In my hypothetical situation I consider it more like jury duty.
Those cunts deserved a gut shot and 20 hours waiting for death.
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In my hypothetical situation I consider it more like jury duty.
Those cunts deserved a gut shot and 20 hours waiting for death.
Sez the person who never shot anyone.
Bwahahahahahahaha. 80k shit box Gallardo. Needs a clutch no doubt. What a clown.
This is what real race cars look like.
https://scontent.fbna1-2.fna.fbcdn.n...1e&oe=5D441549
Let’s keep the focus on POS human beings. TIA!!
Bobby's wet dream. And he is a POS human being so no thread drift.
Not really. BTW, the difference between your race car pic and my nephew's is that he owns the building it's in. You have nothing
The lawyers are afraid he won’t die nicely
http://Judge postpones execution of ...stor/939344116
In Washington there was a guy on death row for murdering two bank tellers during a robbery.
He was a very large man named Mitchell Rupe.
In accordance with Washington law he was allowed to choose his method of execution. He chose death by hanging. When the time came a judge overturned the verdict fearing he was too fat to be hung. It would be cruel and unusual because most likely his head would pop off.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitchell_Rupe
I remember that one, the state doesn’t need to allow inmates to consume so much junk food the it can affect a courts legal decisions
Your Nephew totally has me beat. Poor folk like myself have to keep cars at race tracks with full support teams.
https://www.facebook.com/10001183794...0198031718124/
Wooley has a hard time with logic and reasoning. As well as telling the truth.
Back on track
Another junkie lets their kid die
mom-arrested-after-2-year-old-dies-in-hot-car-that-may-have-reached-at-least-130-degrees
"We should have shotguns"
3-Year-Old Girl Found Under Bed After Father Kills Her Mother, Siblings: Police
PHOENIX (AP) — A Phoenix man who thought his wife was having an affair killed her, two of their young daughters and a man, police said Friday.
Austin Smith was booked on suspicion of four counts of first-degree murder, two counts of attempted first-degree murder and three counts of aggravated assault, Sgt. Tommy Thompson said.
Bail was set at $2 million, court records show. A Maricopa County Superior Court sent Smith’s case to the local public defender’s office. But no specific attorney had been assigned to him by Friday evening.
Smith, 30, was arrested Thursday evening as he drove from an apartment complex where officers had responded to a shooting. There, they found the body of 46-year-old Ron Freeman. A woman and another man were shot and wounded at the complex, Thompson said.
Police initially said that Smith thought that the man who was killed was romantically involved with his wife, but a probable cause statement later filed in court said the suspect thought it was his brother, who was not named in the document, who was having an affair with her. The victim, described as a family friend, told Smith “he was crazy” before Smith killed him.
Officers who went to Smith’s home later Thursday found his wife, 29-year-old Dasia Patterson, and their 5-year-old daughter, Nasha Smith, dead from gunshot wounds. Their 7-year-old daughter, Mayan Smith, died from apparent blunt-force trauma, and the couple’s 3-year-old daughter was found uninjured under a bed at the family’s home.
“It is my understanding that for whatever reason he elected not to shoot her,” Thompson said.
The suspect told detectives during an interview that he believed “in God’s eyes it was all right for him to deal with someone in this manner who had been involved in adultery or an extramarital affair,” Thompson said.
The court document released later in the evening described Smith punching the older daughter, throwing her to the ceiling and onto the floor, then striking the child’s head several times with a baseball bat.
Thompson described the scene at the apartment complex as chaotic, with firefighters treating victims while authorities did not initially know the shooter’s whereabouts.
Officers with a warrant searched the car Smith was driving and found a 9mm handgun, a .45 caliber handgun and a .223 caliber rifle they believe were used in the shootings, according to the probable cause statement.
So the guys head pops off?Quote:
In accordance with Washington law he was allowed to choose his method of execution. He chose death by hanging. When the time came a judge overturned the verdict fearing he was too fat to be hung. It would be cruel and unusual because most likely his head would pop off.
What are they afraid of, that the trauma from that might cause him mental anguish?
When I was growing up people heads were popped off all the time, it did em good I tell ya.
That would be kinda gross, you have to admit.
You-tube and live stream it.
Probably get a million views.
Bring back the firing squad.
I don't get people's outrage and hand-wringing over a few minutes of suffering during an execution. You're killing him. It will be over soon enough.
