Posted on 06/29/2022 3:50:02 PM PDT by nickcarraway
The sole surviving member of an Islamic State terror cell that killed 130 people in Paris in November 2015 was handed a whole-life sentence on Wednesday (Jun 29) at the end of a trial that aimed to draw a line under the worst peace-time atrocity in modern French history.
Salah Abdeslam, a 32-year-old Frenchman of Moroccan origin, was captured alive by police four months after the bloodbath at the Bataclan concert hall and other locations.
His sentence, the toughest possible, was read out by the head of a five-judge panel overseeing the trial of 20 men accused of involvement in the assault on the capital.
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So what is a Partial Life sentence?
Wacky French.
Whole life? What’s the payout on that policy?
Bill O’Reilly’s book Killing the Killers gives some details not publicized about several Muslim atrocity sessions. In this Paris one the attackers laughingly went from one cowering, panicking victim to another as they were shot to death. With some “religious” exhortations to Allah about the murders. Some religion of peace.
He should be publicly executed. Either by guillotine or by firing squad. The blade or the bullets coated in bacon grease.
130 dead?
Execute him.
Immediately.
He may be allowed to hear the Gospel first.
Last use of the death penalty in France was 1977.
They should oiled up a Guillotine
It’s never been a “religion of peace”. It was a War Manual from day one, 1,400+ years ago.
ooooh! A life sentence.....I guess that showed him what happens to Islamists who kill 125 Frenchmen! Lock him up for the rest of his life with his prayer rug and his Kor@n! Super tough punishment, there! (Not)
ooooh! A life sentence.....I guess that showed him what happens to Islamists who kill 125 Frenchmen! Lock him up for the rest of his life with his prayer rug and his Kor@n! Super tough punishment, there! (Not)
How many months does that work out to in France?
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