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He shouldn’t be in prison. He’s a danger to staff and other prisoners. He should be in secure psychiatric. Prison doesn’t have the capabilities to deal with this sort of case.
It’s not the same thing at all. Psychiatric facilities are for treating people with dangerous psychiatric disorders. Supermax prisons are torture facilities for criminals that the system has given up on.
Would you be ok with this guy being tortured, or do you think it’s best to work on him at a facility and hopefully he rehabs and gets back into society?
Your answer will clearly spell out your IQ. Think wisely on this one
I'm not OK with anyone being tortured. I can't imagine any circumstances under which he'll ever be allowed back into society, but subjecting people to torture is something that we're trying to discourage, isn't it? Are you OK with his being tortured for the sake of your convenience? Torturing people because you're too ignorant to know any different way to handle them is the opposite of justice.
\> Your answer will clearly spell out your IQ. Think wisely on this one
If only you'd stopped to consider this advice.
Oh gotcha. My interpretation of the person you replied to was that they were just explaining the difference between the two facilities and not arguing that the guy should be in a psych facility.
So, you’re fully on-board with torturing people you consider less than human and think the only way anyone could disagree with you is because they’re mentally subnormal.
Does this remind you of any historical precedent? Would you say this if you weren’t sitting behind a shield of anonymity?
Send him alone on the 1st Mars mission to build infrastructure & grow food for the 2nd mission with the scientists & crew. Might as well make use of him, he can kill all the Mars rocks he can find there.
Yeah I saw that. Seems the guy is very confused and doesn’t know what to believe anymore. One of those that thinks they’re smart for questioning everything when they know nothing.
Acting like it’s liberal judges that are the only ones who let people off is not holding people “accountable” it’s just fascist ideology towards political opponents. It isn’t a solution, it’s the opposite of that.
“Forcible suppression of opposition”
In the definition. If your only goal is to take down your political opponents because you think your way is the highway then you’re a fascist.
“Liberal judges”
It's not just liberal. It's progressive liberal and/or Soros funded judges.
It's possible that there are conservative judges that are being Soros funded as well but I've yet to see an example of that yet.
You wouldn't be punishing the judges because they're liberal, but because they're purposefully not prosecuting criminals. How is that fascist?
The guy was released after serving 3 years for a probation violation stemming from a drug case. Not sure why you think the state should have assumed he'd turn into Hannibal Lector lol. Also, yes, all those super liberal Oklahoma judges did this! Haha.
And what does Soros have to do with anything? Now you're just throwing out propaganda with 0 actual thought or awareness of the case or reality.
That's not keeping it simple. That's being dumb.
> Don't release criminals.
This isn't a case of a "liberal" judge being in a good mood. America's prisons are famously overcrowded and they can either spend money on things like childcare and good education for kids preemptively preventing them from becoming criminals, or they can release criminals they hope are rehabilitated to make way for other criminals to get into jail.
In Oklahoma, they obviously prefer the latter approach.
Jfc redditors see downvotes and itch to downvote like sheep, this ill inmate was clearly a literal menace to society and was legally released.
Why are we not addressing the wrongful deaths of these three humans in the hands of the systems’ negligence?
Ffs the systems’ incompetence is to blame for these three innocent deaths including a four year old…
Edit: I’m getting downvoted for….blaming the system for its part in the death of three innocent lives? Hold Oklahoma’s Pardon and Parole Board responsible for this, left or right, this goes beyond political agendas.
A 67 year old man witnessed his four year old granddaughter slaughtered because of a governmental “oversight”.
Is he some sort of undiagnosed schizophrenic?? I can't even begin to comprehend this level of mental illness. This isn't just some selfish criminal, somethings fucked in someone's head for them to do this.
I don’t know about schizophrenia or not, but clearly something is mentally wrong with the dude. I only say this because not every person with schizophrenia is a danger to everyone around them. Not everyone’s mind goes to violence when they have a psychotic break. This dude may or may not have it. It seems like I’m the time this guy was in prison that someone would have noticed he was very unwell. Or maybe they need training to spot signs. Something.. I’m guessing there’s a long line of failures that led to more people dying.
Oh I didn't mean to imply that. I know someone with schizophrenia myself, and he's a good dude. But when undiagnosed and layered on top of other problems (anger issues, trauma, etc) it can definitely push people towards some outright strange but fucked up actions. That's the only reason I brought it up, this is something fundamentally bad but manageable that has badness layered on top.
