proadvocate
The Pro you love to hate most
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Some kids don't commit more crimes as adults. For the ones that do, let those crimes stand on their own merit. If they pass the age of 18 and commit a capital offense, I say ta ta to them - that's the end of the line, IMO.
Firstly I will say i am sorry for your loss,and that I pray justice will in some way find its way for them.
As for the portion I quote here I fully understand not all killers go on to kill again.Wonderful for them I'm happy they finally saw the light of day.Unfortunately the only way we have to find out is to hold our breath and release them out amongst ourselves.this is a wonerful option for those who don't pursue furher mayhem,but a terrible option for the victims of those who do.The only sure fire way to insure ourselves that a killer will never kill again is to execute him.I am not willing to risk my life or that of my loved ones by saying age matters.Tate has shown he has no regards for human life,he was blessed with a 2nd chance by those willing to risk the lives of innocent people.Now he shows that this 2nd chance was a waste of time and once again our judicial system must deal with him.How many chances does he get?If people have problems executing 12 yr olds my number is in the book call me.besides by the time his appeals were exhausted he'd be in his 30's....nothin to it really,just say good night and push the plunger.future victims would be ever so glad we did.
Firstly I will say i am sorry for your loss,and that I pray justice will in some way find its way for them.
As for the portion I quote here I fully understand not all killers go on to kill again.Wonderful for them I'm happy they finally saw the light of day.Unfortunately the only way we have to find out is to hold our breath and release them out amongst ourselves.this is a wonerful option for those who don't pursue furher mayhem,but a terrible option for the victims of those who do.The only sure fire way to insure ourselves that a killer will never kill again is to execute him.I am not willing to risk my life or that of my loved ones by saying age matters.Tate has shown he has no regards for human life,he was blessed with a 2nd chance by those willing to risk the lives of innocent people.Now he shows that this 2nd chance was a waste of time and once again our judicial system must deal with him.How many chances does he get?If people have problems executing 12 yr olds my number is in the book call me.besides by the time his appeals were exhausted he'd be in his 30's....nothin to it really,just say good night and push the plunger.future victims would be ever so glad we did.