice."
Deputies will be working through the night gathering evidence at the crime scene, he said.
Carona said he will hold another news conference at 10 a.m. Wednesday. |
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