Author Topic: Florida executes a diagnosed mentally ill killer  (Read 2296 times)

Really Florida?

This guy had schizophrenia. Sorry, but this really hits home considering my uncle is schizophrenic. This guy should be in a mental hospital, not in the ground. This could have been stopped if he had been locked up when he first murdered someone, yet, ignorance came through and they released him.

He killed 8 people. This could have been stopped if he was locked up.
« Last Edit: August 05, 2013, 11:11:46 PM by Funkadelic »



Good lol. A murderer is a murderer.

« Last Edit: August 05, 2013, 10:44:33 PM by Renekar »

As heartless as it sounds; good. He killed someone, and since he's mentally disabled what will stop him from doing it again?

"We are going to teach that killing is bad by killing you"

loving america

As heartless as it sounds; good. He killed someone, and since he's mentally disabled what will stop him from doing it again?
What will stop him? By locking him up in an asylum.

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The 65-year-old was found guilty of murdering eight people, including two teenagers, in two different incidents in 1977 and 1978 following his release from a state mental hospital.
even if he was completely sane he would of still gotten executed

execution isn't a punishment, it's retribution for the victims

He killed 8 people.

Even better reason not to care for his death. Guy should've been put down after the first two murders.

and since he's mentally disabled what will stop him from doing it again?
restraints obviously

even if he was completely sane he would of still gotten executed
the entire point is that he was mentally ill and thus had a decent alibi for it, he didn't [completely] know what he was doing

even if he was completely sane he would of still gotten executed

By reason of insanity, no. Have you read how severe his condition is?

"sorry I killed all 8 of your family members, I was ~insane~, no hard feelings tho xD"

florida is just an overall great place to be, right?