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bkp,
There's a thread here somewhere lol about this....it was posted yesterday.
Me too, I read this book when I was in highschool and could never get poor Steven out of my mind. I often wonder about his children and where they are now. I hope they have had very happy lives as Steven wasn't given the chance. I look at my 9 year old sometimes and think of the hell Steven was going through at that age. The only think is I wish Parnell hadn't died of natural causes. I wish he had suffered but I know he is suffering now in hell:furious: right where he always belonged. No sympathy from me. One last thought, I do believe God took Steven because he had already suffered a lifetime at such a young age. He took him to paradice that day to be without painful memories and suffering.
Steven's story is what brought me to crime stories and bad crime magazines many moons ago. He saved another child from having the experiences that he had. . . he's got a special cloud somewhere.
I wish Parnell had been Dahmer-ed years ago. Would have saved the taxpayers money taking care of a miserable waste of flesh. I won't even say what I hope his last meal was as this is a PG forum.
Convicted sex offender Kenneth Parnell, known for the 1972 kidnapping and seven-year-long confinement of Steven Stayner, died Monday in the state prison hospital at Vacaville...
A three-time inmate, Parnell had most recently been imprisoned since 2004 after being convicted of attempting to buy a 4-year-old child in Berkeley. He had been sentenced to 25 years to life under the "three strikes" law.