Scary to think this guy could be out one day. Much older but still out. Not like he is going to grow a conscience while in Prison :banghead: I hope his reading materials etc. are heavily monitored during his Sentence.
I *knew* there would be an arrest. I just knew it.
Poor Jessica... But she can't be harmed again. I don't believe in heaven and hell. But I do believe we are in this existence for a reason. We are meant to experience, love, grow and become more that what we are. We are meant for more than the distractions that face us everyday- the superficial traffic headache, the just-right latte... We are meant to transcend all that. These are simple, basic truths that can be applied to any belief system.
I think if one chooses to succumb to their inner demons, as Jessica's killer did, they destroy what soul they had. There is no repenting. There is no repair. He has destroyed himself. And there will be nothing to keep him intact when he passes on. People often wonder how someone could do what they did and still go about life- showering, sleeping, talking to people. I think they can do it because they are already gone. There is nothing left of what they were. They are a shell.
Jessica will be cared for by the grace of the universe. But there is nothing left for her killer. And that justice will take care of itself.
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Sorry. Don't mean to go on or come off as preachy. I respect that other people have their own beliefs and ideas. I just wanted to express myself and thoughts. Thank you all for allowing that.
I know it does not matter in the end but to me the fact that he descrated her body..........should that not count overall in his charge??????? People who just shoot their prey at least don't sit and take the body apart.........My God has it come down to this? There should be more to charge him with as this was such a heinous crime, IMO.:banghead::banghead:
I agree. Several posters have stated that they keep rope and things in their car - wouldn't you keep that in the trunk? OK so he grabs her and brings her into the SUV. Wasn't this his Mom's vehicle? Would he just happen to know that she keeps rope in the trunk? Would he really put Jessica in the car, then take the time to run around and grab the rope out of the trunk, knowing that could later be suspicious if he had been seen? I don't think he took that time. I believe the rope or zip ties was/were in the SUV. I don't believe people typically store it there. I think he had it waiting in the back b/c he was out SEARCHING for a victim.
Keep in mind that he is a 17-year-old boy. It was 8:30 AM. Unless they're on their way to work or class, 17-year-old boys would not typically be up and on the road by 8:30 AM, without an agenda - especially a heavy "gamer" who probably stays up late playing. I don't buy that he just drove past her and snapped. He was searching, IMO. He's tried this before.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/06/25/supreme-court-no-more-life-without-parole-for-juveniles/
Supreme Court: No more life without parole for Juveniles
www.foxnews.com/.../supreme-court-no-more-life-without-parole-fo...Jun 25, 2012 – The Supreme Court says it's unconstitutional to sentence juveniles to life in prison without parole for murder. ... The 5-4 decision is in line with others the court has made, including ruling out the death penalty for juveniles and ...
Colorado Statutes
Title 17. CORRECTIONS
CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES AND PROGRAMS
Facilities
Article 22.5. Inmate and Parole Time Computation
Part 4. PAROLE ELIGIBILITY AND DISCHARGE FROM CUSTODY
Current through the 2012 First Extraordinary Session
§ 17-22.5-403.7. Parole eligibility - class 1 felony - juvenile offender convicted as adult
(1) As used in this section, "inmate" means a person:
(a)(I) Who is convicted as an adult of a class 1 felony following direct filing of an information or indictment in the district court pursuant to section 19-2-517, C.R.S.; or
(II) Who is convicted as an adult of a class 1 felony following transfer of proceedings to the district court pursuant to section 19-2-518, C.R.S.; and
(b) Who is sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole after serving a period of forty calendar years as provided in section 18-1.3-401(4) (b), C.R.S.
(2) The governor may grant parole to an inmate prior to the inmate's parole eligibility date if, in the governor's opinion, extraordinary mitigating circumstances exist and the inmate's release from institutional custody is compatible with the safety and welfare of society.