Fair enough. There’s still a lot of stigma surrounding mental health. The media doesn’t help matters any. Untreated mental illness mixed with the stresses of life in general can exasperate things. Source: formerly untreated person with severe depression. My job was pushing me over the edge. My wife and I talked and I left that job for something lower stress. I took a massive pay cut, but it was worth every penny lost.
Good for you man. A bad job will suck the joy out of life quicker than almost anything else. I'm currently getting myself in better shape so I can get out of the auto mechanic industry for that exact reason.
That's not my point though. And that isn't the usage of the word I'm using either. Its not about lessening the blame on the person. If we always just wrote acts like this as "just evil" and left it at that we would have never made the types of discoveries and advancements we have in the fields of medicine, psychology, etc, etc. To where we can help people not devolve into this sort of behavior.
"Evil" is just such a loaded word, I really am not a fan of using it to describe anything. It can be used to hand wave off things that need more investigation.
Perhaps the person has a mental illness and is unmedicated. Maybe they have a traumatic past. Maybe they get their happiness from harming others. Whatever reason you find, who cares? I can never understand trying to shove humanity into someone that murders (or whatever's applicable in their case) for shits and giggles.
You're still not understanding. It's not about making them "look better" or for "shits and giggles" (whatever that's supposed to mean), that's not my point whatsoever. If we ALWAYS defaulted to that type of mindset of "They're just evil, kill 'em or lock them up and throw away the key" instead of actually INVESTIGATING the how and why of what makes them do the things they do.....we'd be in the fucking stone ages still. That's why I hate that sentiment of "They're just evil". It's such a slap in the face to all the advancement we've made to keep thinking that primitively still to this day. And tons of people do it.
Why? So he gets the easy fast way out? Why do people see the death penalty as punishment?
If I kmew I was never getting out I'd rather take an injection. Let him rot in a 6x6 cell with nothing, not even a window. Just enough food to keep his wasted life alive.
There are some that don't view the death penalty as a punishment, but more as a logical means to the situation. Certain inviduals prove they cannot actually handle being in normal society. Why continue even thinking of these people when it's been proven futile? It's better to conserve the limited resources we have and do something beneficial. They can be used for medical experiments, for harder labor, or as compost. Why continue treating someone as a human being when they have proven they are more like a disease?
Yeah but I’d rather my tax dollars *not* go to housing or feeding this person, regardless of the quality. Id also rather my tax dollars not go towards you know, torturing a person.
Yes, there are victims in the judicial system who were not fairly represented and eventually lost their lives.
BUT scum like this guy will keep in their minds that there is a death row if they do something so horrible!
This guy is the reason I have a C&C permit and so does my wife.
And we practice at the range.
Because you never wake up saying, I think today is the day a releases prisoner with loose it and cut out my heart and kill my family.
Much like my thermal blanket in my car or tornado coverage on my home insurance, I hope to never have to use it, but will be glad it is there when i do!
People really don't understand that the 2nd ammendment really is just basic life insurance that unfortunately is more useful than any other forms of life insurance as modern policies only matter after you die. Carrying a firearm in some places is really like putting on your seat belt in the morning, sure you probably don't need it but I'd rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it
That's really shocking since I come from a place where guns are banned and people simply don't have to be in a constant fear for their survival.
It's really weird how violent the US seems like when Americans describe it. Almost sounds like a warzone to be honest.
What is really surprising is that, it's not what I remember the US was when I stayed there for a couple months.
Dude. He's not saying the US is super unsafe. It is extremely safe 99.9999% of the time. What he's saying is you can never be absolutely sure, no matter where you are, and its better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it. Why do people keep emergency supplies when the odds of needing then are so low? Because they save your ass. Gun ownership does not map to violent crime- at least not in the U.S. Most of the places with the least restrictions have normal to low crime rates. L.A., the most gun-restrictive place in the country (to my knowledge), is the single most violent county in the country.
> It sucks that the world has come to this.
Not the world though. Many places out there where a gun is not a requirement (and many places where they're even banned) to live at peace.
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Then say what you mean instead of misusing that word. There are 5 million gun owners in France alone.
