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    Quote Originally Posted by rockhound View Post
    Honestly it is too bad our men in blue didnt take care of this in the parking lot the night it happened
    Yup

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    Quote Originally Posted by TFOGGER View Post
    I still say the correct course of action is to feed this animal feet first into a wood chipper. Nobody doubts that he did the crime. Whether or not he's insane is a moot point: By definition, he'd have to be crazy to do this. Insanity doesn't make him any less guilty, and it shouldn't make him any less responsible. A dog doesn't have to kill someone to be put to death, it just has to injure someone and show a propensity for doing it again. This criminal has shown that he has an understanding of the crime, and can participate in his own defense. A life sentence without parole is a mockery of justice. Why should he be allowed to live another 50 or 60 years at our expense, after deliberately and with premeditation taking 14 lives, with the intent of taking many more?
    Agree exactly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockhound View Post
    Honestly it is too bad our men in blue didnt take care of this in the parking lot the night it happened
    It is too bad but also it isn't. He ended up telling the police about the boobie trapped apartment. If he hadn't, it could've resulted in a lot more deaths at the apartment complex.

    He's welcome to die now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin13 View Post
    Actually- it costs a lot more to keep someone on death row for 15+ years with all the appeals and what not than it does to just have them rot for life.
    ...in gen pop, I don't think we would be paying for it very long.
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    This should save us in money and press. Really tired of even hearing his name. He needs to be forgotten in a deep, dark hole.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rockhound View Post
    Honestly it is too bad our men in blue didnt take care of this in the parking lot the night it happened
    Or better yet a CHL holder in the theater before any innocents had to die.
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    Seems like the plea has been changed...http://www.denverpost.com/breakingne...hange-his-plea

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    The problem with insanity that most don't understand (and sadly some juries aren't aware of this) is that people think "oh, no regard for human life, he is crazy, no sane person goes and shoots up strangers in a movie theater." Well not exactly as courts see it. I had explained to me a while back by a retired District Attorney from WA, and it makes perfect sense:
    In terms of criminality and murder, insanity is not defined by a person committing an act that is clearly crazy in normal standard thought. Insanity is more generally defined in court as "did the perpetrator believe what they were doing was/wasn't wrong?" If a person walked into a Baptist Church and shot everyone in sight because they believed they were doing "God's work" and that it wasn't wrong, that is in itself, a point of insanity. But, if they had a sick, depraved desire to be famous, or just wanted to kill people, knowing it to be wrong, but doing it anyway, that is not insanity, that is, by psychological definition, sociopathic. Messed up in the head regardless, but a danger to anyone around them, and mentally suitable to stand trial for a capital crime and a capital punishment, not spend a few years in a puzzle factory. Is James Holmes crazy? Hell yes. Is he criminally insane? No. He knew what he was doing, he knew it was wrong, he did it, his last thought should be on what eternal damnation awaits him as a paralyzing agent is coursing through his veins and his last breath is sucked in.
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    Bs that bastard knew exactly what he was doing, FRY HIS ASS!


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    http://www.9news.com/news/article/37...ne-in-1st-eval

    that prosecutor will curse the day he didn't take the plea

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