29 year old woman sentenced to death

An Arizona woman was sentenced to death Monday in the killing of her 10-year-old cousin, who was locked in a trunk as punishment for stealing a popsicle.

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Arizona woman, 29, who locked 10-year-old cousin in trunk, sentenced to death

Thoughts?

Well, my thoughts are when I read shit like this...

Put her down, NOW by locking her in the trunk of a car.

Stake her out in the dessert and let the coyotes and vultures gnaw on her.

--- some of us have lost our humanity.

Well, when I see someone do something like this to an INNOCENT person and people like you want to see things go easier on the GUILTY person than the INNOCENT victim, it's clear you've lost your mind.

If the killer thought it was OK to do this as a form of punishment, why should anyone have a problem is the same type of punishment is used on that KILLER?
Precisely. It's the obvious flip side to the golden rule. Do unto others as you'd have done unto you. Therefore people shouldn't balk at doing unto others as they have done unto others.
 
An Arizona woman was sentenced to death Monday in the killing of her 10-year-old cousin, who was locked in a trunk as punishment for stealing a popsicle.

DGpf9U5VwAAUcy9.jpg

Arizona woman, 29, who locked 10-year-old cousin in trunk, sentenced to death

Thoughts?

Well, my thoughts are when I read shit like this...

Put her down, NOW by locking her in the trunk of a car.

Stake her out in the dessert and let the coyotes and vultures gnaw on her.

--- some of us have lost our humanity.
You merely deny the totality of your humanity... Our penchant for revenge, and justice is as old as our species. Only a fool thinks our kind have somehow "elevated" ourselves above such necessities.

My outlook is that if the killer thought such action was OK as a method of punishment, why should she oppose having the same thing done to her. Many of those complaining about the killer not being treated the same way she treated then INNOCENT victim are the ver ones that constantly talk about equal treatment.
 
An Arizona woman was sentenced to death Monday in the killing of her 10-year-old cousin, who was locked in a trunk as punishment for stealing a popsicle.

DGpf9U5VwAAUcy9.jpg

Arizona woman, 29, who locked 10-year-old cousin in trunk, sentenced to death

Thoughts?

Well, my thoughts are when I read shit like this...

Put her down, NOW by locking her in the trunk of a car.

Stake her out in the dessert and let the coyotes and vultures gnaw on her.

--- some of us have lost our humanity.

Well, when I see someone do something like this to an INNOCENT person and people like you want to see things go easier on the GUILTY person than the INNOCENT victim, it's clear you've lost your mind.

If the killer thought it was OK to do this as a form of punishment, why should anyone have a problem is the same type of punishment is used on that KILLER?
Precisely. It's the obvious flip side to the golden rule. Do unto others as you'd have done unto you. Therefore people shouldn't balk at doing unto others as they have done unto others.

Many of those complaining about the killer not being treated the same way she treated the INNOCENT victim are the very ones that constantly talk about equal treatment.
 
I'm generally against the death penalty, but in cases like these I'm 100% behind it. But my only issue is that they don't put these people away straight away. They wait 20+ years to kill them. Its a waste tax payers money.
 
I'm generally against the death penalty, but in cases like these I'm 100% behind it. But my only issue is that they don't put these people away straight away. They wait 20+ years to kill them. Its a waste tax payers money.

I say put her away in the same manner she killed the innocent cousin. I have a car I can loan them this weekend if they're interested.
 
An Arizona woman was sentenced to death Monday in the killing of her 10-year-old cousin, who was locked in a trunk as punishment for stealing a popsicle.

DGpf9U5VwAAUcy9.jpg

Arizona woman, 29, who locked 10-year-old cousin in trunk, sentenced to death

Thoughts?

Well, my thoughts are when I read shit like this...

Put her down, NOW by locking her in the trunk of a car.

Stake her out in the dessert and let the coyotes and vultures gnaw on her.

--- some of us have lost our humanity.

Well, when I see someone do something like this to an INNOCENT person and people like you want to see things go easier on the GUILTY person than the INNOCENT victim, it's clear you've lost your mind.

If the killer thought it was OK to do this as a form of punishment, why should anyone have a problem is the same type of punishment is used on that KILLER?
Precisely. It's the obvious flip side to the golden rule. Do unto others as you'd have done unto you. Therefore people shouldn't balk at doing unto others as they have done unto others.

