View Full Version : Peterson sentenced to death.


Purity
12-13-2004, 05:28 PM
damn, we're brutal.

handjobs4dollars
12-13-2004, 05:49 PM
As long as I don't have to hear about him anymore I don't give a ****.

Nuno
12-13-2004, 05:49 PM
The dude looks guilty as **** from the little I've seen of him. I'm not going to give him a second thought.

nance
12-13-2004, 05:50 PM
He sentenced his own wife and son to death.

The Mouse
12-13-2004, 06:17 PM
Yea, I watched this on the news via internet. So he's sentenced to death.. this makes it so much better. ::shakes head:: So a man kills, we say killing is wrong and no one should ever do it.. then we kill him....but it's not hypocricy, it's justice. mmhmm....

Fallout
12-13-2004, 06:19 PM
The death penelty is wrong. Even in the case of a crime like this. Its ot justice, its revenge.

Deacon Frost
12-13-2004, 07:00 PM
What a shame. Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.

Mr. Beelzebub
12-13-2004, 08:35 PM
I gotta agree with the crazy Christian and the fat canuck on this one... Que?

Purity
12-13-2004, 08:38 PM
me too. first off, nobody will ever know for absolute certainty that this dude's guilty. so 2nd, all these people are glad to see him die for something that they can't even say for sure he did.

Deacon Frost
12-13-2004, 08:52 PM
I was being flippant Purity. I don't believe in the death penalty anyway.

seldomTap
12-13-2004, 09:08 PM
what did he do? Wasn't headline news here...one of the local footballers took 3 craps before lunchtime so our news service was dominated by this

nance
12-13-2004, 09:17 PM
what did he do? Wasn't headline news here...one of the local footballers took 3 craps before lunchtime so our news service was dominated by this


He was accused and convicted of killing his pregnant wife and unborn son.

For the record, I am not for or against the death penalty. I don't believe that it solves anything to have him put to death, I'd rather see him suffer for his crimes. That goes for any person that commits a crime of such a henious nature. It's just so awful that we have so many criminals and so little room in our prisons. Something is very wrong with that picture.

In California, his death penalty automatically goes into appeal. It'll be years before it ever happens, IF it happens.

Shaolin Bushido
12-13-2004, 11:30 PM
He was accused and convicted of killing his pregnant wife and unborn son.

For the record, I am not for or against the death penalty. I don't believe that it solves anything to have him put to death, I'd rather see him suffer for his crimes. That goes for any person that commits a crime of such a henious nature. It's just so awful that we have so many criminals and so little room in our prisons. Something is very wrong with that picture.

In California, his death penalty automatically goes into appeal. It'll be years before it ever happens, IF it happens.
The penal system has become big business if it was ever anything else. Warehousing citizens is how politicians capitalize monetarily in times of peace. Of course, they really clean up in times of war via investing in corporations like Halliburton and the various weapons manufacturers.

Cynical? I'd say, realistic.

HockeyFighter
12-13-2004, 11:44 PM
I wanna be put to death after I go on my rampage.

Purity
12-14-2004, 01:01 AM
I was being flippant Purity. I don't believe in the death penalty anyway.

i wasn't just talkin about you deac. i mean all over the news........it's just interesting to watch how people react to this type of ****.

Curly Howard
12-14-2004, 01:22 AM
AN eye for an eye-You kill you die

Besides, it's Cali liberal fornia, he'll live to be 90. You can't get your house exterminated without green peace protesting it.

****in hippies

Curly Howard
12-14-2004, 01:35 AM
This is too much. Would you shoot someone breaking in to your house or trying to hurt your family? or would you sit there while he did it on the phone with the cops who Might show up.
Even though most of the men here could easily control most attackers you'd shoot someone for violating your family or home. Why not kill this **** and let his wife's family have their justice? Why let him live off of the state for the rest of his life? NOoooo lets figure out what makes him this way, he must be sick, lets give him some Prozac and a therapy session a week. **** he planned a murder and killed his family. How does this trash deserve to live? He killed his unborn child for **** sakes.

Purity
12-14-2004, 01:51 AM
1st off, i wouldn't hesitate to kill someone who tried hurting my family. but not so much outta anger, more towards DEFENSE.

2nd, it's already proven that the state spends more on the average death row inmate than the lifers.

3rd, you don't know for CERTAIN that he did it. i mean the evidence is against him, the jurors aren't convinced of his innocence, therefore the state isn't either.......so he's guilty according to the state. but what's with people thursting for the vengence of death upon a man whom they've never even met before?

Fallout
12-14-2004, 03:25 AM
This is too much. Would you shoot someone breaking in to your house or trying to hurt your family? or would you sit there while he did it on the phone with the cops who Might show up.
Even though most of the men here could easily control most attackers you'd shoot someone for violating your family or home. Why not kill this **** and let his wife's family have their justice? Why let him live off of the state for the rest of his life? NOoooo lets figure out what makes him this way, he must be sick, lets give him some Prozac and a therapy session a week. **** he planned a murder and killed his family. How does this trash deserve to live? He killed his unborn child for **** sakes.


Protecting someones family is totaly different. If Lacy's father had caught Scott in the act of murdering his daughter and he went crazy, cutting Scott up into tiny little pieces, then I am all for that.

However, this idea of 12 people getting into thier sunday best, coming down to the courthouse and telling this man he is going to die for his crimes is a farce. Look at us, aren't we nobel. Killing someone attacking your family, or that JUST attacked your family is different. Its apples and telephones. I mean, the law tells me I can't go and kill someone a month later because he killed my wife a month before. However, killing him 30 seconds later is different. However, its ok for the state to kill him 20-30 years later? No.

