Posted on 11/07/2014 7:49:25 AM PST by detective
Scotty McMillan's death and the events leading up to it were so horrifying that the sight of the tortured boy's battered body made emergency room nurses break into tears. The little boy lived and died in West Caln Township, which is a small township located in Chester County, Penn. Jillian Tait and her boyfriend Gary Fellenbaum are the suspects in the shocking death of Scotty McMillan.
According to a Nov. 7, 2014 report by NBC News, the couple allegedly tortured the three-year-old child with a variety of implements including a metal rod and a homemade whip. The pair stand accused of beating the helpless child over a time period of three days during which the boy was suspended upside down by his face, flogged with a whip, a green frying pan and a curtain rod, tied to a chair and slammed into a wall headfirst.
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Edward Salas is a child-killer. Rather than exacting some so-called prison justice, in 2008 his fellow inmates helped him escape.
Watch the AB special two years ago on National Geographic...Mike Thompson...former AB biggie who dropped out said worst thing about being in PC...PROTECTIVE CUSTODY unit is because youre surrounded by snitches and Chesters...
It's interesting to see a sociopathic killer taking the the moral high ground. I'm not an AB fan, so I don't buy into this particular sociopath's self-aggrandizing shaman act. Though I'm sure there are many devotees who do. Speck had something the other prisoners wanted, that's why he was protected. If child-abusers, child-killers and rapists have access to contraband or are themselves members of a gang, other inmates may conveniently forget their high moral standards.
“Ask someone who has done time or worked in a serious joint instead of listening to uninformed here”
I have a friend who is in charge of prisons. I am not relying on or rejecting any opinions here.
My point was simply that people who brutally kill children uaually do not get killed in prison. They are usually protected and kept out of the general population. They also do not serve life sentences for the most part.
There is an honor code of one gang specifically to which wardaddy refers. That’s why they’re typically kept out of general. Prisoners as a group may or may not have fallen into greater depravity to the point of not finding child murder especially heinous, but the code of that particular gang would mean they’re going to be dead, period. If they were accessible and didn’t die it would be loss of face, to appropriate a somewhat foreign concept that’s in a way appropriate here.
I know.
The original point was that if the child murderer were sent to prison it would be worse than being executed because it was certain he would be killed in prison.
My point was simply that while he may be killed in prison it is far from certain. Most likely he would be in protected custody and leave prison at some point in the future.
I say put them in the general population, since staking them out over fire ants is probably not an option.
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