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    He reminds me of this guy:



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    Dang, who is he again? He looks just like him without the swastika on his forehead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cupcake View Post
    I think it sucks he lives a long life. Decent people get cancer, heart disease and this pos lives. Hate him
    Yep, I totally agree and what also shits me off is the press these fucksticks get and in turn, attention, which feeds their narcissism.

    It angers me, the way Manson is glorified in pop-culture. And I know it's not blatant glorifying, but the story has evolved over the years and in many cases, the focus has shifted from his victims' suffering, to the iconic "brand" of Manson...

    He's pure evil.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cupcake View Post
    I think it sucks he lives a long life. Decent people get cancer, heart disease and this pos lives. Hate him
    He probably gets much better health care than the average person.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SHELLEE View Post
    Dang, who is he again? He looks just like him without the swastika on his forehead.
    Saddam Hussein.


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    i have to say his eyes dont look evil to me, and i thought he was dead, there is people dying in america or texas thingies or something for far less crimes than him, like what the actual fuck.

    and the fuck with the swastika? tacky murder man, i somehow thought that these murderers have to be quite intelligent to be able to kill a lot of people and not get caught straight away but no one with even one brain cell puts swastika on their forehead? like i get murdering and stuff but all that nazi stuff is just so look at me im politically incorrect and stupid. and Americans are so mixed everyone got a little jew in them.

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    i've seen all the crime scene pictures. this guy should be hung by his balls and hit with thorn sticks repeatedly til he dies. or stabbed. all sharon tate wanted was to have her baby. fucking scumbag. the murderers are just as guilty as manson anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cupcake View Post
    I think it sucks he lives a long life. Decent people get cancer, heart disease and this pos lives. Hate him
    Agreed.

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    He probably gets much better health care than the average person.
    This too.

    There are people that work hard, have multiple jobs to survive, just put food on the in their/her families mouths, and/or can't afford medical care. And there are good people, of all ages that suffer and die from horrible diseases and cancer and have a short life. - And this scum of the earth live, food provided, medical care provided, comforts (like books and tv) provided/allowed.And have a chance to walk free at one point.
    It's insane to me.


    Reminds me of this dude:

    Joseph Hyungmin Son, 40, was convicted last week of raping and torturing a 20-year-old woman in 1990.

    Joseph Hyungmin Son, 40, allegedly killed his 50-year-old cellmate, who was found dead Monday afternoon at Wasco State Prison Reception Center in Kern County.

    ** I tried to google the outcome with the cellmate murder (cause of death, punishment, like solitary confinement for 10 years - but nothing there was nothing/no updates

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoCalMarie View Post
    Agreed.



    This too.

    There are people that work hard, have multiple jobs to survive, just put food on the in their/her families mouths, and/or can't afford medical care. And there are good people, of all ages that suffer and die from horrible diseases and cancer and have a short life. - And this scum of the earth live, food provided, medical care provided, comforts (like books and tv) provided/allowed.And have a chance to walk free at one point.
    It's insane to me.


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    Not only does he get better health care, the cost of this health care is astronomical compared to what a regular person's costs would be, due to the fact that they need to have full time security where ever he goes.


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    Charles Manson Parole Denied

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    Infamous mass murderer Charles Manson just lost his last real shot at freedom ... the parole board just denied his latest request for release.

    The hearing took place at Corcoran State Prison in CA...where Manson-- who was convicted of 7 murders in 1969 ... including Sharon Tate's-- was previously denied parole 11 times.

    Now ... at the ripe old age of 77 this is most likely the murderer's last stand...since his case cannot be heard again for another 15 years ... putting him well into his 90s.

    Only one Manson Family member convicted of murder has been paroled -- Steve Grogan--who was granted his freedom in 1985 for aiding the authorities and good behavior.

    If you recall...Manson was originally sentenced to death in 1972 but it was commuted after the California death penalty was declared unconstitutional.
    Charles Manson -- Parole Denied | TMZ.com

    Well, that's it, most likely. Now just to wait for the Grim Reaper's scythe.

