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ztabchbum 02-06-2004 10:11 AM

Sarasota girl found
 
I don't who has been following this story about Carlie Brucia, and 11 year old Sarasota girl that was kidnapped on Sunday. Her body was found early this morning and there was a press conferance at 7:00 about it. Please keep her family in your thoughts and prayers, as well as the Sarasota, FL community as they all struggle with today's event.
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ZTAngel 02-06-2004 10:14 AM

I heard about this while driving to work this morning. The man charged with kidnapping her has been arrested 13 times. Most of them for drug possession but he had been arrested before for kidnapping/imprisonment. He kept getting released early from jail for "good behavior". :rolleyes: In the past two months, we've seen two young girls (girl from North Dakota) kidnapped by men who had been previously arrested for this and released from prison early.

WCUgirl 02-06-2004 10:21 AM

I don't understand death. Least of all do I understand why someone would murder a child. This is so tragic.

honeychile 02-06-2004 10:38 AM

I have absolutely no connection to this child, yet I am filled with pain. How can someone who had been arrested 13 times - once for false imprisonment - be walking the streets? How do the attorneys who have represented this predator sleep at night? And don't tell me it's because he's offered due process under the Constitution - I'm sick to death of people bending the Constitution to meet - or stoop - to their standards!

Such a waste of human DNA.

rainbowbrightCS 02-06-2004 10:40 AM

How sad about her. May justice be served in her name.

AlphaSigOU 02-06-2004 11:10 AM

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Originally posted by rainbowbrightCS
How sad about her. May justice be served in her name.
Bring back Old Sparky from retirement! (Florida's electric chair is no longer used; they went to juicing the condemned with lethal injections for the past five or so years.)

Hanging 'em from the public square should be an option as well. Riff-raff like that don't deserve to live.

adpialumcsuc 02-06-2004 01:51 PM

This is very very sad. I hope he suffers for what he has done to that child.

astroAPhi 02-06-2004 01:52 PM

Florida does lethal injections and it's considered inhumane because they use barium or something and it can cause people to suffocate before they actually die.

Hell, just shoot him in the head for all I care. Or send him to prison. For being a child killer, he'd get what was coming to him... if he survives.

madmax 02-06-2004 03:32 PM

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Originally posted by honeychile
How can someone who had been arrested 13 times - once for false imprisonment - be walking the streets?

Bleeding heart liberal judges and lawmakers.

Jill1228 02-06-2004 04:16 PM

I just read that....they need to execute his azz! :mad: Hell, I would be honored to give him the final injection...with a dirty needle. Hell, I would even do it for free!

ztabchbum 02-06-2004 04:31 PM

As a Floridian and living just 30 minutes away from where this occurred, I agree with bringing back Ol' Sparky. Hell, I'm all for taking him out back with a shot gun - no need for a trial because we all know the bastard is guilty!:mad:

rainbowbrightCS 02-06-2004 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ztabchbum
As a Floridian and living just 30 minutes away from where this occurred, I agree with bringing back Ol' Sparky. Hell, I'm all for taking him out back with a shot gun - no need for a trial because we all know the bastard is guilty!:mad:
Well I must wait and say "Innocent until proven guitly" which this guy as all odds against him condering he looks just like the video and the false imprisonment also say he is the one. Put who knows he may be innocent (which I dount it)

If proven guilty (more likely when he is proven guilty) I think the family should decide what to do with him.

Kevin 02-06-2004 06:22 PM

Behead the SOB with a dull axe.

Draw and quarter him... all after a few nights on the rack.

F___ the civil rights of such people. In my opinion, when you commit such a horrible act (and are found guilty of it) you should have no rights. In my eyes, they're not even human.

Peaches-n-Cream 02-06-2004 06:49 PM

When I heard the news, I felt so sad. This poor little girl didn't have a chance. I feel so sorry for her family. They must be devastated.

Unregistered- 02-06-2004 07:14 PM

I'm somewhat torn on the whole capital punishment issue, so I'll keep quiet on that.

But--if Florida prisons are the same as how it is all over the country, a person who committed a crime against a child will have a hard time surviving in prison.

AlphaSigOU 02-06-2004 08:06 PM

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Originally posted by astroAPhi
Florida does lethal injections and it's considered inhumane because they use barium or something and it can cause people to suffocate before they actually die.

Hell, just shoot him in the head for all I care. Or send him to prison. For being a child killer, he'd get what was coming to him... if he survives.

Yep... he sure won't last long in Raiford (the Florida State Prison), unless he is put in isolation from the rest of the general population. People with 'short eyes' (child molesters and murderers) don't last very long in the clink.

CatStarESP4 02-07-2004 01:36 AM

I first found out while getting ready to go to bed in the early hours of the morning. Poor girl! I hope that he is brought to justice!

http://smile.achost.co.uk/s/contrib/dvv/pissed.gif

AXJules 02-07-2004 03:48 PM

Monster. Repeat offender. Same thing.

Maybe not if you've been in jail twice for stealing or something...but repeated kidnappings???

Destroy him like they do to those dogs that have rabies. Usually I'm all for giving them life sentences w/out parole and making their lives a living hell....but this guy obviously wouldn't even feel bad.

ztawinthropgirl 02-07-2004 05:33 PM

The news up here in SC was talking about how some people were saying that some people, like Carlie, were asking to be kidnapped and/or raped/molested by the clothes they wear. I was like holy crap! no one deserves or asks to be kidnapped or raped/molested based on the clothes they wear. No one asks for that. :mad:

I feel so bad for Carlie's family because #1 the obvious and #2 this guy is a repeat offender. He got off from the kidnapping charges in 1997 because he said that he was grabbing her to prevent her from trying to run into the street. The lady he grabbed in 1997 was in her mid-20s. Any 20-something with even a 1/4 of a brain knows not to run out into a busy street until traffic has cleared. duh! I think they got 12 of the stupidest, most ignorant people to serve on that jury. :rolleyes: The lady got away because she jumped out of his car and a nearby car's passengers drove her to the police department.

G8Ralphaxi 02-08-2004 12:28 AM

The evening news here said he's being held in isolation in the prison "for security reasons." After his trial, they shouldn't do that anymore. I'm sure his fellow prisoners will just LOVE making his acquaintance. Child molesters usually have a pretty short shelf life in prison.

Better yet though, my vote is to handcuff the guy to a telephone pole near that car wash and let the neighborhood handle the problem. Eye for an eye wasn't a totally bad idea.

Eirene_DGP 02-10-2004 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ztawinthropgirl
The news up here in SC was talking about how some people were saying that some people, like Carlie, were asking to be kidnapped and/or raped/molested by the clothes they wear. I was like holy crap! no one deserves or asks to be kidnapped or raped/molested based on the clothes they wear. No one asks for that. :mad:


Sadly enough a lot of South Carolinians think that way...The thing that really puzzles me though is why she just walked off with him. I'm thinking she might have known him from somewhere else.

My heart sank to the floor when they announced that she had been found dead. :(

AlphaSigOU 02-10-2004 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by astroAPhi
Florida does lethal injections and it's considered inhumane because they use barium or something and it can cause people to suffocate before they actually die.
Actually it's three different chemicals that are used in the lethal injection process:

The first is a saline solution to keep the veins open.

The second is an anesthetic, sodium thiopenthal (better known by its well known trade name Pentothal, aka 'truth serum').

The third and final injection is pancuronium bromide, which paralyzes the heart.

Some states use potassium chloride as an additional chemical.

More info about the lethal injection process:

http://people.howstuffworks.com/lethal-injection.htm


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