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monsieur p
10 Nov 09 22:53
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By:
el chine
When: 10 Nov 09 23:00
Betting IR ?
By:
Early Morning Riser
When: 10 Nov 09 23:01
will there be a 1.01 gubbing
By:
Ken Masters
When: 11 Nov 09 07:05
Can't help but think it's been timed to coincide with the release of the Call of Duty game.
By:
morpteh mackem
When: 11 Nov 09 07:12
can i have his selection box ?
By:
SiMoN-VxR
When: 11 Nov 09 08:23
Ken Masters 11 Nov 08:05
Can't help but think it's been timed to coincide with the release of the Call of Duty game.

PMSL
By:
The Hand Of GOG
When: 11 Nov 09 08:47
brilliant ken masters, brilliant.
By:
annie.
When: 11 Nov 09 15:45
I read today that the wife of the sniper thinks he did it to cover the eventual killing of herself. He had abducted their three children some years before, but they were found and returned to the mother. She says he wanted to kill her so that the children would be returned to him. Obviously he could not be seen to be the killer, so he planned to kill random people and then include her. It reads like a detective thriller, but it could be possible.
By:
CJ
When: 11 Nov 09 15:49
I read that too, what fkd up logic!
By:
canaryboy
When: 11 Nov 09 15:56
the other explanation was to demand a ransom then use that to train people up and wage a war
By:
Bamboo
When: 11 Nov 09 16:53
I expect the person(executioner) who administered the drugs to end his life has a right guilt on now
By:
monsieur p
When: 11 Nov 09 17:01
has a right *guilt on now

*hard
By:
lumponlarge
When: 11 Nov 09 17:06
Bamboo I expect that he doesn't.
By:
Bamboo
When: 11 Nov 09 17:14
Maybe they are full time and they get used to it but i doubt it.I wonder what the job spec was to be an executioner.I expect if you are a murderer it might be a good career move to become an executioner
By:
treble
When: 11 Nov 09 17:16
I just cant see the point in waiting 7 years before carrying it out myself.

Like that fella who started the crips. Was on death row for a murder he done as a youngster. Over the years his attitude changed for the better, he found religion and started to help turn kids away from a life of crime. Just as he started to do good in his life, they knocked him off. Crazy!
By:
casemoney
When: 11 Nov 09 21:17
the sniper and his companion should both have been put down,utter

shyte ,cant believe the younger one was not executed.
By:
ROCKIN HORSE
When: 11 Nov 09 21:23
Bamboo,I think the executioner will think he has administered justice,and will sleep soundly
By:
Bamboo
When: 11 Nov 09 21:25
yeah but none the less two wrongs don`t make a right.Plus deep down inside the executioner must have a guilt on .he must feel like a murderer himself
By:
casemoney
When: 11 Nov 09 21:27
this type of shyte needs to be removed from society permanently ,

death does the job.
By:
ROCKIN HORSE
When: 11 Nov 09 21:28
I honestly dont think so,he'd be like crushing a bug under your shoe,the destructon of lives that guy has caused,I had to laugh when he appealed,he killed in cold blood,he handed it out but couldn't take it back
By:
ROCKIN HORSE
When: 11 Nov 09 21:29
reply to Bamboo
By:
Bamboo
When: 11 Nov 09 21:29
personally i think to rot in a jail cell for the rest of your life is a more difficult thing to deal with than the death penalty
By:
creightonjason1
When: 12 Nov 09 13:43
They reckon he was responsible for loads more random killings in neighbouring states but he wouldnt say anything about them
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