The monster's name is Ronald Exantus. He stabbed three children and their father. Logan died from his injuries. He was found not guilty by reason of insanity for the murder and felony burglary. He was found guilty of assailt charges but mentally ill. He was sentenced to 20 years. He is serving 7 because of good behavior and education credits.
Next time someone tells you the myth of prisoners attacking people who hurt children, that this nigger is leaving prison healthy and given schooling on your taxes and no one did shit to him.
If someone knows they did wrong, or at least has the mental faculties to know they did wrong, there exists a chance, however small, that they can become productive members of society.
If they literally can't tell, if to them killin' babies is the same as going to the corner store, then the odds of them committing the same crime again is basically 100%. The moment the opportunity comes up, they will.
I never understood why pleading permanent insanity wasn't a one-way-ticket to Canadian Healthcare.
there exists a chance, however small, that they can become productive members of society.
By killing a different productive member of society, they now have the debt of 2+ people to produce for instead of just themselves. The chance of a violent criminal or someone with a successful insanity defense ever reaching that productive is so small that its basically zero and shouldn't be considered in any thought.
Even if you worked them like a slave for the rest of their life, they cannot make up for the damage they've caused and should be treated as such.
The monster's name is Ronald Exantus. He stabbed three children and their father. Logan died from his injuries. He was found not guilty by reason of insanity for the murder and felony burglary. He was found guilty of assailt charges but mentally ill. He was sentenced to 20 years. He is serving 7 because of good behavior and education credits.
Next time someone tells you the myth of prisoners attacking people who hurt children, that this nigger is leaving prison healthy and given schooling on your taxes and no one did shit to him.
Guilty by reason of insanity should be an instant death penalty for violent crimes.
If someone knows they did wrong, or at least has the mental faculties to know they did wrong, there exists a chance, however small, that they can become productive members of society.
If they literally can't tell, if to them killin' babies is the same as going to the corner store, then the odds of them committing the same crime again is basically 100%. The moment the opportunity comes up, they will.
I never understood why pleading permanent insanity wasn't a one-way-ticket to Canadian Healthcare.
By killing a different productive member of society, they now have the debt of 2+ people to produce for instead of just themselves. The chance of a violent criminal or someone with a successful insanity defense ever reaching that productive is so small that its basically zero and shouldn't be considered in any thought.
Even if you worked them like a slave for the rest of their life, they cannot make up for the damage they've caused and should be treated as such.