(3) Upon application for parole by an inmate, the state board of parole, working in conjunction with the department and using the guidelines established pursuant to section 17-22.5-404, shall determine whether to grant parole. If the state board of parole determines that placing the inmate on parole is appropriate, the inmate shall remain in the legal custody of the department of corrections for the remainder of his or her life. If an application for parole is refused by the state board of parole, the state board of parole shall reconsider within five years thereafter whether the inmate should be granted parole. The state board of parole shall continue such reconsideration at least once every five years thereafter until the inmate is granted parole.
(4)(a) If the state board of parole grants parole pursuant to subsection (3) of this section, the division of adult parole shall provide parole supervision and assistance in securing employment, housing, and such other services as may affect the successful reintegration of the inmate into the community while recognizing the need for public safety.
(b) The conditions for parole for the inmate under this subsection (4) shall be established pursuant to section 17-22.5-404 by the state board of parole prior to the inmate's release from incarceration. Upon a determination that the conditions of parole have been violated in a parole revocation proceeding, the state board of parole shall:
(I) Continue the parole in effect;
(II) Modify the conditions of parole if circumstances then shown to exist require such modifications and set forth those circumstances in writing; or
(III) Revoke the parole and order the return of the inmate to a place of confinement designated by the executive director for any period of time remaining on the inmate's sentence to incarceration.
(c) An inmate who has been reincarcerated due to a parole revocation pursuant to this subsection (4) shall be eligible for parole at any time during the reincarceration.
(5)(a) If an inmate is subsequently reincarcerated pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection (4) of this section, following reincarceration, the inmate may apply for parole and the state board of parole, working in conjunction with the department and using the guidelines established pursuant to section 17-22.5-404, shall determine whether to grant parole. If the state board of parole refuses the application for parole, the state board of parole shall reconsider within one year thereafter whether the inmate should be granted parole. The state board of parole shall continue such reconsideration each year thereafter, until the board grants the inmate parole.
(b) If the state board of parole grants parole to an inmate pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (5), the provisions of subsection (4) of this section shall apply while the inmate is serving the remainder of the period of parole.
Cite as C.R.S § 17-22.5-403.7
History. L. 2006: Entire section added, p. 1053, § 5, effective May 25.
Cross References:
For the legislative declaration contained in the 2006 act enacting this section, see section 1 of chapter 228, Session Laws of Colorado 2006.
I think he and Eric Newman aka Magnotta may have a lot in common and I wouldn't be surprised if he videotaped it. I pray not.
Ugh!
Scary to think this guy could be out one day. Much older but still out. Not like he is going to grow a conscience while in Prison :banghead: I hope his reading materials etc. are heavily monitored during his Sentence.
Holy sheet! :what::what::what::what::what:
:sick::sick::sick::sick::sick:
On that note, I need to take another break.
-------------------@TreeClimbingGirl - you are a brave soul. I know that it goes on but most of it just want to stick our heads in the sand. Thank you for sharing. A lot to think about.
I think he and Eric Newman aka Magnotta may have a lot in common and I wouldn't be surprised if he videotaped it. I pray not.
Ugh!
I know this was meant as a general response, but I'd like to clarify my "why" was rhetorical. The question I asked is as such because it is unanswerable. Why are there people like this? Why do they exist? What is the purpose? Concerning biology and experiences that mold their characters I understand, but on a grander, cosmic scheme I cannot comprehend why evil and sickness such as this exist.
uggh, I was beginning to believe that Jessica's abduction had no direct sexual component, although ARS may have gotten some degree of sexual gratification from the killing/desecration aspect. But this recent info makes em rethink that.
http://kdvr.com/2012/10/24/exclusiv...ustin-sigg-treated-for-pornography-addiction/
uggh, I was beginning to believe that Jessica's abduction had no direct sexual component, although ARS may have gotten some degree of sexual gratification from the killing/desecration aspect. But this recent info makes em rethink that.
http://kdvr.com/2012/10/24/exclusiv...ustin-sigg-treated-for-pornography-addiction/