Put these 3 pieces of soulless life unworthy of life down immediately ... Aw what the heck, lets keep them alive for another 30-50 years

Why should these 3 live another day? … we have totally lost our instinct for self preservation.

“There was this one crime I read about that was so heinous, I didn’t have any words for it. This guy had killed a girl, her mother, and her grandmother without provocation. I mean, I am so pissed off reading this, steam’s coming out of my ears. This guy was put on trial and was found guilty and sentenced to death by a jury of his peers. Then, about a week before the execution, a group of people stood up on his behalf, ON HIS BEHALF, to say, “We can’t kill him. He’s too crazy to know we’re killing him!”…So what are we arguing about? If he doesn’t know the difference and it makes me sleep better at night …” - Ron White

https://www.infowars.com/posts/suspect-arrested-for-brutal-hammer-murder-at-florida-gas-station-is-a-haitian-illegal-unleashed-by-biden

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My solution to this (for the known guilty) would be: “15 minutes alone rooms”

Anyone who claims to be related to the deceased victims (no paperwork needed) will be given 15 minutes alone in a room with the perpetrators of said crimes. Anything goes. Optional “televised for profit” if privacy is not a concern.

As with all things…abuse/use/engineering of this system by “bad actors” would be a potential problem… Anyone found tampering would be given a room…for 15 minutes.

It’s the lack of testosterone ladies and gentlemen. A small team of roving Texas Rangers with limited immunity could solve these problems. Word gets around…

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…if you will have this in…

… my thought along similar lines … I always thought that once the conviction was made that the “system” should turn the convicted over to the family of the victim. It should also be made very clear that in the case of a murder conviction the “system” wished to hear no more concerning the convicted. I think this would be quite the crime deterrent if it were known that this would be their fate if found guilty and not the “punishment” of a lifetime of relative comfort.

Yep, word gets around…

Private (for profit) prisons make no sense to me anyway… The commissary prices are predatory, and the families/outside society are the one’s who typically absorb the cost (which should go towards rehab, et cetera in my humble opinion). Arbitrary sentencing for non-violent “MaryJane” dealers while large portions of the actual malicious offenders quickly released to generate chaos, no realistic “rehabilitation” (at least for the worst of them).

“Papillon” was difficult to watch, but there’s a good example of a deterrent…

I’m given to wonder if our prison systems aren’t another form of loosh farming in addition to the cash farm…

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In China, political/religious prisoners are used in experiments, and for “live” organ transplants
People from around the world go to China’s organ harvesting bonanza.
Very 20th-Worst Century: “Civilized”.