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    Shocked I tell you!

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    For about eight months in the mid 1980s my brother was the prison guard who took Manson to have his shower every other day. He made Manson sound pathetic, sad, and old, even then. Because he was so famous, he was a huge target for the other prisoners. And I couldn't even imagine the humiliation of having to shower in front of my brother. I was still in elementary school.

    Not that I'm trying to make anyone feel bad for him, or counter anyone's points. I agree that it's absurd how much money the government wastes keeping the fucker alive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoCalMarie View Post
    Agreed.



    This too.

    There are people that work hard, have multiple jobs to survive, just put food on the in their/her families mouths, and/or can't afford medical care. And there are good people, of all ages that suffer and die from horrible diseases and cancer and have a short life. - And this scum of the earth live, food provided, medical care provided, comforts (like books and tv) provided/allowed.And have a chance to walk free at one point.
    It's insane to me.


    Reminds me of this dude:

    Joseph Hyungmin Son, 40, was convicted last week of raping and torturing a 20-year-old woman in 1990.

    Joseph Hyungmin Son, 40, allegedly killed his 50-year-old cellmate, who was found dead Monday afternoon at Wasco State Prison Reception Center in Kern County.

    ** I tried to google the outcome with the cellmate murder (cause of death, punishment, like solitary confinement for 10 years - but nothing there was nothing/no updates
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    Quote Originally Posted by EatTheGarnish View Post
    For about eight months in the mid 1980s my brother was the prison guard who took Manson to have his shower every other day. He made Manson sound pathetic, sad, and old, even then. Because he was so famous, he was a huge target for the other prisoners. And I couldn't even imagine the humiliation of having to shower in front of my brother. I was still in elementary school.

    Not that I'm trying to make anyone feel bad for him, or counter anyone's points. I agree that it's absurd how much money the government wastes keeping the fucker alive.
    It costs more to administer the death penalty that it does to keep them in prison.
    After decades of moral arguments reaching biblical proportions, after long, twisted journeys to the nation's highest court and back, the death penalty may be abandoned by several states for a reason having nothing to do with right or wrong:
    Money.
    Turns out, it is cheaper to imprison killers for life than to execute them, according to a series of recent surveys. Tens of millions of dollars cheaper, politicians are learning, during a tumbling recession when nearly every state faces job cuts and massive deficits.
    So an increasing number of them are considering abolishing capital punishment in favor of life imprisonment, not on principle but out of financial necessity.
    "It's 10 times more expensive to kill them than to keep them alive," though most Americans believe the opposite, said Donald McCartin, a former California jurist known as "The Hanging Judge of Orange County" for sending nine men to death row. To execute or not: A question of cost? - US news - Crime & courts - msnbc.com
    Death Penalty Cost


    "Using conservative rough projections, the Commission estimates the annual costs of the present system ($137 million per year), the present system after implementation of the reforms ... ($232.7 million per year) ... and a system which imposes a maximum penalty of lifetime incarceration instead of the death penalty ($11.5 million)."
    Recent Cost Studies


    Plus prison is supposed to be about rehabilitation not punishment, unless you're American.
    For most of history, imprisoning has not been a punishment in itself, but rather a way to confine criminals until corporal or capital punishment was administered. There were prisons used for detention in Jerusalem in Old Testament times, and the Bible details the imprisonment of Joseph in Egypt.[4] Dungeons were used to hold prisoners; those who were not killed or left to die there often became galley slaves or faced penal transportations. In other cases debtors were often thrown into debtor's prisons, until they paid their jailers enough money in exchange for a limited degree of freedom.
    Only in the 19th century, beginning in Britain, did prisons as known today become commonplace. The modern prison system was born in London, influenced by the utilitarianism of Jeremy Bentham. Bentham's panopticon introduced the principle of observation and control that underpins the design of the modern prison. The notion of prisoners being incarcerated as part of their punishment and not simply as a holding state until trial or hanging, was at the time revolutionary. This is when prisons had begun to be used as criminal rehabilitation centers.
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