Many of those complaining about the killer not being treated the same way she treated the INNOCENT victim are the very ones that constantly talk about equal treatment.
To execute a perpetrator in the same fashion as they took a life; in no way violates my interpretation of protection from cruel and unusual punishment.
 
An Arizona woman was sentenced to death Monday in the killing of her 10-year-old cousin, who was locked in a trunk as punishment for stealing a popsicle.

DGpf9U5VwAAUcy9.jpg

Arizona woman, 29, who locked 10-year-old cousin in trunk, sentenced to death

Thoughts?

Well, my thoughts are when I read shit like this...

Put her down, NOW by locking her in the trunk of a car.

Stake her out in the dessert and let the coyotes and vultures gnaw on her.

--- some of us have lost our humanity.

Well, when I see someone do something like this to an INNOCENT person and people like you want to see things go easier on the GUILTY person than the INNOCENT victim, it's clear you've lost your mind.

If the killer thought it was OK to do this as a form of punishment, why should anyone have a problem is the same type of punishment is used on that KILLER?
Precisely. It's the obvious flip side to the golden rule. Do unto others as you'd have done unto you. Therefore people shouldn't balk at doing unto others as they have done unto others.

Many of those complaining about the killer not being treated the same way she treated the INNOCENT victim are the very ones that constantly talk about equal treatment.
To execute a perpetrator in the same fashion as they took a life; in no way violates my interpretation of protection from cruel and unusual punishment.

Apparently the killer didn't think using as a punishment was cruel or unusual. If the killer thought it was appropriate to punish her cousin that way, she should volunteer to be executed that way.
 
An Arizona woman was sentenced to death Monday in the killing of her 10-year-old cousin, who was locked in a trunk as punishment for stealing a popsicle.

DGpf9U5VwAAUcy9.jpg

Arizona woman, 29, who locked 10-year-old cousin in trunk, sentenced to death

Thoughts?
Why does her age matter? If she was 17 or 77 that'd be interesting but 29 is so not essential to the story.

The death penalty seems so arbitrary. Maybe that's cause Michigan doesn't have the death penalty and we see worse get life.

I am open to putting lifers to hard labor and get some use out of them. Otherwise they each cost us $50k a year.

The death penalty should be feared and suicide encouraged.
 
I don't know the facts of the case; the article was too scant. This seems closer to manslaughter than a deliberate murder. For me, I question whether the death penalty is necessary or even life in prison. I'm not saying what she did wasn't heinous; and I'll reiterate that my opinion is very much from the outside looking in.

It's more than necessary. All one needs to know is 29 year old deliberately locked 10 year old cousin in trunk of car and 10 year old cousin died. Are you saying it was an accident? I'm looking from the outside in, too but I'm seeing what you seem to ignore.
I doubt there was intent. It's a tragedy but I'd bet she was trying to punish the kid, not kill her.
 
I don't know the facts of the case; the article was too scant. This seems closer to manslaughter than a deliberate murder. For me, I question whether the death penalty is necessary or even life in prison. I'm not saying what she did wasn't heinous; and I'll reiterate that my opinion is very much from the outside looking in.

It's more than necessary. All one needs to know is 29 year old deliberately locked 10 year old cousin in trunk of car and 10 year old cousin died. Are you saying it was an accident? I'm looking from the outside in, too but I'm seeing what you seem to ignore.
I doubt there was intent. It's a tragedy but I'd bet she was trying to punish the kid, not kill her.

I don't care. Her purposeful actions killed an innocent person and you show more concern for the guilty than the innocent.
 
I don't know the facts of the case; the article was too scant. This seems closer to manslaughter than a deliberate murder. For me, I question whether the death penalty is necessary or even life in prison. I'm not saying what she did wasn't heinous; and I'll reiterate that my opinion is very much from the outside looking in.
This is Arizona. I've lived there. It's like living in a frying pan. Even if that slope faced skank was a full blown retard, she'd still know that inside a car truck in Arizona is going to be like an OVEN, that's why she put the kid in there, she knew damn well it was going to be HOT. She murdered that kid same as if she blew his head off with a shot gun.