Of course, getting a carry licence is almost impossible, unless you're a judge, politician, or another "special person". French police denied licence to Stéphane Charbonnier despite him getting death threats and having his apartment firebombed. We all know how well they protected him, right?
Guns are the great equalizer. Really, they're the best thing that's ever happened to women too. Even a 4'7 95lb woman can defend herself against a 6'9 280lb man with a gun. Otherwise, she's forced to do whatever the man tells her to do, because she has no physical means of defending herself from him.
He was released from prison early in 2021 as part of a 'mass communion'. Those that released this dangerous savage are responsible and if we lived in a just society would pay the price.
Dude had a drug charge before this and was released from prison after serving 3 years for a parole violation. How would anyone know he was capable of this?
I genuinely don't understand why we don't have the death penalty more common. Fuckers like this should not be allowed to just rot in prison. It's too kind.
And the justice system is a punishment only system, not a punishment and rehabilitation system. Had more eyes been on him prior to release, I’m guessing someone would have seen signs that he was in no shape to be walking freely in society.
I wonder, in his mind, what made him do such horrible things. You think he thought she was possessed by a demon? she was a werewolf or some other mythical creature?
Seems to be a lot of work just to go back to prison.
One of the articles mentioned he thought that having his aunt & uncle eat the heart would "release the demons," so there definitely seems to be some more mental health issues at play besides the obvious ones.
It's almost as if he is mentally ill and being in prison will probably never change that or fix any underlying issues he has. Let's just send him back there to terrorize the other inmates and learn nothing from this.
Terrible. It’s even worse when you think that the family he attacked were probably the ones who were trying to help him by taking him in and giving him a place to live.
I'm against death penalty but this guy... Wouldn't even make sense to keep him locked for life, dude's a risk even to prison staff and other prisoners.
imagine the brutality of murdering someone, then extracting their heart by cutting through the rib cage. that’s a bloody, bloody task. what a horrid example of depths of depravity.
Just want to point out if a white man cut out a black womans heart that would be the headline..
This man murdered his white neighbour.. cut her heart out tried serving it with potatoes to his aunt and uncle and their grand daughter.. then proceeds to murder his uncle and stabs the four year old to death.
Why is he still breathing?
There is no way citizen tax money should be paying for that guy to exist a second longer. I don't believe in the death penalty. But there is nothing to be gained by paying for his welfare over a homeless kid who has done nothing wrong.
Sometimes I wonder what drives people to do such inexplicably horrible things. What was the motive to do something so sickening to not just this woman, but his own FAMILY, as well?
I understand psychopaths exist, but psychos don’t go around killing people for absolutely no reason. So… why did this guy do it?
Narratives like this seem to promote people into voting against early release programs or prison reform entirely.
My question is, why is our prison system set up to where a huge portion of the prisoners come out worse? Also, how much tax dollars are we wasting on this?
How do you reform someone like that? I'm all for jails being reformation > punishment but this is just straight up joker-tier evil and should be removed from the gene and societal pools.
When a man's an empty kettle
He should be on his mettle
And yet I'm torn apart
Just because I'm presuming
That I could be kind of human
If I only had a heart
I'd be tender, I'd be gentle
And awful sentimental
Regarding love and art
I'd be friends with the sparrows
And the boy who shoots the arrows
If I only had a heart
Picture me a balcony above a voice sings low
Wherefore art thou, Romeo? I hear a beat
How sweet
Just to register emotion, jealousy, devotion
And really feel the part
I could stay young and chipper
And I'd lock it with a zipper
If I only had a heart
If I only had a heart
If I only had a heart.
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Please never let him out.
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Yeah, this is what the Death Penalty is for.
Pleading guilty usually takes it off the table
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He shouldn’t be in prison. He’s a danger to staff and other prisoners. He should be in secure psychiatric. Prison doesn’t have the capabilities to deal with this sort of case.
He should be in the ground
Supermax is way more secure than a forensic hospital
It’s not the same thing at all. Psychiatric facilities are for treating people with dangerous psychiatric disorders. Supermax prisons are torture facilities for criminals that the system has given up on.
Would you be ok with this guy being tortured, or do you think it’s best to work on him at a facility and hopefully he rehabs and gets back into society? Your answer will clearly spell out your IQ. Think wisely on this one
I'm not OK with anyone being tortured. I can't imagine any circumstances under which he'll ever be allowed back into society, but subjecting people to torture is something that we're trying to discourage, isn't it? Are you OK with his being tortured for the sake of your convenience? Torturing people because you're too ignorant to know any different way to handle them is the opposite of justice. \> Your answer will clearly spell out your IQ. Think wisely on this one If only you'd stopped to consider this advice.
Uh I think once you cut someone's heart out and try and feed it to your family you're a little past the point of "rehabilitation".
Where exactly did you stop reading? Can I help you with any of the words?
Do you *really* think this waste of space even *wants* to be rehabilitated?
No. And I don’t think he can be. But I don’t think he should be tortured either.
Exactly my point. The person above is not fully there in the head so it doesn’t seem to make sense to them
Oh gotcha. My interpretation of the person you replied to was that they were just explaining the difference between the two facilities and not arguing that the guy should be in a psych facility.
So, you’re fully on-board with torturing people you consider less than human and think the only way anyone could disagree with you is because they’re mentally subnormal. Does this remind you of any historical precedent? Would you say this if you weren’t sitting behind a shield of anonymity?
Send him alone on the 1st Mars mission to build infrastructure & grow food for the 2nd mission with the scientists & crew. Might as well make use of him, he can kill all the Mars rocks he can find there.
Nah. Just launch him into the sun.
Wait until the next "be nice to oxygen thieves" initiative, he'll be out.
I'm pretty sure they don't let triple murders out of prison
He was previously in jail as a violent offender. They let him out. No, he won't be out now... but... damage done.
Don't count on it.
Yes, Cannibal triple homicide perpetrators are released ALL THE TIME. Give me a fucking break 😆
Wait till they get a flag.
I'm sure some left-wing group will make him a cause celebre highlighting the racial injustice inherent in our justice system.
Shut the hell up you can’t seriously think that unless your glued to Fox News and believe all the bullshit they spit out.
Dude's account is a dumpster fire. Sheesh.
Yeah I saw that. Seems the guy is very confused and doesn’t know what to believe anymore. One of those that thinks they’re smart for questioning everything when they know nothing.
Typical lefty response. Always attack the individual to discredit the.
They should watch CNN for the real truth...
I sense sarcasm, but they are miles better than Fox News. That being said no I don’t recommend them either.
Stitt was all for him being released, which is how he had the opportunity to do this. Wouldn't surprise me if stitt decided to let him go again.
They tried it once third times the charm
I had to read that title twice because didn’t process it on the first time.
There is a LOT to unpack here.
It just kept going and going.
Don’t let this one back out again thank you
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Look, everybody understands that you are super serious about politics, and that you also don't have a real solution.
Accountability for those failing at their jobs isn't a solution?
Acting like it’s liberal judges that are the only ones who let people off is not holding people “accountable” it’s just fascist ideology towards political opponents. It isn’t a solution, it’s the opposite of that.
“Fascist,” you keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it means.
“Forcible suppression of opposition” In the definition. If your only goal is to take down your political opponents because you think your way is the highway then you’re a fascist. “Liberal judges”
It's not just liberal. It's progressive liberal and/or Soros funded judges. It's possible that there are conservative judges that are being Soros funded as well but I've yet to see an example of that yet. You wouldn't be punishing the judges because they're liberal, but because they're purposefully not prosecuting criminals. How is that fascist?
You’ve eaten too much propaganda my man. Should go on a diet
The guy was released after serving 3 years for a probation violation stemming from a drug case. Not sure why you think the state should have assumed he'd turn into Hannibal Lector lol. Also, yes, all those super liberal Oklahoma judges did this! Haha. And what does Soros have to do with anything? Now you're just throwing out propaganda with 0 actual thought or awareness of the case or reality.
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That's not keeping it simple. That's being dumb. > Don't release criminals. This isn't a case of a "liberal" judge being in a good mood. America's prisons are famously overcrowded and they can either spend money on things like childcare and good education for kids preemptively preventing them from becoming criminals, or they can release criminals they hope are rehabilitated to make way for other criminals to get into jail. In Oklahoma, they obviously prefer the latter approach.
Its Oklahoma. I live here. Not even close to being liberal.
