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cutiepatootie 12-12-2004 03:06 PM

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Originally posted by ktsnake
I was a big fan of the death penalty until a jury here in Oklahoma let OKC Bombing conspirator Terry Nichols live. I don't get how you can be part of something that kills 100+ people and not get the death penalty while in the same state we put people to death who created far fewer bodies.

Justice needs to be applied fairly. When it's something so final as the death penalty, that is even more important.


I am still shocked they didnt give him death.


that day was horrific. A day i will never get out of my head.... and a day my ex husbands family lost a family member at the credit union within the bldg . Though the punishment at that time is they have him sitting on top in the OKC jail tower looking down on the memorial.

The night they brought in Mcviegh to El Reno you could cut it with a knife the tension ... few friends a re guards out there. they both did it they both should die ....not spare the other for life.



As for Peterson....I also have a feeling he will be spared and given life and not death.
He didnt have any convictions or anything and from what i hear that weighs in a lot on the sentencing.

Prior to both conner and lacys deaths he was only guilty on cheating on his wife the scum bag.

valkyrie 12-13-2004 05:49 PM

Verdict = Death

kddani 12-13-2004 05:49 PM

he's gonna die

well, to be more truthful, he's going to file a ton of appeals and maybe eventually die

Peaches-n-Cream 12-13-2004 05:52 PM

WOW! You are quick posters.

Xylochick216 12-13-2004 05:52 PM

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Originally posted by kddani
he's gonna die

well, to be more truthful, he's going to file a ton of appeals and maybe eventually die

Exactly. On CNN, they were talking to people who said in California, people on death row can live for years because of the long appeal process. The experts were also saying that his life might be better on death row, though, because he will have a more relaxed schedule and will be alone, not having to deal with other inmates.

chideltjen 12-13-2004 05:53 PM

ya'll are too quick. I just heard about it on the radio now.

AlphaSigOU 12-13-2004 06:36 PM

Check back in about ten years (after state and federal appeals are exhausted) to see if Scott Peterson gets the cocktail of death in San Quentin. He gets a choice of HCN (hydrogen cyanide) in the gas chamber or the IV cocktail of death; the latter if he makes no choice.

Right now, this is the jury's recommendation. The judge may overrule the recommendation and give him life with no parole at formal sentencing in February. Unless he finds some mitigating circumstance it is highly unlikely that the judge will deviate from the jury's unanimous recommendation, lest he incur the wrath of the Rocha family and the court of public opinion.

James 12-13-2004 06:48 PM

For some reason, I thought they had more actual evidence on OJ. And this guy gets put to death. Makes you wonder.

AlphaSigOU 12-13-2004 07:08 PM

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Originally posted by James
For some reason, I thought they had more actual evidence on OJ. And this guy gets put to death. Makes you wonder.
O.J.'s legal dream team: the best defense money can buy. Plus they were aggressive enough to poke holes large enough to drive a Mack truck thru on the prosecution's case, which was literally stepping on its proverbial male appendage with circumstantial evidence. It wasn't much of a secret that the prosecuting team wanted the media spotlight as well.

Peterson was a dumbshit. Much of the circumstantial evidence pointed right at him, and the trial had much stricter controls than the OJ circus.

KillarneyRose 12-13-2004 07:29 PM

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Originally posted by James
For some reason, I thought they had more actual evidence on OJ. And this guy gets put to death. Makes you wonder.

Not really. If 12 people who were hellbent on an acquittal had been chosen for Peterson's trial, well, then, he would have been acquitted! It's all the jury.

33girl 12-14-2004 02:17 AM

Did one of the jurors have BRIGHT orange/red hair or is my TV really that messed up?

Oh, and Cyril Wecht -

http://www.thinkgeek.com/images/prod...nt/lg-stfu.jpg

ZTAngel 12-14-2004 09:23 AM

Although he got the death penalty, it will probably be a while before his "sentencing" actually happens:

California's death row has grown to house about 650 condemned men and women since the state restored capital punishment in 1978, according to the AP.

Only 10 executions have been carried out since then. The last one was in 2002 -- for a murder that happened 22 years earlier.