Man Who Threw Child Off Mall Balcony Was Upset Women Rejected Him
Emmanuel Aranda, 24, reportedly told police he was looking for someone to kill at Minnesota’s Mall of America.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D4NUUmOWAAAIhAt.jpg
A man accused of throwing a 5-year-old boy off the third-floor balcony of Minnesota’s iconic Mall of America last week told police he was furious that women repeatedly rejected him, according to a criminal complaint filed Monday.
Emmanuel Aranda, a 24-year-old man from Minneapolis, has been charged with attempted first-degree murder after confessing to tossing the child, whom he didn’t know, off the nearly 40-foot-high platform, the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office announced Monday.
The victim, named Landen, was critically hurt in the fall at the Bloomington mall ― the largest retail shopping mall in the U.S and a major tourist attraction. He suffered multiple fractured bones in his arms and legs, as well as massive head trauma, medical personnel told police, according to the complaint.
Landen’s mother told police that they had been standing outside the mall’s Rainforest Cafe on April 12 when Aranda approached them. She said Aranda came very close to them so she asked if he wanted them to move out of his way.
That’s when Aranda grabbed Landen, without warning, and threw him off the balcony before running away, the boy’s mother and several other witnesses told police. Officers subsequently located Aranda on a light rail train in the mall and placed him under arrest.
Aranda quickly confessed to throwing the boy off the balcony and fleeing the scene, police said, according to the complaint. He allegedly said he planned to kill someone at the mall a day earlier but that it didn’t “work out.”
Aranda told police that he planned to kill an adult because they usually stand near the balcony but chose to attack the boy instead, according to the complaint. He repeatedly acknowledged that he planned to kill someone at the mall and knew what he was doing was wrong, police said.
Surveillance video from the mall shows Aranda looking over the balcony on the mall’s third floor several times before approaching Landen, the complaint stated.
Aranda told police he had been coming to the mall for several years, where he attempted to talk to women but was frequently rejected, according to the complaint. The rejection caused him to lash out and be aggressive, Aranda allegedly told police.
Aranda has been charged previously with throwing water in a woman’s face at the mall and destroying property, according to the complaint. He has a warrant out for his arrest from Illinois for assault.
He faces life in prison if convicted of attempted first-degree murder.
A GoFundMe page has raised over $670,000 toward Landen’s medical expenses and rehabilitation costs as of Tuesday morning.
Landen’s “soul is soft and gentle and instantly brings a smile to everybody he meets,” according to the crowdfunding page, created by a friend of the victim’s family. “The family doesn’t know [the suspect] and are completely clueless as to why this monster would target their family with this heinous act of violence.”
Pop his head off.
Almost certainly. Public executions were stopped because they were overly popular: https://www.dancarlin.com/product/ha...ainfotainment/
The number of people exonerated from death row since 1973 is up to 165 (https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/innocen...reed-death-row). That is why capital punishment should be abolished.
Plus it costs way more to execute than life in prison
The last execution in Washington state was 2010. In W2 where the state penitentiary is news of the execution was in the paper everyday for a good 2 weeks prior to the event.
I can see the glow of the penitentiary lights from my house and I can tell you there was something extremely creepy seeing those lights that night and knowing they were killing someone under their glow. I remember having to pull the blinds to block it out of my mind.
https://images.app.goo.gl/xnSGmAVqH9Q5PNyv9
https://www.kansas.com/news/local/cr...229174189.html
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I made a sous vide omelette. Submerged at 75 degrees for 9 days, then up to 85 degrees for 4 days. Finished it off with a sear on a medium high grill.
Sure, some fell through the BBQ grate, but what I could scrape off the bottom of the BBQ was DELICIOUS!
I'm thinking 11 days at 76.2 degrees, then 3 days at 84 degrees is the sweet spot.
I haven't read the entire thread, but I think the USA's illustrious leader should be mentioned in this thread.
Anyone who’s entertained by another’s death RE: Darwin Awards
Hard to argue with that point of view.
OTOH morbid humor is how people cope with the fear of injury and death, especially people who are exposed to injury and death on a regular basis--like doctors and cops. That's been going on long before the Darwin Awards, or Darwin. The victim obviously has to be a stranger, preferably in a far away place. Joking about it at the victim's funeral, for example, is certainly poor form.
It is sometimes hard to balance my staunch opposition to the death penalty with the emotions of anger and hatred that i feel when I read about the shit some of these people have done.
There was this one time, when I lived in Georgia, my brother's wife was cheating on him. Well I killed the wife and her lover, but when they found the wife's lover, they blamed my brother and they hung him before I could fess up. They never found his wife, they thought she left town, but she hadn't. Whole deal was a bummer, really. For anybody who followed that case, I wear a size 6 shoe.