Terrible murder you may not know about

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Terrible murder you may not know about

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19 year old former cheerleader in Mississippi was knocked on the head, then doused with a flammable liquid including pouring it down her throat, then set on fire. She lived long enough to tell fire fighters something about her killer or killers. Burned her car as well. Only the bottom of her feet escaped the fire.

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Anyone who thinks that there aren't evil forces walking this Earth is so, so wrong.
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Just plain horrible.

I'm at a loss.

It's a whole different world now than what I grew up in. :cry:
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I saw that. How gruesome, how sad, how enraging.
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If I say what I want, I'll have to ban myself. We need to amend the Constitution to allow for state laws setting the method of execution to match that used to commit the murder. Burn someone to death and you get the Joan of Ark treatment.

What kind of lowlife even thinks up something like this? Wear your gun every waking moment and pay attention to your surroundings, even at home.

This makes me sick.
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Charles L. Cotton wrote:If I say what I want, I'll have to ban myself. We need to amend the Constitution to allow for state laws setting the method of execution to match that used to commit the murder. .....
Exactly what I was thinking.
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Charles L. Cotton wrote:If I say what I want, I'll have to ban myself. We need to amend the Constitution to allow for state laws setting the method of execution to match that used to commit the murder. Burn someone to death and you get the Joan of Ark treatment.
Works for me. Our poor sensitive liberal friends would go apoplectic though at the thought of not helping and rehabilitating the poor unfortunate little darlings who couldn't know better and couldn't help themselves, poor things. :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
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ELB wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:If I say what I want, I'll have to ban myself. We need to amend the Constitution to allow for state laws setting the method of execution to match that used to commit the murder. .....
Exactly what I was thinking.
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Been following this horrible event and I hope the information this poor girl provided will lead to the capture of the cretin/s that did this. If I was in charge of things executions would definitely be much different. I would change the method to execution by firing squad. The process would involve a 55 gallon barrel full of dummy round with only one live round in the mix. Every week the prisoner would be posted against the wall and five shooters would each select a round to load in their respective rifle. The countdown begins and order to fire given. If no live rounds were loaded "Well sorry (prisoner's name) today wasn't the day. maybe next week." As the rounds diminish to the and none are live it is discovered that through some error a live round was never put in the barrel and the process has to begin all over again. Just a thought. Of course there's always death by BB gun. Pick a soft spot and just keep shooting 'til the job's done. Am I weird??? :biggrinjester:
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puma guy wrote:If I was in charge of things executions would definitely be much different. I would change the method to execution by firing squad.
I favor a 100+ ton piston on a crane over a tight fit cylinder. For the most basic death penalty offenses, toss the prisoner in and drop it like a triphammer. For sadistic freaks like this, let down an inch per hour.
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I may be sick, I may just be a mom....

but I have often thought that there are some crimes where the penalty should fit the crime.....dump a litter of puppies in a trashbag into a river, then that should be the penalty. such is this case only very, very, slowly.....and it should be done to anyone who knowingly hides the creep.
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Once the identity of the killer/s is confirmed, that information should be released to the public......while the police are at lunch or something.
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Crossfire wrote:
ELB wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:If I say what I want, I'll have to ban myself. We need to amend the Constitution to allow for state laws setting the method of execution to match that used to commit the murder. .....
Exactly what I was thinking.
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This girl has a daddy. We could just leave him hand cuffed to a chair in a room and let the daddy know where he is. It was his little girl burned to death. Likely problem solved.
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I think the worst punishment would be to lock him up for life in a cold, barren, solitary cell absent of all human interaction, no outside stimuli, no window, no clock & no calendar. Let him live a long life with only his thoughts.
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The case is also drawing the attention of scammers, who have set up fake fundraising pages.

Lisa Chambers was stunned when she saw a page administrator post a warning about someone trying to scam money for her late daughter. The page has since been taken down.
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