From: John Clark (jonkc@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Tue Nov 24 1998 - 22:24:13 MST
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Billy Brown <bbrown@conemsco.com> Wrote:
>Even for actual murder cases, there are often extenuating
>circumstances. Many crimes are committed in a fit of passion,
>or by people who are incapable of understanding what they are doing.
I read a small story in my local newspaper a few days ago, it seems
that a man was watching a movie in a theater and got up to get some
popcorn, in doing so he accidentally stepped on a strangers foot. The
other man decided that his best course of action would be to pull out a
knife and slice open the poor fellow's jugular vein. Other moviegoers
were showered in his blood and he died before they could even stop the
projector.
A creature capable of such an act is far more dangerous than somebody
who planed a murder for a year in order to get a million dollars. To my
mind he's more contemptible too, if I get murdered I hope it's over
something more important than stepping on somebody's foot.
As for life in prison without parole, I don't think it's a viable
alternative to death. In the USA there are 1.7 million people in jail,
if I'm one of them and have already been convicted of murder then I
have no reason not to do what I enjoy doing and kill again. I have
nothing to lose, they won't kill me and they can't imprison me for two
lifetimes.
John K Clark jonkc@att.net
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