Posted on 06/01/2012 7:15:17 AM PDT by DogByte6RER
But I got rid of DirecTV!
I've got Cablevision myself, but the commercials are pretty funny. Especially the one about attending your own funeral.
“Once again, mexicans doing the jobs Americans wont do. (properly)”
You can just bet that this will be thoroughly
investigated...NOT.
2) It's somewhat understandable ... imagine being Aaron Alvarez ... you're doing life in prison (in California) for murder. That sucks, but ... OK ... You actually did commit the murder, so it's deserved. And then ... they want you to share a cell with a kiddie-raper!?!?!? That's intolerable.
3) Mr Alvarez seems to have committed another murder, and must pay for that. But the prison system that fails to protect inmates should also pay ... and it won't.
4) So what about the kids? Well, what indeed? The piece of filth that harmed them was tried, and convicted by a jury of his peers, and given the maximum sentence allowable by the law. If that sentence isn't enough for you, take it up with the legislature. Depending on so-called "prison justice" is wrong and cowardly. Prison should not be a playground for killers and perverts.
What we have here is a failure to communicate.
That is, for prison guards to communicate with prisoners about who should be dealt with, and how.
Prisons have lots of legal and illegal currencies, and are very capitalistic places. One of the most common legal currencies are goods from the prison “snack bar”. For a very small amount of money, a guard could procure what in prison would be a fortune of “goodies” that could be given to the inmates, after an “accident” like this one.
It’s important that such homicides are “accidents” and not “murder”, which is all based on technique.
For example, who would have even mentioned this if the molester had fallen down a flight of stairs breaking his neck?
Putting him in a cell with a convicted murderer was tantamount to a death sentence by prison administration.
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