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Bryan Kohberger admits to murders .
Bryan Kohberger accepts plea deal in fatal stabbings of 4 Idaho college students, prosecutors say - CBS News Bryan Kohberger accepts plea deal in fatal stabbings of 4 Idaho college students, prosecutors say - CBS News
At least, the families will have closure along with the members of the college community. |
Some members of victim families feel cheated that this vile murderer weaseled out of the death penalty.
Idaho murder victims' families divided over Bryan Kohberger plea deal - CBS News |
Capital punishment in Idaho - Wikipedia Capital punishment in Idaho - Wikipedia
I wonder how long convicted murderers spend on death role in Idaho? List of death row inmates in the United States - Wikipedia List of death row inmates in the United States - Wikipedia |
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Just to be clear, accepting a plea agreement doesn't necessarily mean an admission to committing the murders. Just means he's willing to plead guilty to avoid a trial where he can be sentenced to death. If he DOESN'T admit to committing the murders and explain why, etc. he can go to prison and claim otherwise, though he may have waived his appeals.
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Not here too.
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He admitted to all 4 murders |
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He will get prison justice, he's such a creepy guy, no one will like him in prison. They will use him and abuse him. I'm surprised some of the victims' families are so angry. You would think they wouldn't want to relive the horrors of that night, and the appeals that would follow.
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People who don't want to discuss a news item can simply move on. |
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The Younger brothers started the newspaper after they were captured by towns people and others after their Northfield Raid and then imprisoned at Stillwater. The James brothers got out of Minnesota. |
Only barbarians seek the death penalty. It is a punishment that has been banned almost universally by the civilized countries of the world. That includes all of Western Europe and almost every 1st world country. Who still has it..besides some of the states of the US...Iran...Saudi Arabia...China... Are those the countries you wish to be associated with?
One commentator here says that a conviction based upon an eye witness account should be enough to execute the person. Yet, studies after studies have concluded that eye witness testimony is among the most unreliable "proof" that exists. In the excitement of the moment, people swear to things that simply did not occur! As for lawyers making lots of money out of this, that argument is specious. Those states that have capital punishment attorneys (i.e. lawyers paid by the state) for appeals, these lawyers are among the worst paid. Most of the appellate attorneys work pro bono for large firms that wish to make sure that the accused has gotten a fair trial before allowing society to put a person to death! As for trial attorneys representing accused murderers, they are often unqualified (e.g. they have never handled a capital murder case before), incompetent (drunk) and even in the best of circumstances, underfunded. Nothing can match the investigatory powers of the state. They have unlimited funds, resources and manpower. Capital murder atttorneys, in some instances, may get less than $1000 to represent an accused murdered...out of which that attorney must conduct an investigation. Before blaming the attorney or the court system, please keep in mind that putting a person to death is a BIG thing. For those of you that seek prison justice, please be aware justice is meeted out by our judicial system not by the barbaric pecking order that is in effect in many prisons. |
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I do not particularly like the death penalty as people in the legal system do make mistakes and the prison system is punishment enough in most cases. |
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1. The National Rifle Association; 2. The Trial Lawyers Association. Guess why we have so many tort laws and civil liability issues. Nearly vexatious at this point, in my opinion. Unlike, sayyyy, Mexico. In Mexico, if you trip on a crack in an uneven sidewalk, it is not the municipality or the contractor's fault. It's YOUR fault for not paying attention and looking where you are walking. Something to be said for that. As for his chances in prison, I have some insight. I worked 7 years in the hub of the world's largest jail system - 4x larger than the largest prison in America (Attica). One of two things will happen. Either he will endure the brutality as long as he can before being shanked or offing himself, or he will adapt. Human beings are amazingly adept. He may adapt by becoming bulked up and brutal himself, victimizing others so he isn't victimized. Or he might become the resident jailhouse lawyer, or hustler/gopher, or he may put on a wig and be the cell block biatch. Or the go-to Pruno maker. One or the other will happen - and each has many different avenues. |
Plea deal
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He’s a coward. There’s worse things than dying…
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This isn't the 1950's or 1960's era for collecting evidence. There are cellphones, computers, computerized records and tracking, ability to track car travel, security cameras, DNA and an additional plethora of ways to collect sound evidence. Plus the fact, the guy admitted to murdering these kids, someone's children, grandchildren and friends to others. I'm all for bringing back the death penalty as soon as they can. It is not barbarious, it is criminal justice. |
To clarify, my prior post was BEFORE the court hearing and I obviously do not have inside information regarding this plea arrangement, so as I said, "... accepting a plea agreement doesn't NECESSARILY mean an admission to committing the murders". In this case he was required to admit to each count of murder and to burglary. Unfortunately it did not require him to state his motive or where the K-Bar knife is.
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A Life for a Life!
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I am a believer in a life for a life. For those who are given life sentences with no hope of parole they should be used for medical science and testing and save the beagles, monkeys, rabbits, etc., from further torture in laboratories. A televised public hanging could also work for others who might be thinking of committing a fatal crime, OR . . . what about the old guillotine beheading technique being held on a raised platform so everyone could see??? Yeah. I thought you would agree! :clap2: |
About 10% of all death row inmates have been exonerated, and yet I'm sure the justice system has put innocent people to death. So we ought to be careful taking away a person's right to appeal, no matter how long it takes.
There should be a threshold above 'beyond a reasonable doubt' for the death penalty, such as extraordinary evidence where there's video evidence or DNA that assures us the accused is guilty. At that point, I'm in favor of taking a person's appeal rights away and move to quick executions. Note: Timothy McVeigh did not appeal and thus was put to death pretty quickly. |
Did he every say why he did it?
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I always say for scum murderers as this animal. Just give the mother and father of the victims 5 minutes alone with the guy. No weapons - just hands and feet. Take their anger out on the animal.For those who may feel that this would be wrong... consider what he DID to those young people. Many here in the USA care more about the murderer than the victim and their family. Awful. But now in prison this animal will have his "rights". Able to have a girlfriend, perhaps get married. Write a book. Interviews to continue his "fame". The death penalty and its ongoing legal moves, and $$$$, is outrageous. I do hope that a fellow prisoner takes him out. nice and slow and painful. Oh - that's wrong to think that way??? Always go back to his murderous act.... And all the lies. And all the legal expense for the State. And the victim families. |
It may not be over
The Judge does not have to accept the plea deal.
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They will or have to move him to a facility with more safeguards so he is not killed in prison.Supermax prison - Wikipedia |
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You forgot North Korea. Not everybody agrees let multi cold blooded killers escape death penalty. But our system seems to let them die of old age anyway so lawyer can collect their welfare check appealing till they die of old age. |
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