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Still think the death penalty is cruel?
| Tue, 03-06-2007 - 9:52am |
This crime was committed with the children home.
| Tue, 03-06-2007 - 9:52am |
This crime was committed with the children home.
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I didn't say I couldn't follow the debate, nor did I say anything about blaming, so that comment really doesn't apply to the quoted comments.
PumpkinAngel
No it didn't and the evidence does not support that.
PumpkinAngel
>>Your site is the institute to which represented Ms Rhea. This is not exactly what I would call an unbias (sic) source.<<
Well, I wouldn't call you or 20/20 an unbiased source, so I guess we're all even. :)
She was released on a technicality. That wasnt the (as you put it)incorrectly handled case. I dont think anyone has stated what the technicality was.
What evidence? Again why werent the officers charged with perjury?
<<Sorry the police did their job by arresting a person that they had substancial evidence on for murdering an innocent child. That is what they are suppose to do.>>
Again, none of the many links I posted, including the 20/20 website that you mentioned supports that comment.
PumpkinAngel
One more time...What is it when someone kills an intruder? If it isnt bad like the death penalty tell me what it is.
The second question isnt vague. What do you think should happen to a person that kills an intruder that is harming them?
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