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kcr

(15,522 posts)
79. Really!?
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 12:16 PM
Nov 2013

I didn't realize that, thanks for reminding me!

YES. Locking children away for the rest of their lives is barbaric. Civilized societies don't do it.

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I agree newcriminal Nov 2013 #1
A 14 year old Monster yeoman6987 Nov 2013 #128
He is a child. newcriminal Nov 2013 #132
Would you be willing to have him move in next door to your closest geek tragedy Nov 2013 #2
I'm fond of "Never Again" when it come to barbaric acts and ruining the lives of others seveneyes Nov 2013 #3
I generally agree with that sentiment. Chemisse Nov 2013 #4
I hate to say but I agree. MH1 Nov 2013 #102
A sociopath can't be saved. Once he gets out, he'll rape and kill again. Dash87 Nov 2013 #5
Thank you get the red out Nov 2013 #29
The kid showed no concern for human life. During his first court date he looked bluestate10 Nov 2013 #34
yep. laundry_queen Nov 2013 #37
you are right spiderpig Nov 2013 #96
I've read that book. laundry_queen Nov 2013 #97
Some people are psychopaths. PeteSelman Nov 2013 #6
I think this is one of those things where there is no easy 'right' answer. renie408 Nov 2013 #7
That's my opinion too. Captain Stern Nov 2013 #39
I agree also. polly7 Nov 2013 #8
I agree with you kcr Nov 2013 #9
NO, what happened to the teacher was barbaric. marsis Nov 2013 #76
Really!? kcr Nov 2013 #79
Oh, please! smirkymonkey Nov 2013 #107
"Civilized societies" are rarely that in any rational manner. Chan790 Nov 2013 #130
Anders Behring Breivik will most likely be locked away for life. KitSileya Nov 2013 #138
I couldn't agree more. eqfan592 Nov 2013 #10
If he is tried as a minor... renie408 Nov 2013 #11
I would have to assume that if we can put the child in prison for the rest of his life... eqfan592 Nov 2013 #18
he would be released as a very young healthy man, and that is just too dangerous to contemplate bettyellen Nov 2013 #41
They don't rehab in jail. newcriminal Nov 2013 #52
That's a fact. defacto7 Nov 2013 #60
unfortunately true, but not a good reason to set him free early either. bettyellen Nov 2013 #64
No. Someone tried as minor can not be kept in prison after 18 (or 21). LisaL Nov 2013 #25
Yeah...then I have to go with trying him as an adult. renie408 Nov 2013 #28
What is the middle ground between keeping him locked up and setting him free? geek tragedy Nov 2013 #13
Really? Is that what you feel the full measure of rehabilitation is? eqfan592 Nov 2013 #17
Unless you're advocating a lobotomy, there's no way of uncrossing the wires geek tragedy Nov 2013 #22
Yes, and I'm sure you have a lot of education, degrees, doctorates, and face time... eqfan592 Nov 2013 #26
Extremely violent sexual predators geek tragedy Nov 2013 #32
I just started researching this claim and came across this... Luminous Animal Nov 2013 #48
interesting read. most salient part: geek tragedy Nov 2013 #50
Okay, so you successfully rehabilitate him. What's next? MH1 Nov 2013 #104
Sociopaths do not respond to treatment. I am guessing that he tblue37 Nov 2013 #105
I think there should be somewhere other than prison XemaSab Nov 2013 #12
There definitely needs to be other options besides prison and setting them free. LuvNewcastle Nov 2013 #99
We should dissociate "prison" from "torture" MannyGoldstein Nov 2013 #14
This. nt eqfan592 Nov 2013 #44
Absolutely agree. n/t defacto7 Nov 2013 #53
This is the correct answer alarimer Nov 2013 #127
I think he needs help, but I don't think he should not be turned loose. My story: nolabear Nov 2013 #15
This is a moving post XemaSab Nov 2013 #16
You're welcome. It was a long time ago but they taught me a whole lot. nolabear Nov 2013 #19
I taught children adjudicated into this type of institution, then went to msanthrope Nov 2013 #24
My experience wasn't quite as poignant - TBF Nov 2013 #27
A very thought provoking post. defacto7 Nov 2013 #61
Thanks for giving us a different view Chemisse Nov 2013 #141
Rehabilitation implies this person was once habilitated. That is not an msanthrope Nov 2013 #20
Age doesn't... Lancero Nov 2013 #21
"But hey, I'm sure you can find some way to justify forgiving a rapists actions." MannyGoldstein Nov 2013 #31
Why the snark? Chemisse Nov 2013 #142
For crimes like rape and murder? LisaL Nov 2013 #23
What really good or responsible actions make a minor an adult with all those rights and TheKentuckian Nov 2013 #78
The kid shouldn't walk free again. He has serious problems. He appears to have bluestate10 Nov 2013 #30
For rape and murder? NuclearDem Nov 2013 #33
I tend to agree fishwax Nov 2013 #35
Rape and murder matter get the red out Nov 2013 #36
All I want to know is what sort of brain chemistry was in play. scarletwoman Nov 2013 #38
I can..... sendero Nov 2013 #40
I agree...trying to soft-sell his behavior beachbum bob Nov 2013 #43
+1000 smirkymonkey Nov 2013 #108
Thank you. smirkymonkey Nov 2013 #133
He brutally raped and murdered a woman. Throw away the key. nt Demo_Chris Nov 2013 #42
