PAXIMUS
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Killing to prevent further killing is justified.
If the threat is immediate yes but neo con pre emptive strikes do not count IMO.
Killing to prevent further killing is justified.
Yea thats what makes me so interested in what he has to say, it will immediately determine if there is a real sociopathy there or not.
I dont see what real explanation he could have but he does seem to want to share one with everyone so I am willing to at least allow him that before I make my final judgement.
I think the prosecution would be better served to bring in some kind of expert on music and music culture, instead of horrorcore "rappers". Experts would be able to relate that scene with any other form of music that's considered rebellious. I think it would go alot further towards showing that the music isn't what made Sam commit his crimes, if that's the angle the defense goes with.
I'll be amazed if his attorney allows this...
Certainly anyone accused of a crime should be given the benefit of the doubt, considered innocent until proven guilty, etc. And of course the accused should be given the opportunity to tell their side. The problem I see here is that pretty much anything he says about his reasons (other than claiming he was set up and didn't do it at all) is going to dig a deeper hole for him with a jury.
Regardless about what was done to him, there really can't be any conceivable justification for killing Emma's father can there? How could the pastor pose any threat to Sam or anyone else that would justify his killing when he wasn't even at the house for days? He can say whatever he wants to justify the other three killings, including that it was self defense, but as long as the pastor's murder remains inexplicable by his story he's going to be facing the death penalty. IMO.
If the threat is immediate yes but neo con pre emptive strikes do not count IMO.
I like a perfect storm defense, I think there are many reasons that all came together at once at the perfect time to cause this and I am not convinced had it not all come together as it did that Sam would have ever become a killer.
I like a perfect storm defense, I think there are many reasons that all came together at once at the perfect time to cause this and I am not convinced had it not all come together as it did that Sam would have ever become a killer.
I agree with you on that 100%. I think numerous things happened between the time he stepped foot off that plane, and when he first swung a weapon that led to the murders. I also think that only the murders of mel and emma are the ones which that defense can truly be used on. The murders of emma's mother and father were to cover his tracks only, imo.
Is this really a defense?
I agree with the perfect storm in some sense, but so what? Many of us have weathered "perfect storms" without killing anyone and likely so will several of the jury members.
I refer you to the story of the Buddha and the ship captain.
(Hopefully I won't butcher this too much...)
In a previous life the Buddha was a crew member on a ship. In this life he had already nearly reached enlightenment and developed some of the sidhis (magic powers) but was not yet incarnated as a full Buddha. Through his clairvoyance (here meaning the ability to judge people's true intentions) he saw that the ship's captain had gone insane and was planning to scuttle the ship at sea. This act would certainly kill most if not all of the passengers and crew.
The Buddha saw that the Captain would incur great negative karma for his planned crime, and since there was no other way to prevent the murders, the Buddha killed the ship's captain. The Buddha does this with full knowledge that he is accepting the negative karma for his action of killing the Captain. His action is spoken of as compassionate and skillful because the Buddha accepts the negative karma and suffering of others and becasue his actions prevented both the killing of innocent beings and the Captain from accruing negative karma.
IMO the threat need not be immediate to justify violent action, for example, if the threat is certain to be carried out in the future. In this story the Buddha foresees the Captain's future actions, but it is unclear how far in advance he does this. It is critical to remember that the Buddha had already reached enlightenment in this previous lifetime and therefore was supposedly able to know with certainty what the Captain planned to do. Unless one has the wisdom of a Buddha however, in most situations, we may not always be able to know what other people will do in advance nor can we be certain that no alternative to killing someone exists.
If you are right, he's facing death.
Well what I meant was that the defense may be best served arguing a combonation of things led to this. Mental health issues, the horrorcore influence, jealousy, rage, his childhood.
None of this is of course aimed at getting him off, but it may perhaps save his life.
:laugh:How about the ninja defense?
See http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_..._natavia_lowery_confessed_to_killing_bos.html
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Well no.
It sounds like someone that does know the difference between right and wrong to me. If he actually didn't know the difference between right and wrong, he wouldn't offer a justification at all since he wouldn't be aware that he had done something wrong. He knows he did something wrong, he's just saying he had a reason. Not the same thing at all IMO...
So clever of religions to build back exits for when things fall apart up front.
Well, I don't believe in literal reincarnation or this sort of karmic justice so that sort of throws a wrench in the works.
But the story has a number of layers and seems worthy of consideration to me. YMMV obviously.
Im so happy youre back!Hey guys!
I'm back, finally!
You know the virus I mentioned on here? Well I reformatted my computer and then (and I am not kidding) the very same day I got another one. The second one came from IE5 just by me opening it to do all my updates (IE8). So beware, make sure everything is up to date!!! They are very important!!!!
Some people have mentioned that a lot of people on here have gotten viruses. Honestly, I don't think it's this website, HOWEVER, i do think it could be a link that was posted that we ALL clicked and viewed at some point. So just be cautious!!! For right now though everything is all good and I made sure to update EVERYTHING thoroughly before attempting to proceed with my daily internet activity.
But, yeah... I'm back!!!
So glad to be here!!!!:dance: