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"Incurable Psychopath" released from jail... - Click HERE for Original Thread

DrunkenGoddess
News Article

This is soooooooooo horrible! I'm literally 30 minutes away from Brampton!! :eek:
I can't believe it.. "This guy's super dangerous.. Anyhow, watch out because he'll be coming to your neighborhood. We expect him to reoffend in a short period of time.
How do they expect us to respond? This guy is HUGE!! :blink:

Mekanik22
Releasing him? That's REAL smart... He'll just wreck more woman/girls lives. :blink:

energie
More than 60 convictions?...this guy is a psychopath, whats wrong with our system:dunno:

DrunkenGoddess
exactly. they're plain out saying he's going to comit another offence and the women out there should just "be warned". what good is that going to do us?? that man is huge and seeing that he's got a history of murder and violent sex assult.. how are we expected to protect ourselves against him without any arms because then it'd be illegal??

REFLUX
this is a time where the USA's "three strikes" system would work well

95IntegraRS
If he was moving back to my town, I'd just find him and put him down. Just keep it quiet.

PraxRX7
thats messed up...I think someone needs to remove him from the system, permanently.

energie
i just saw him on tv, he's a big mofo, if i tried to run him over i'm sure he total my car

DrunkenGoddess
exactly. i wonder what the cops expect us to do to protect ourselves now that we've been "warned." :dunno:

arabian_ryda
hey heres far away from here. that all that matters to me

DrunkenGoddess
great. that's great. i'm so glad fellow forum members show so much love for the rest of us.

arabian_ryda
your very welcome:)

DeathBy240
I say we hang him.

POX
we at least hes on the news every other min in Toronto, so people well reconize him hopeful, he looks like a prity big guy too... some one needs to run him over wiht a truck

DrunkenGoddess
it said on the radio this morning he spent the night in jail because he threatened the media and attempted to breach the security pact?

BlueTurboEGG
Yep, back in the can, good.

Assdrops like need to be buried... deep and forgotten.

DrunkenGoddess
but he's going to be released again.. he's served his sentence.. he's suppose to be 'corrected' :dunno:

BlueTurboEGG
No, they've got him back in the slam for the death threats against the reporter.

He didn't seem to pleased with the papparatzzi when they followed him around after the relesea.

Aw...

Flex
Hopefully they keep him there. It was nice to know our justice system let him out after all he has said he wanted to do when he was free.

Sad thing is if they let him out someone is gonna die for them to put him back and keep him there.

oldraven
Send him to Texas. They know how to deal with these freaks down there.

snugs
quote:
Originally posted by oldraven
Send him to Texas. They know how to deal with these freaks down there.


Yeah, they make them governor! :lol:

DrunkenGoddess
quote:
Originally posted by snugs
Yeah, they make them governor! :lol:


Good one :bthumbup:

oldraven
quote:
Originally posted by snugs
Yeah, they make them governor! :lol:


:bowdown: Bravo, buddy, bravo!

Mekanik22
quote:
Originally posted by DrunkenGoddess
it said on the radio this morning he spent the night in jail because he threatened the media and attempted to breach the security pact?


Are you kidding? He's facing 2 years....

The judge asked "Do you want to go back to prison". His reply was "Yes, your honor".

mr_sars
:( I'm kind of conflicted on this issue...First, I would've been like you guys, and hate the damn bastard for all the things that he has done, but then theres the other side of the story. It seems that the media was badgering him all the time when he was out loose on the streets. People had refused service towards him and he had no way to survive, with his bad reputation (Yes, I do know what he has done, and I hate him for it). But the question is, whats the point of being free, but to not have any freedoms of another human being. After being rejected at the last room and board of the city, he had finally decided to "threaten" a news reporter. After appearing in front of the same judge that had released him, he had REQUESTED to re-enter the prison. The judge had reluctantly put him back into his cell, claiming only to only try to help him lead a normal life.

=S What do you guys think of that?

oldraven
I think he'd love people to feel sorry for him like that. He never should have been let out of jail in the first place. Agreed, when his sentence was over, he should be let free. The thing is, he should have been in jail for life in the first place. This isn't an eye for an eye, this is an eye for a hangnail.

Either take the bastard out, or let him rot in the hole for the rest of his life. He's given up his rights as a human being by taking the lives of others. Don't give me any bullshit about him deserving better treatment. If it were my hotel, I'd have him removed by force. Time done or no.

DrunkenGoddess
I don't think the Brampton motel that refused him entrance did anything wrong. He did not have a credit card nor ID. Have you ever applied for a job and they did not ask if you have a criminal record on the application? That's life. You can call that discrimination but everyone is just aiming for maximum security. Had the motel manager allowed him to stay, and that man wrecked havoc, he would never have customers at the motel ever again. If he wants to be accepted, he should try to convince us that he's cured and not give off the impression that he's out to get us. Maybe if you lived here and possibly knew any dear female friends or relatives, you wouldn't speak so lightly. He's a violent sex offender with 60 convictions; you ought to stop talking about him as if he were a petty one-time thief.

mr_sars
:p Haha all good points, just shows you how fucked up our government is about these sort of issues. Though I don't blame people for treating him this way, I know I would've myself, but it kinda made me think. After being convicted of a crime and doing time, would you re-enter society as a normal person, or as someone branded as a convict and shunned for the rest of their lives?

If only there were a death sentence in Canada...

oldraven
I think if he had commited one crime, done his time, and showed signs of remorse and improvement, your re-entry wouldn't be broadcasted all over the country. This guy, on the other hand, has only gotten worse, and is a serial rapist. He has no intention of correction, or living as a regular citizen. He earned what he got, and a heck of a lot more. It's pretty much what he wanted.

DrunkenGoddess
quote:
Originally posted by mr_sars
If only there were a death sentence in Canada...


That'd be letting them off too easily. Victims that survive this type of trauma has to live with it for the rest of their lives; and then their families and friends are also affected...

So how can we let the prick off so easily in the form of one quick death?

Cruelly speaking, i think that we should punish the convicts in the same manner that the convicts treated their victims. honestly, i think that's the ONLY way they'll ever truly learn from anything. If a man shot another man, he should be given some kind of stimuli that resembles a shot with the same amount of pain involved (if you shot the man, you'd end up using tax payer's $$ for hospitalization). Anyhow, that murderer should then be taken to the man's funeral to see the impact of his crime and then given time in jail so he can spend it thinking himself over.

i wonder if that works.

Mekanik22
Acually he didn't do all of his time when he was released. He served 15 years out of a 17 year sentence....

mr_sars
:p Still, thats more than anyone else who does time in Canada...




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