There will always be the death penelty because people need this feeling of revenge. There will always be arguments because the bible says an eye for an eye. Well, it also says to turn the other cheek and thou shall not kill. People just focus on the parts they want to see.

So in closing, **** the Scott Peterson, **** the death penelty and **** everyone else.

Shaolin Bushido
12-14-2004, 04:10 AM
I'd kill anyone who pissed me off if I had the means available.

I'd feel bad later though.

Tha Playa
12-14-2004, 09:30 AM
Hope he fries quite nicely. I'd bring the marshmellows.

Squezze
12-14-2004, 09:36 AM
Hope he fries quite nicely. I'd bring the marshmellows.


Sadly, I don't think they use the electric chair anymore. I think it's usually that painless lethal injection ****. That's something that's sadly missing in today's death penalties. Pain.

Tha Playa
12-14-2004, 10:32 AM
Yeah, in fact, **** the chair. Bring back public stonings and hangings.

Squezze
12-14-2004, 10:33 AM
Being "drawn and quartered" by 4 horses has to be the most painful way to be executed.

Purity
12-14-2004, 10:42 AM
that and crucifixtion. actually, i was told that lethal injection is pretty painful too. and since we're all jumping in george carlin's act today, can you believe that they actually SWAB your arm with alcohal before giving you the dose!??!

Fallout
12-14-2004, 11:26 AM
I'd like to see a catapulting Purity. That would prove entertaining.

Tha Playa
12-14-2004, 11:32 AM
Impalement. Vald the Impaler used that as a form of execution/torture. Would thrust a spear through a males ass, or a females vagina up in between the lungs. Sometimes it took days for them to die. Bet the crime rate would be pretty low if that was still going on.

Tha Playa
12-14-2004, 11:36 AM
Speaking of crime rate back then, Vlad supposedly put a golden cup in the middle of the village and allowed anyone to drink water from it, but basically daring anyone to steal it, they never did. He also told one of his men to steal two gold coins from a merchant, since there was never any crim in the village, the merchant told Vladimir. He told the man he would make sure he found out who did this and his money would be returned. That night the man put back the gold coins including an extra one, the merchant then told his king this and he responded, good, if you hadn't told me they gave you that extra coin I would have impaled you for it. Pretty ruthless man if you read about him.

AgonYx0
12-14-2004, 11:50 AM
that ***** is going straight to hell, good ****.

Purity
12-14-2004, 12:06 PM
Speaking of crime rate back then, Vlad supposedly put a golden cup in the middle of the village and allowed anyone to drink water from it, but basically daring anyone to steal it, they never did. He also told one of his men to steal two gold coins from a merchant, since there was never any crim in the village, the merchant told Vladimir. He told the man he would make sure he found out who did this and his money would be returned. That night the man put back the gold coins including an extra one, the merchant then told his king this and he responded, good, if you hadn't told me they gave you that extra coin I would have impaled you for it. Pretty ruthless man if you read about him.

isn't he who dracula's based on? i heard that he would put impaling poles in circles for families so that they could watch eachother die.

Tha Playa
12-14-2004, 01:55 PM
isn't he who dracula's based on? i heard that he would put impaling poles in circles for families so that they could watch eachother die.
purity=the correct
he also would impale people or have them skinned alive while he ate his dinner.

handjobs4dollars
12-14-2004, 05:56 PM
Well since the death penalty doesn't seem to stop crime and it cost more that leaving somebody in a jail for the rest of thier life's. I don't see much point in it.

Squezze
12-14-2004, 06:45 PM
Can somebody explain to me how the death penalty, which is just a lethal injection or whatever, costs more than keeping someone in jail for the rest of their lives? I'd imagine the cost to feed them for 30 or 40 years would add up to more than the death penalty.

HockeyFighter
12-14-2004, 06:55 PM
Lethal injection actually only works properly 20% of the time. The other 80% usually something ****s up and the drugs don't stop the dude's heart right away. It leads to alot of pain and spasms and ****. Suppose to be pretty brutal at times. So you can all kick back and relax, it's not a painless way to go.

Purity
12-14-2004, 06:55 PM
purity=the correct
he also would impale people or have them skinned alive while he ate his dinner.

www.vladtheimpaler.com

dude he also made mothers eat their own children alive.

handjobs4dollars
12-14-2004, 07:28 PM
Can somebody explain to me how the death penalty, which is just a lethal injection or whatever, costs more than keeping someone in jail for the rest of their lives? I'd imagine the cost to feed them for 30 or 40 years would add up to more than the death penalty.


Because the cost of going into trials and appeals can cost millions.

Squezze
12-14-2004, 08:25 PM
Because the cost of going into trials and appeals can cost millions.

But you've still got the option of appeal no matter what you're being tried with.

Shaolin Bushido
12-14-2004, 10:03 PM
Because the cost of going into trials and appeals can cost millions.
And merely paying for his housing, food and medical expenses for the next 15-20 years is a ****load. He'll probably get a coupla degrees too! Education is expensive!

Big_Papa
12-15-2004, 01:20 PM
they should just kill him and get it over with. They should take him about 100 miles out in the ocean and shave all his skin off and drag him alive behind the boat with a long rope and let the sharks eat him alive, but thats just me.

handjobs4dollars
12-15-2004, 05:44 PM
But you've still got the option of appeal no matter what you're being tried with.


Yeah but you have something like 12 with death and state, supreme courts and a whole bunch of ****. The man hours that go into a trial are alot.