Posted on 07/19/2002 10:16:33 AM PDT by Joe Hadenuf
Update from OC Sheriff... Press conference..
Playing 911 tape of the people that found the body, male caller was extremely upset, and scared, he was crying, and telling 911 the location but the cell phone transmission was breaking up and was disconnected.
They called the telephone number he left before the disconnect and they called his home and got a messege machine. He called back within minutes and made contact again with 911 and was almost hysterical and crying saying it was little girl and was very distraught,
When Cell caller got home he called again from home phone and recontacted 911, 911 said they would pick him up and the he could show him where the body was.
End of 911 tape
Press conference continues, stating over 2000 citizens have given leads......
Another press conference at 6 PM
At 955 AM they made an arrest alihondro avial DOB 3-1375
"It's a sickness" is just one beat of constant drum roll that we are being fed from the left to convince us that there is no evil, or right, or wrong. Increasing the level of horror does not ever cause it to move from "evil" to "sickness"
Years ago, someone escaped from a local mental hospital, and went running down the street of a nearby town, stabbing every one he could get, believing them to be space aliens or something.
He was sick. This guy is evil. So was Andrea Yates, and that eariler woman in South Carolina who drowned her kids.
I had this same experience in California -- and more than a few times. I wasn't overly impressed by the "devotion" either.
Wed Jul 17, 2:14 PM ET |
Investigators search a rugged, heavily forested area on the edge of the Cleveland National Forest in Riverside County, Calif., early Wednesday, July 17, 2002, where the body of 5-year-old Samantha Runnion was found. The child was kidnapped Monday outside her apartment by a man who drove up and asked for help finding his dog. (AP Photo/Nick Ut) |
It falls apart the closer you look at it, DW is not the perp, better look harder, look at more VD friends, houseguests, contacts, and this guy.
Wed Jul 17, 1:33 PM ET |
Investigators search a rugged area on the edge of the Cleveland National Forest in Riverside County, Calif., early Wednesday, July 17, 2002, where the body of 5-year-old Samantha Runnion was found. The child was kidnapped Monday outside her apartment by a man who drove up and asked for help finding his dog. (AP Photo/Nick Ut) |
Or we could give child rapists the death penalty. And actually enforce it.
Is that next press conference at 6 Pacific or Eastern time?
Generalizations for minority groups are always ok, as long as they're positive. The moment they become negative - no matter how true they may be - that is when they become taboo.
What the f-k do you want?
What is your real stinking issue here? You really don't want to get me any more pissed off kitty.
Best go back to the litter box before I get real ugly.
If you can't stick to the issue here, why don't you get the hell out.
Jezzz....
Merely being "insane" whatever that is, usually does not satisfy the required burden of proof. In most states, the defense must demonstrate that the defendant was so impaired they could not distinguish between right and wrong when they committed the "act." Sometimes, it is a legitimate defense.
There were cases where my father testified that the defendant WAS, in fact, so ill they DID NOT know right from wrong.
In the majority of his cases though, it was his expert opinion they simply were mean, evil people. In private, to me he would confide they were just "mean SOBs."
His testimony was always persuasive, every jury he ever faced decided as he recommended.
A few defendants ultimately were executed. Unlike many psychiatrists, my father was not opposed to the death penalty. I don't believe he ever had any regrets when execution was the appropriate culmination of justice.
Irrespective whether the defendant was deemed to be "sick," my father always cared more for the victims than he did for the perpetrators.
We've basicly sent the message that people will be treated humanely and can expect to spend twenty years on death row. I will at least entertain the idea that it's time to treat some criminals with outright brutal thuggery for their attrocities. Once due process has been achieved over eighteen months or so, these guys should be killed by the most brutal and gruesome methods possible. At least I'm willing to entertain that prospect in the interest of sending a message. If it takes him a week or two to die, I might condone it. Think of me what you will, but these guys are getting off way too easy.
This guy was willing to send a message. "I don't care that you might catch me. I can take it." Okay, then let's dish out something the guy can't take. I'm sick to death of these acts on children.
Pacific standard time.......9 eastern.....
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