Posted on 11/22/2024 5:31:42 PM PST by ZULU
The grief-stricken stepfather of murdered nursing student Laken Riley choked back tears as he read a letter she wrote to her “future husband” in court on Wednesday after her killer was convicted on all counts Wednesday.
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Liberal jurisdiction. The got off easy.
May he have a long and painful relationship with the Georgia Aryan Brotherhood.
We need a new Federal LAW “ Laken Riley’s Law”. If you rape or murder an American Citizen and are an illegal alien, Death Sentence. No appeal. I like your idea too.
Genpop might be just the thing.
She would have been a wonderful wife and mother.
Her future, a husband, children, and many years of happiness - all gone now.
Her life was taken in the most brutal way.
prison justice.. I give him about 18 minutes once they decide to dispense the justice.
Georgia should ignore everyone and execute this vile piece of crap, put it in a body bag and deliver it to FJB and the Ho....
Indeed. Truly heart-breaking read. Such a tragic loss
"You killed my grandchildren, you greasy SOB. Now, you're going to pay for it. There will be duct tape for the screaming."
Problem is that Georgia doesn’t have any suitable prisons for him.Maybe they can contract with Louisiana to house him at Angola. That place has a well earned reputation. Parchman in Mississippi would be a distant second choice. Georgia shut down Buford Rock Quarry in the mid 1950s. It was bad enough there that prisoners would bribe each other to break their legs with sledge hammers so they wouldn’t have to work. Reidsville used to have a reputation for hard time, but that was probably half a century ago.
Great idea. I can't begin to imagine the pain her family is enduring. May God comfort them...
Where is uda Hussein’s plastic schreder when I need it?
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