- from CNN.com

_Opi_ 12-14-2004 10:32 AM

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Originally posted by James
For some reason, I thought they had more actual evidence on OJ. And this guy gets put to death. Makes you wonder.
I agree...the whole case was based on circumstantial evidence...of course, we'll never know if he REALLY did...unless he confesses.

But based on the weight of the evidence against him...he doesn't deserve the death penalty (matter fact, no one does...but that's a different story). In any case, he ain't gonna die anytime soon...

Rudey 12-14-2004 02:11 PM

The fact that OJ was not convicted and did not receive the death penalty is just one reason why he doesn't deserve the death penalty.

It's not even about whether he did it but about how the system is used so incorrectly by a government to kill its own people.

-Rudey

AlphaGamDiva 12-14-2004 04:11 PM

first of all, i was amazed he was found guilty, so i was sure he'd get life or whatever. i am even more amazed he got the death penalty. he deserves it.....killing his wife AND baby AND chopping her up. yeah....bye, scott. you take lives like that, and you lose the right to your's.

Kevin 12-14-2004 06:57 PM

I heard one juror say that they went for the death penalty because he didn't show enough emotion. Then I thought to myself, "Why the hell am I watching this inane crap?" and changed the channel.

I have no idea why this murder is such a big deal when similar things happen all the freakin' time, every single day. I will say this though, you can't be any sicker than the f***s who stood outside the courthouse and cheered when the death sentance came down. How freakin' sick is that. Those people need to get jobs.

valkyrie 12-14-2004 07:17 PM

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Originally posted by ktsnake
I heard one juror say that they went for the death penalty because he didn't show enough emotion. Then I thought to myself, "Why the hell am I watching this inane crap?" and changed the channel.

I have no idea why this murder is such a big deal when similar things happen all the freakin' time, every single day. I will say this though, you can't be any sicker than the f***s who stood outside the courthouse and cheered when the death sentance came down. How freakin' sick is that. Those people need to get jobs.

Granted I'm against the death penalty, period, but I thought that was weird -- how they said he didn't show emotion. Um, okay?

The only reason this murder was such a big deal is because Laci was a pretty, white pregnant woman. I'm not saying it's not tragic, but you're totally right that stuff like this happens every day and nobody ever hears about it.

AKA_Monet 12-14-2004 09:40 PM

It is interesting that most of you all even want to revisit the logic behind the death penalty now that they have convicted this young man to death and not O.J.

Believe me, O.J. is well within the realm of the Florida state troopers grasp... They will take him down if they have to with one shot... Or you might find O.J. in the belly of a gas bloated gator with indigestion...

As for poor Scott... You just don't get accuse of killing your about to have the baby pregnant wife while you are cheating on her... Period... You don't have those kinds of aspersions out there about yourself if you say you didn't do it... You just don't let that happen to you...

KappaKittyCat 12-16-2004 02:40 PM

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Originally posted by valkyrie
The only reason this murder was such a big deal is because Laci was a pretty, white pregnant woman. I'm not saying it's not tragic, but you're totally right that stuff like this happens every day and nobody ever hears about it.
Agreed. The number one cause of death for pregnant women in America is murder.

I just don't understand the logic of the death penalty. "We're going to kill you to show that killing is wrong." In my opinion, vengeance has no place in the justice system. I think it's telling and sick that America is the only first world country that still has capital punishment.

Rudey 12-16-2004 03:04 PM

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Originally posted by KappaKittyCat
Agreed. The number one cause of death for pregnant women in America is murder.

I just don't understand the logic of the death penalty. "We're going to kill you to show that killing is wrong." In my opinion, vengeance has no place in the justice system. I think it's telling and sick that America is the only first world country that still has capital punishment.

Where did you get that statistic?

And can I see a list of women that were pregnant, kidnapped, murdered, and had the child murdered? Because I don't think this is something that happens every day.

-Rudey

KSig RC 12-16-2004 03:15 PM

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Originally posted by Rudey
Where did you get that statistic?

And can I see a list of women that were pregnant, kidnapped, murdered, and had the child murdered? Because I don't think this is something that happens every day.

-Rudey



365 days / 300 million americans = one in a million


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