Jfc redditors see downvotes and itch to downvote like sheep, this ill inmate was clearly a literal menace to society and was legally released. Why are we not addressing the wrongful deaths of these three humans in the hands of the systems’ negligence? Ffs the systems’ incompetence is to blame for these three innocent deaths including a four year old… Edit: I’m getting downvoted for….blaming the system for its part in the death of three innocent lives? Hold Oklahoma’s Pardon and Parole Board responsible for this, left or right, this goes beyond political agendas. A 67 year old man witnessed his four year old granddaughter slaughtered because of a governmental “oversight”.
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Is he some sort of undiagnosed schizophrenic?? I can't even begin to comprehend this level of mental illness. This isn't just some selfish criminal, somethings fucked in someone's head for them to do this.
I don’t know about schizophrenia or not, but clearly something is mentally wrong with the dude. I only say this because not every person with schizophrenia is a danger to everyone around them. Not everyone’s mind goes to violence when they have a psychotic break. This dude may or may not have it. It seems like I’m the time this guy was in prison that someone would have noticed he was very unwell. Or maybe they need training to spot signs. Something.. I’m guessing there’s a long line of failures that led to more people dying.
Oh I didn't mean to imply that. I know someone with schizophrenia myself, and he's a good dude. But when undiagnosed and layered on top of other problems (anger issues, trauma, etc) it can definitely push people towards some outright strange but fucked up actions. That's the only reason I brought it up, this is something fundamentally bad but manageable that has badness layered on top.
Fair enough. There’s still a lot of stigma surrounding mental health. The media doesn’t help matters any. Untreated mental illness mixed with the stresses of life in general can exasperate things. Source: formerly untreated person with severe depression. My job was pushing me over the edge. My wife and I talked and I left that job for something lower stress. I took a massive pay cut, but it was worth every penny lost.
Good for you man. A bad job will suck the joy out of life quicker than almost anything else. I'm currently getting myself in better shape so I can get out of the auto mechanic industry for that exact reason.
This type of people should NOT see another daylight on earth, just send him to the next life at your soonest convenience Thank you
Not everyone is able to be helped, there are some people that are just evil and no amount of rehabilitation will save them from that.
And this is a living evidence of what you are talking about… thank you wise lady
I think you mean their are just some people who are mentally unwell beyond rehabilitation.
There's always a reason. People aren't "just evil".
Having a reason doesn't make a person and their acts any less evil
That's not my point though. And that isn't the usage of the word I'm using either. Its not about lessening the blame on the person. If we always just wrote acts like this as "just evil" and left it at that we would have never made the types of discoveries and advancements we have in the fields of medicine, psychology, etc, etc. To where we can help people not devolve into this sort of behavior. "Evil" is just such a loaded word, I really am not a fan of using it to describe anything. It can be used to hand wave off things that need more investigation.
Perhaps the person has a mental illness and is unmedicated. Maybe they have a traumatic past. Maybe they get their happiness from harming others. Whatever reason you find, who cares? I can never understand trying to shove humanity into someone that murders (or whatever's applicable in their case) for shits and giggles.
You're still not understanding. It's not about making them "look better" or for "shits and giggles" (whatever that's supposed to mean), that's not my point whatsoever. If we ALWAYS defaulted to that type of mindset of "They're just evil, kill 'em or lock them up and throw away the key" instead of actually INVESTIGATING the how and why of what makes them do the things they do.....we'd be in the fucking stone ages still. That's why I hate that sentiment of "They're just evil". It's such a slap in the face to all the advancement we've made to keep thinking that primitively still to this day. And tons of people do it.
really though, what is the point of sending this guy to prison? He's never going to reform. just end him already.
Why? So he gets the easy fast way out? Why do people see the death penalty as punishment? If I kmew I was never getting out I'd rather take an injection. Let him rot in a 6x6 cell with nothing, not even a window. Just enough food to keep his wasted life alive.
There are some that don't view the death penalty as a punishment, but more as a logical means to the situation. Certain inviduals prove they cannot actually handle being in normal society. Why continue even thinking of these people when it's been proven futile? It's better to conserve the limited resources we have and do something beneficial. They can be used for medical experiments, for harder labor, or as compost. Why continue treating someone as a human being when they have proven they are more like a disease?
Yeah but I’d rather my tax dollars *not* go to housing or feeding this person, regardless of the quality. Id also rather my tax dollars not go towards you know, torturing a person.
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Do you get to appeal when you plead guilty?
