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re: Confessed Louisiana killer being released early - family has a plan
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:33 am to lsunurse
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:33 am to lsunurse
lsunurse, there are ways to kill a POS like this in revenge without getting caught. Years ago, as a juvenile probation officer I brought a runaway back to his family, and long story short, it had come out on the trip home that he had been picked up & abused. Child's father, a parish sheriff's officer, waited till the POS was released early, like this one, a yr later to his release date, the POS was run over by a truck in an unsolved hit & run. Same type of story, abuser was being brought back to BR at the airport, father of the abused shot & killed him in the walkway. Tried & found not guilty by a jury of his peers.
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:34 am to tgrbaitn08
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whats the ratio of child murders cases vs the child murder cases where the father avenges the child death
How the hell should I know? Do I look like someone that studies child murder statistics?
Can you tell me the ratio of child murderers who spend their lives in prison vs child murderers that get released?
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thats my point
A point that has no bearing on the emotional state of any given parent that suffers the loss of a child at the hands of a murderer. You can't predict instability like that.
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:35 am to Salmon
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child murderers are not often released
correct, but when they are.....how many of them are hunted down and killed by the childs father?
It seems as though they should all be dead since everyone in this thread said they would kill the muderder
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:36 am to tgrbaitn08
Remember the Dad that killed the guy in Texas for running over his sons?
David Barajas
David Barajas
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It took the jury three hours to acquit David Barajas, who was charged in the shooting death of 20-year-old Jose Banda Jr. in December 2012.
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:36 am to tgrbaitn08
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how many of them are hunted down and killed by the childs father?
no idea
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It seems as though they should all be dead since everyone in this thread said they would kill the muderder
maybe they are
can you prove otherwise?
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:36 am to jrodLSUke
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Remember the Dad that killed the guy in Texas for running over his sons?
yeah.,.....thats already been covered.....try and keep up
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:37 am to Salmon
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can you prove otherwise?
no can you?
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:37 am to Salmon
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maybe they are
can you prove otherwise?
For real... maybe they die "accidentally" and nobody gives a shite.
The Plauche one everybody knows b/c he shot the guy while a video camera was filming it all. Maybe others just get swept away.
This post was edited on 1/16/15 at 11:38 am
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:37 am to tgrbaitn08
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It seems as though they should all be dead since everyone in this thread said they would kill the muderder
If you want to find a master list of released child killers and chart their status to see if they are dead or alive, that's your homework assignment because nobody here has access to that information off hand.
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:39 am to tgrbaitn08
nope
and I agree that the idiots saying they would torture the guy are full of shite
but I just don't see how any parent could just let something like that go. Not saying I would kill the guy, but it would consume my mind to the point that I would probably do something stupid.
and I agree that the idiots saying they would torture the guy are full of shite
but I just don't see how any parent could just let something like that go. Not saying I would kill the guy, but it would consume my mind to the point that I would probably do something stupid.
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:40 am to Salmon
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but I just don't see how any parent could just let something like that go. Not saying I would kill the guy, but it would consume my mind to the point that I would probably do something stupid.
The cops obviously agree with you because they're not giving the family recent information about the guy.
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:40 am to Salmon
I'm not necessarily saying I'd torture him... but he'd definitely suffer a horrendous accident resulting in his unfortunate demise.
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:40 am to tgrbaitn08
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:41 am to Walking the Earth
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If you want to find a master list of released child killers and chart their status to see if they are dead or alive, that's your homework assignment because nobody here has access to that information off hand.
nope, Im not the one saying it happens all the time
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:41 am to Salmon
No one is arrested in over 40% of homicides. Unknown number of other deaths are not ruled homicides that may in fact be homicides. Thousands of people per year are murdered and no one goes to jail for it.
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:41 am to TDsngumbo
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Two more...
Pittsburgh man acquitted for revenge killing
San Fransisco man acquitted after revenge killing
Oh yeah well I bet you can't list off 27 more from the last 10 years!
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:43 am to TDsngumbo
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Just to clarify -- you're supporting the early release of a confessed child killer who's getting off on a technicality? It's obviously clear who here is a parent and who is not. frick this man. He deserves the worst punishment imaginable.
He deserves life in prison or death. All the torture talk is pretty twisted. It's a travesty that he will go free but using "parenthood" as a justification for why any gruesome method of vigilantism is justified or morally unassailable is BS.
I understand the emotions but this is exactly why justice should be administered by a third party. I would understand wanting to kill the guy but it would be irrational given that the end result is a lengthy prison sentence for the perpetrator. It's just not rational.
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:43 am to tgrbaitn08
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nope, Im not the one saying it happens all the time
Actually, I think you were the one that went down the "show me all the instances in the past (x) years" rabbit hole.
Most of the people on this thread just said that they would kill the dude, if in that situation.
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:43 am to lsunurse
My vengeance wouldn't end with his life if that was my child. I'd have a list of everyone who had a hand of letting that killer go free.
Posted on 1/16/15 at 11:44 am to TDsngumbo
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revenge slaying of the man he thought killed his cousin.
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he killed Mr. Bush because Mr. Bush and his brother had been jailed (and were later acquitted) of killing Mr. Richardson's cousin, Lamont Walker, 19, of Knoxville, in a drive-by shooting in Crafton in 1994.
not the same as a father avenging his childs death...plus this is full of fail
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Mr. Richardson was freed on the homicide charge. However he will remain in federal custody in Ashland, Ky., where he has been serving a sentence for a drug conviction.
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