May Courtney Naisbitt rest in peace. I highly recommend the book 'Victim' by Gary Kinder. It is a horrific story of the Hi-Fi Murders, but Kinder's main focus is the victims of the torturous, murderous night in Ogden in 1974. The depressing part is that nothing has changed in our legal system, the criminals have many more rights than do their victims.
1 posted on
07/15/2002 10:43:47 PM PDT by
Utah Girl
To: Utah Girl
i cringe when I read that story again...death was too good for them
until we start taking seriously what people like these are capable of...and putting them away early....then these types of crimes will continue
look at what those idiots did in witchita....how can they ever repay the families or society for taking the best of our young people like that...answer is ...they can't
2 posted on
07/15/2002 10:51:34 PM PDT by
cherry
To: Utah Girl
When Orren Walker showed signs of life, Selby, who had run out of bullets, kicked a ball-point pen into his ear.That's a class "A" sicko..........
Selby was executed by lethal injection in 1987.
Who could argue?
To: Utah Girl
Of course there's no reason to mention race or anything. We all know if it had been two white men who had raped, tortured, and executed a bunch of black people it wouldn't be an issue.
Right?
7 posted on
07/15/2002 11:05:45 PM PDT by
WDG55513
To: Utah Girl
OMG, I can't imagine being in that kind of situation. So glad they executed the sub-humans. Mr. Naisbitt: Rest in Peace.
To: Utah Girl
I remember when this happened. It was awful. Slime took away good people. Truly, Sons of Perdition!
To: Utah Girl
Just read “Victim” on the Kindle...heart wrenching and chilling. RIP Cortney
20 posted on
05/08/2010 5:48:18 PM PDT by
KansasCanadian
(The president of the United States actually has to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time.)
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