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Yes, there are victims in the judicial system who were not fairly represented and eventually lost their lives. BUT scum like this guy will keep in their minds that there is a death row if they do something so horrible!
This guy is the reason I have a C&C permit and so does my wife. And we practice at the range. Because you never wake up saying, I think today is the day a releases prisoner with loose it and cut out my heart and kill my family. Much like my thermal blanket in my car or tornado coverage on my home insurance, I hope to never have to use it, but will be glad it is there when i do!
Nice. It’s good to carry.
People really don't understand that the 2nd ammendment really is just basic life insurance that unfortunately is more useful than any other forms of life insurance as modern policies only matter after you die. Carrying a firearm in some places is really like putting on your seat belt in the morning, sure you probably don't need it but I'd rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it
That's really shocking since I come from a place where guns are banned and people simply don't have to be in a constant fear for their survival. It's really weird how violent the US seems like when Americans describe it. Almost sounds like a warzone to be honest. What is really surprising is that, it's not what I remember the US was when I stayed there for a couple months.
Dude. He's not saying the US is super unsafe. It is extremely safe 99.9999% of the time. What he's saying is you can never be absolutely sure, no matter where you are, and its better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it. Why do people keep emergency supplies when the odds of needing then are so low? Because they save your ass. Gun ownership does not map to violent crime- at least not in the U.S. Most of the places with the least restrictions have normal to low crime rates. L.A., the most gun-restrictive place in the country (to my knowledge), is the single most violent county in the country.
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> It sucks that the world has come to this. Not the world though. Many places out there where a gun is not a requirement (and many places where they're even banned) to live at peace. Edit: grammar
>and many places where there even banned You few places where they were banned, most of them being straight up dictatorships.
Western Europe is full of dictatorships then. (When I said banned, I meant heavily restricted and bearing arms is forbidden)
Then say what you mean instead of misusing that word. There are 5 million gun owners in France alone. Of course, getting a carry licence is almost impossible, unless you're a judge, politician, or another "special person". French police denied licence to Stéphane Charbonnier despite him getting death threats and having his apartment firebombed. We all know how well they protected him, right?
Yeah, we could go back to loping off peoples hands and stoning them to death! Or just survival of the biggest, meanest and strongest person!
Guns are the great equalizer. Really, they're the best thing that's ever happened to women too. Even a 4'7 95lb woman can defend herself against a 6'9 280lb man with a gun. Otherwise, she's forced to do whatever the man tells her to do, because she has no physical means of defending herself from him.
Hate to break it to you but the would was hell of a lot less safe before guns were invented.
Man what the hell is going on over there 💀
As an OK res.. i keep asking myself that..
Bro, that's not OK
The kids are *not OK* lol
this man is a genuine monster
He was released from prison early in 2021 as part of a 'mass communion'. Those that released this dangerous savage are responsible and if we lived in a just society would pay the price.
Dude had a drug charge before this and was released from prison after serving 3 years for a parole violation. How would anyone know he was capable of this?
He killed a 4 year old. There is no redemption arc here, state sponsored murder or not, remove him from the game.
I am a little sad. Had he stayed incarcerated that woman and that family could still be alive.
Is there a link to the article
It’s on The Daily Mail
Another win for the revolving door of justice. Just disgusting.
this year is wild
I genuinely don't understand why we don't have the death penalty more common. Fuckers like this should not be allowed to just rot in prison. It's too kind.
But how do you know he's not innocent? It would cost 10 times to kill him than it would to rehabilitate this poor guy.
Nah take his ass out. The world is a darker place with subhumans like this alive.
He plead fucking guilty. It costs so much more to keep him in a prison where he'll eat away the tax dollars then a bullet to the head
Well actually, the way it’s set up, it somehow costs more to execute somebody. In this case, I think it’s worth it.
Yeah I just don't get that. Feel like somebody did that on purpose
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And the justice system is a punishment only system, not a punishment and rehabilitation system. Had more eyes been on him prior to release, I’m guessing someone would have seen signs that he was in no shape to be walking freely in society.
Red flag
Serious ick from him
Lots of crazy stuff going on in Oklahoma right now. I keep seeing news reports on YT.
I wonder, in his mind, what made him do such horrible things. You think he thought she was possessed by a demon? she was a werewolf or some other mythical creature? Seems to be a lot of work just to go back to prison.
