My stomach hurts now.
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I was seriously about to comment that!
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He also should have 45 bones broken. Let him heal break them again for 244 years
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Um....why not death penalty
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Death would be a gift. The easy way out of consequences. Some people do not deserve the mercy of death.
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He won’t live past the first year. Most bad guys in prison don’t play that. All the drugs did was show what he really is. Monster.
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Demons walk among us..
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You’re right..
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Someone should just kill him. Whey waste taxpayer money on him. I assume someone in jail will do it.
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I don’t want my taxes & my children’s taxes to sustain his life. Rather my taxes should pay for the baby to have the best medical/emotional healthcare & college.
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How did that guy not get the death penalty?
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Is it not a death penalty state, cuz 200+ years is stupid if they could have just put him on the green mile.
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Every state should have the death penalty for extreme cases. Baby was only 2 months old! This is the most heinous crime against a baby I have ever heard of. Makes me sick our tax $ pays to keep these monsters alive. Time to ponder is no punishment.
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Like he’s contemplate his own life? Really?
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I say ponder because that’s typically what some people think these criminals will do. They think life in jail is more severe a punishment than the death penalty. I firmly disagree with that notion.
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I completely agree with this statement
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