Got weird looks from friends today when I denounced Earthsea for containing "The Evil Iceman" and "that evil biyatch from Smallville." No one understands meeee.
Scott Peterson got the death penalty. First off, I don't believe in capital punishment for numerous reasons, but I don't think he deserves it, and this is why.
Because someone who could do what he did deserves to live, every day, in the knowledge that they are universally despised. Someone who can murder like that deserves to continue existing with no hope, no freedom, nothing but the memories.
Being alone in your own head with a murderer is far worse, to me, than hell.
Scott Peterson got the death penalty. First off, I don't believe in capital punishment for numerous reasons, but I don't think he deserves it, and this is why.
Because someone who could do what he did deserves to live, every day, in the knowledge that they are universally despised. Someone who can murder like that deserves to continue existing with no hope, no freedom, nothing but the memories.
Being alone in your own head with a murderer is far worse, to me, than hell.
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And I agree that being alone in your head with a murderer probably is akin to eternal torment... but only in most situations. If he really is as remorseless as they say, it doesn't bother him in the slightest except for the "inconvenience of being incarcerated" (to quote Hannibal Lecter). A person can get so hard-hearted that there is no more conscience or compunction. Living for your life in a prison cell wouldn't bother me so much then. But that's just my thoughts on it. I don't know Scott Peterson and to be frank, I don't want to. Nothing he says could possibly mitigate this crime in my mind at this point.
Not trying to start a fuss, though -- just thought I'd drop my two cents in the box. :nods:
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(And before anyone tells me, as they usually do, that I'd feel differently about revenge "if someone you knew were the victim," I'll just say that one of my friends was once found in a box chopped into bits, it was absolutely horrible, and even with the perspective, I don't see what good it would do anyone to kill more people in her name.)
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And I am sorry for your loss. It isn't easy to lose anyone -- much less someone that you care about in a way like that.
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That's generally how I feel as well. :) In the end we all have to try to be a person we can look at in the mirror every morning and feel good about being, after all.
Thank you. It was a long time ago now, to where it almost feels as though it happened to someone else. At least until Unsolved Mysteries replays it.
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And that would drive me insane to have to see something like that on Unsolved Mysteries. :shudders:
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Who might that be?
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You should tell me next time you decide to put one of our lunch conversations on LJ I could have said something really cool and you would be "Like Whoa!" or something.
hah.