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Sad in AZ ( member #24239) posted at 11:53 PM on Wednesday, September 4th, 2013
IF there was no impropriety on behalf of the prison staff (and unfortunately, based on my rather intimate knowledge of prisons, this is a big IF), don't celebrate his passing. It would have been his ultimate FUCK YOU to the world. He plead guilty to escape the death penalty; it would seem obvious that he's thumbing his nose at society.
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Clarrissa ( member #21886) posted at 1:32 AM on Friday, September 6th, 2013
The latest I heard, his cousin (I think) was trying to paint his death as a homicide, basically saying there was no way he could have killed himself while in solitary confinement. Shows how much they know.
ETA @ Sad, I was thinking that the guards took a bit longer between check ups than the 30 minutes they were supposed to. If this was the case, it would be hard to prove, I think.
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persevere ( member #31468) posted at 2:21 AM on Friday, September 6th, 2013
Jazz nailed it - he's a huge coward. His victims are the ultimate example of strength - kind of ironic really,
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TrustGone ( member #36654) posted at 5:24 AM on Friday, September 6th, 2013
I always thought it was fishy that his son claimed not to know anything about what his Dad was doing. How can you hold 3 girls in your home for all those years and no one in the family knew??
I hope the bastard burns in hell for all eternity and is f#$%ked up his ass every few minutes by a mean big dicked donkey. Sorry, but thats how I feel. Good ridance and I hope those poor girls can rest more easily now.
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Bobbi_sue ( member #10347) posted at 10:31 AM on Friday, September 6th, 2013
But it does raise one question in my mind: What made him chose to die? I hope it was his conscience because
One never knows, but I highly doubt it. He claimed he was "sick" but not a monster. He claimed the sex was consential. Does it sound like there is a conscience hidden somewhere under all that? Not to me. If he had a conscience, there might have been an odd day somewhere in those 10 + years that he might have thought, oh, gee, today, I think I'm going to let these girls go and set them free.
Of course, nobody can be sure, but I believe he did it because he didn't like solitary confinement. Again it was selfish. He decided death would be preferable. But I don't care that he took the easy way out. I would not mind if more murderers and rapists did that as well.
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