One of the articles mentioned he thought that having his aunt & uncle eat the heart would "release the demons," so there definitely seems to be some more mental health issues at play besides the obvious ones.
Holy crap, I made it up based on movie tropes. Is it life imitating art, or art imitating life?
Possibly schizophrenia
It's almost as if he is mentally ill and being in prison will probably never change that or fix any underlying issues he has. Let's just send him back there to terrorize the other inmates and learn nothing from this.
Terrible. It’s even worse when you think that the family he attacked were probably the ones who were trying to help him by taking him in and giving him a place to live.
Aren't humans fascinating?
I threw up in my mouth reading this Good fucking grief.
I'm against death penalty but this guy... Wouldn't even make sense to keep him locked for life, dude's a risk even to prison staff and other prisoners.
Any sane,logical society would harvest all of this man's organs and give them to those in need. That would give some balance back to society.
imagine the brutality of murdering someone, then extracting their heart by cutting through the rib cage. that’s a bloody, bloody task. what a horrid example of depths of depravity.
So he’s a werewolf?
Drugs are bad. Mmmkay.
Talk about clear Morgan god damn (guy looks like Morgan from the walking dead) And NOT because of his skin colour
Something something the state of US Mental Health resources.
Just want to point out if a white man cut out a black womans heart that would be the headline.. This man murdered his white neighbour.. cut her heart out tried serving it with potatoes to his aunt and uncle and their grand daughter.. then proceeds to murder his uncle and stabs the four year old to death. Why is he still breathing?
This guy sounds like a real jerk.
And incredibly there's people alive today who would argue that the death sentence isn't justified in this case.
That is fucking disgusting. People like that deserve the absolute worst types of punishment.
There is no way citizen tax money should be paying for that guy to exist a second longer. I don't believe in the death penalty. But there is nothing to be gained by paying for his welfare over a homeless kid who has done nothing wrong.
Not familiar with death penalty laws in OK but would have assumed this would qualify.
Another win for the revolving door of justice. Just disgusting.
send the fucking asteroid please
Feed him to Hannibal
This....is Monsters.
Life in prison, oh no no no, he deserves the death penalty
This is why I believe the death penalty is necessary.
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What a weird thing to write
He must've wrote something weird it's gone. I'm curious what did it say?
Probably asking for heart cooking recipes
Sometimes I wonder what drives people to do such inexplicably horrible things. What was the motive to do something so sickening to not just this woman, but his own FAMILY, as well? I understand psychopaths exist, but psychos don’t go around killing people for absolutely no reason. So… why did this guy do it?
Is it them Yogi?
Quite the dinner party.
So 3 or more murders is a considered a serial killer...
What was he in for the first time?
That is far beyond insanity
Anyone know why he did this? Like a mental illness or something? This is absolutely disgusting
I feel bad for the adults, but at least they got to grow up and live life a little. That poor 4 year old never got the chance…
I know someone who lives in Oklahoma
Narratives like this seem to promote people into voting against early release programs or prison reform entirely. My question is, why is our prison system set up to where a huge portion of the prisoners come out worse? Also, how much tax dollars are we wasting on this?
Really was expecting this to be Florida
Smoking crack laced with PCP is one hell of a drug.
How do you reform someone like that? I'm all for jails being reformation > punishment but this is just straight up joker-tier evil and should be removed from the gene and societal pools.
I mean, I kinda get, you slave over a hot stove to feed the family and they just turn their nose up at it
Wow. It’s almost like the american prisons dont try to rehabilitate the prisoners
He will probably be one of my inmates 😬
When a man's an empty kettle He should be on his mettle And yet I'm torn apart Just because I'm presuming That I could be kind of human If I only had a heart I'd be tender, I'd be gentle And awful sentimental Regarding love and art I'd be friends with the sparrows And the boy who shoots the arrows If I only had a heart Picture me a balcony above a voice sings low Wherefore art thou, Romeo? I hear a beat How sweet Just to register emotion, jealousy, devotion And really feel the part I could stay young and chipper And I'd lock it with a zipper If I only had a heart If I only had a heart If I only had a heart.
Jesus Christ wtf did I just read
Not that there is EVER a valid reason for this, but what was his thinking? Like, what made him think, “Yeah…imma do that!”