She should be locked in a car trunk same as the kid until she's dead, then dump her baked carcass out in the desert and let the scorpions and tarantulas eat it.
 
Someone as heinous as this woman will have a bad time in prison. I don't mean any of the fairy tale nonsense about the cons beating her down for what she did, but that she will not be able to live in general population or a death row cell ever. She will be in protective custody in solitary confinement until when and if they execute her. A fate worse than death. locked in a 4x8 room, no tv, nothing except a bunk and a toilet. Only being allowed out once a week for an hour maybe. Stupid bitch. And then if she attempts to hurt herself, it gets worse.
 
Sentence her to death.

Pity is that she will have to wait like 20 or 30 years or more

They never kill these scum right away.

That should give her plenty of time to think about what she did.
 
An Arizona woman was sentenced to death Monday in the killing of her 10-year-old cousin, who was locked in a trunk as punishment for stealing a popsicle.

DGpf9U5VwAAUcy9.jpg

Arizona woman, 29, who locked 10-year-old cousin in trunk, sentenced to death

Thoughts?

Well, my thoughts are when I read shit like this...

Put her down, NOW by locking her in the trunk of a car.

Stake her out in the dessert and let the coyotes and vultures gnaw on her.

--- some of us have lost our humanity.
Lol, coming from someone who supports the killing of an innocent baby for convince.
 
Someone as heinous as this woman will have a bad time in prison. I don't mean any of the fairy tale nonsense about the cons beating her down for what she did, but that she will not be able to live in general population or a death row cell ever. She will be in protective custody in solitary confinement until when and if they execute her. A fate worse than death. locked in a 4x8 room, no tv, nothing except a bunk and a toilet. Only being allowed out once a week for an hour maybe. Stupid bitch. And then if she attempts to hurt herself, it gets worse.
I worked in a supermax prison, and that's about it, but I might add the "bunk" is nothing but a slab of concrete with a 2" thick plastic mattress on it. It's still hard as a rock, and the toilet is a once piece toilet sink outfit, and you only get water at certain times, it's not on 24/7, and there's a camera watching your every move. Really a lovely place...
 
If she thought it was a good enough way to punish her innocent cousin, she shouldn't have a problem with it being done to her. In fact, she should volunteer to have it done that way.
The reason why I disagree with this is because if the kid couldn't choose how they went out, why should woman get to choose how she goes?
God bless you always!!!
Holly
 
Someone as heinous as this woman will have a bad time in prison. I don't mean any of the fairy tale nonsense about the cons beating her down for what she did, but that she will not be able to live in general population or a death row cell ever. She will be in protective custody in solitary confinement until when and if they execute her. A fate worse than death. locked in a 4x8 room, no tv, nothing except a bunk and a toilet. Only being allowed out once a week for an hour maybe. Stupid bitch. And then if she attempts to hurt herself, it gets worse.
I worked in a supermax prison, and that's about it, but I might add the "bunk" is nothing but a slab of concrete with a 2" thick plastic mattress on it. It's still hard as a rock, and the toilet is a once piece toilet sink outfit, and you only get water at certain times, it's not on 24/7, and there's a camera watching your every move. Really a lovely place...

Which is probably why life in prison is a far worse punishment than execution.
 
Someone as heinous as this woman will have a bad time in prison. I don't mean any of the fairy tale nonsense about the cons beating her down for what she did, but that she will not be able to live in general population or a death row cell ever. She will be in protective custody in solitary confinement until when and if they execute her. A fate worse than death. locked in a 4x8 room, no tv, nothing except a bunk and a toilet. Only being allowed out once a week for an hour maybe. Stupid bitch. And then if she attempts to hurt herself, it gets worse.
I worked in a supermax prison, and that's about it, but I might add the "bunk" is nothing but a slab of concrete with a 2" thick plastic mattress on it. It's still hard as a rock, and the toilet is a once piece toilet sink outfit, and you only get water at certain times, it's not on 24/7, and there's a camera watching your every move. Really a lovely place...

Which is probably why life in prison is a far worse punishment than execution.
You don't really understand criminals, or you approve of them. Putting a killer in prison for life will not always stop them from killing again.
 

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