Posted on 12/26/2005 9:28:44 PM PST by MJY1288
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I think I'd rather give the men in those victims lives about twenty minutes alone with the POS vs the chair.....let him experience the pain and fear an not knowing if they will kill him or not as they put a world of hurt on "him".........then (if he survives that good time) stick whats left in the chair or stick him with a lead injection from a firing squad vs happy juice from a syringe.
Just my opinion of course....
Probably posing as a gay, thinking young women would think he's "cute". (Young women and people in general have been brainwashed into thinking that homosexuals are engaged in a harmless "lifestyle", but in reality they spread disease and sexually abuse children.)
It was a particularly cold (for Miami, 42-47 degrees) evening last night and this morning, it was probably the only thing he could find.
And did you see how he was laughing and joking with the guards? Yuck!
Excellent.
More social experimentation being conducted on "the little people" courtesy of our gutless elected officials.
part of Nafta
My thoughst exactly. Shot resisting arrest? Dang.
So, this is the kind of people the government wants to give amnesty to and allow them to stay???
It's worse than that. This guy had overstayed a government issued visa. These are the ones we're inviting in. Not much vetting going on now. Can you imagine adding 20 million to the ones they can't keep track of already?
Another recent one.
Brazilian man held on rape, kidnap charges
http://ledger.southofboston.com/articles/2005/12/24/news/news12.txt
By NINA MITCHELL
For The Patriot Ledger
A 28-year-old Brazilian will spend Christmas in jail on rape and kidnapping charges.
Evandro Doirado, an illegal immigrant, is being held without bail on charges that he abducted a woman and her 2-year-old son at knifepoint in Framingham and held them for two days.
They were rescued Wednesday in Plymouth after the woman asked a liquor store clerk to help her. The clerk called police and Doirado was arrested.
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http://www.metrowestdailynews.com
DA wants suspect tested for HIV
By Norman Miller / Daily News Staff
Saturday, December 24, 2005 - Updated: 01:43 AM EST
PLYMOUTH -- A Framingham man charged with kidnapping a woman and her toddler last Saturday and raping the mother over a period of two days likely carries the HIV virus, a prosecutor alleged in a motion filed in court yesterday.
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I think Louisiana is the only state that allows the death penalty for rape. It's mandated if the victim is under 12 I believe.
We have it here in Florida too, now's the time to use it.
Ah ok, searched for it. Lousiana has it if under 12 wqhile Florida has it for "Capitol Sexual Battery" which I'm not sure the specifics but belief that to be true.
I don't know the exact language, but capital sexual battery is when the victim dies or is under 13, there hasn't been any sentence under that law since the 60s.
Fry is azz on a roasting pit....
Once again, DCF has some 'splainin' to do.
Not only is he a rapist, he's an illegal alien from the Phillipines.
He raped a minor in San Francisco as well prior.
I think I can surmise your response without asking.
Yet I can also envision scenarios where you might be thankful for that due process. And there are circumstances where due process rings with gunshots and is written in blood.
I love it when people wax all eloquent with these mystic visions of justice and humanity and equali...
Not really.
DNA evidence has connected him to at least two of the seven rapes. I'm not sure which ones. Maybe it was the eleven year old he raped. Maybe it was the 79 year old woman.
"Other calls made from the pay phone around the same time gave officials a list of numbers Rapalo likely called. One particularly long conversation led officials to monitor calls to that number, which continued to receive calls from local pay phones at night and in the early mornings. Officials believed it was Rapalo was calling, Arrojo said.
On Friday the State Attorney's office obtained an emergency wiretap of the number, which was a cell phone. Rapalo had told at least one inmate that his plan after escaping was to return to his native Honduras, but to first kill the prosecutor on his case, according to the State Attorney's office. Those threats were instrumental in allowing the wiretap."
So now, I suppose the next thing you will try is "It is better that 10 guilty men go free than have one innocent man convicted"...
That's a BS canard, and you know it. Hundreds, perhaps thousands of innocent people get convicted every single year, mostly by zealous prosecutors who have given up their ethics, but are also the ones who usually come back with "It is better that 10 guilty men..."
The law, as currently practiced, is mutually exclusive with common sense.
And justice delayed is justice denied, worse, it mocks and makes a sham of true justice.
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