Can this type of offender be rehabilitated? Yo_Mama Nov 2013 #45
I think that kid is beyond redemption cliffordu Nov 2013 #46
Sounds like you believe in hell. defacto7 Nov 2013 #56
Are you kidding with that first two lines? cliffordu Nov 2013 #57
Interesting, defacto7 Nov 2013 #59
Your impressions of me are meaningless drivel. I was talking about one cliffordu Nov 2013 #65
Sure cliff. defacto7 Nov 2013 #66
Ah Cali... We Used To Be A Much Better Society... WillyT Nov 2013 #47
We just don't have mental health systems anymore get the red out Nov 2013 #67
Our system has been set up to give up on children on adults on the old. My wife's friend had diabeticman Nov 2013 #49
Hmmmm.... K.O. Stradivarius Nov 2013 #51
Seems at this point the child is criminally insane. defacto7 Nov 2013 #54
Psychopaths are not criminally insane. They know damn well what they are doing. hobbit709 Nov 2013 #69
Yes, you are right... defacto7 Nov 2013 #93
Sadly, it's not a question of whether the child can be rehabilitated. TroglodyteScholar Nov 2013 #55
In which case defacto7 Nov 2013 #58
Mandatory life without parole is not permitted for youths. morningfog Nov 2013 #62
NIMBY! Beausoir Nov 2013 #63
I agree 100%. Douglas Carpenter Nov 2013 #68
Fine. But why not focus on those who have committed nonviolent crimes and are serving life first? n2doc Nov 2013 #70
So it would be fine with you if this murderer/rapist HappyMe Nov 2013 #71
But.. but.. but.. the poor baby couldn't comprehend what he was doing because of his lobes! Decaffeinated Nov 2013 #73
I guess I'm just an old meany. HappyMe Nov 2013 #74
I don't believe any child should be automatically tried and judged as an adult polly7 Nov 2013 #80
You nailed it about halfway through... Decaffeinated Nov 2013 #81
I understand the anger and hatred for what he did .. polly7 Nov 2013 #83
The time for intervention and therapy has passed... Decaffeinated Nov 2013 #86
Of course the time for intervention for 'him' has passed, that's obvious. nt. polly7 Nov 2013 #87
...also, it's preventing him from doing it again. meti57b Nov 2013 #84
My biggest worry is that if he's convicted MissMillie Nov 2013 #72
We put people in prison because we're mad at them or because we're scared of them. This kid... piedmont Nov 2013 #75
Don't discount vengeance. Adsos Letter Nov 2013 #117
Would you let your daughter date this person? DetlefK Nov 2013 #77
Since when does a parent "let" their 25 year old daughter do something? MadrasT Nov 2013 #82
Nice try to switch the topic. DetlefK Nov 2013 #139
Context would be nice LordGlenconner Nov 2013 #85
Here's the other OP. HappyMe Nov 2013 #88
My oldest sister was zabet Nov 2013 #89
How horrible! I am so sorry for you. smirkymonkey Nov 2013 #135
Thank you very much. zabet Nov 2013 #140
I'm of the opinion that the police stopped a serial killer in the making, Ranchemp. Nov 2013 #90
Life In Prison erpowers Nov 2013 #91
At 14 he planned, ... and then executed the plan to NM_Birder Nov 2013 #92
I completely disagree. Starry Messenger Nov 2013 #94
After he slit her throat he hauled her in a garbage bin out to the woods and then he rammed a 3 foot Beausoir Nov 2013 #95
I feel sorry for this poor kid. newcriminal Nov 2013 #98
You are one sick puppy. Ranchemp. Nov 2013 #109
So, acknowledging that a person acuused of rape and murder is a 14 year old makes one a sick puppy? rug Nov 2013 #110
U.S.M.S. Ranchemp. Nov 2013 #111
A federal marshal. rug Nov 2013 #112
You have your opinion, Ranchemp. Nov 2013 #113
We both have the fact that, regardless, this kid is still 14. rug Nov 2013 #114
Fair enough. Ranchemp. Nov 2013 #115
Those facts are not yet known. rug Nov 2013 #116
Facts are known, Ranchemp. Nov 2013 #118
I presume then that, if called, you would inform the court you could not be a fair juror. rug Nov 2013 #123
Clumsy coverup? Adsos Letter Nov 2013 #119
What do you call it? rug Nov 2013 #122
desecration of her body, and staging it for maximum shock value when found, i.e. magical thyme Nov 2013 #125
If it is depraved, that has a lot do do with whether or not there's guilt. rug Nov 2013 #126
I have no idea what you mean by that... magical thyme Nov 2013 #129
These actions don't come out of the blue, especially not for a 14 year old. rug Nov 2013 #131
+1000 smirkymonkey Nov 2013 #136
It has nothing to do with revenge.. sendero Nov 2013 #100
Very difficult call. jessie04 Nov 2013 #101
Agree in principle. And I would be against the death penalty. randome Nov 2013 #103
I'm fine with preventing the damage this young man will undoubtedly do in the future. NaturalHigh Nov 2013 #106
I'm sorry, but he should be locked up. historylovr Nov 2013 #120
I agree with you Cali. Vattel Nov 2013 #121
agree with that - 14 is just too young regardless of the crime DrDan Nov 2013 #124
Guess I'm outside the social norm then. I believe, if you rape or murder you should just fucking Drew Richards Nov 2013 #134
+1000 smirkymonkey Nov 2013 #137
How is life in prison "an eye for an eye or a tooth for a tooth" for rape/murder???? aikoaiko Nov 2013 #143
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