02-26-2015, 02:52 PM
Vixen - your comment on the order of Travis' slaughter is very interesting. But I do not know how that explains the bullet casing being found on top blood.
Repeating things is not a bad thing. Reminds everyone of what has gone on and reinforcing whatever opinion each has.
I have refrained from stating what I think the jury will do because I cannot second guess them.
My feelings on the DP have been stated repeatedly in this forum.
I have great problems with it and therefore you could say that I am fundamentally against it.
I am not a religious person (but rather a spiritual one) and therefore I do not believe in an "eye for an eye".
The DP does not change anything except another dead person.
The DP seriously brings in to question the death of someone who could possibly be innocent.
The DP is a long, arduous process especially for the families and friends of victims.
The DP is costly, although it should never be about the money but rather punishment, IMO.
I am NOT saying that severe punishment should not be given to those who commit horrible crimes, but I do not see the DP as acting as a deterrent in any way. If someone wants to kill, they will.
But...
I agree with following the laws as they stand now.
It is the law in Arizona that with certain factors being in place, one can qualify for the DP.
I stand firmly behind the wishes of the courageous Alexander family and their journey for the ultimate justice. they deserve that support.
If the DP is given to Arias, so be it.
LWOP will be a great hazard for Arias and one I believe she will not overcome, over time.
"A leopard does not change its spots."
Arias will not change while incarcerated. Evil is inherent in her.
But she will be going up against others that are just as masterful, if not more, in the art of lying and manipulation.
I see her as an inmate who will try to endear herself to the system and the people that are there to guard her.
I believe she will make grievous mistakes and will pay for them at the hands of other inmates and/or by sanctions from the prison itself.
It will be a slow death for her and I am certainly OK with that.
She will be gone!
She will be forgotten!
THAT will make her die over and over again, each and every day of her sorry life.
Repeating things is not a bad thing. Reminds everyone of what has gone on and reinforcing whatever opinion each has.
I have refrained from stating what I think the jury will do because I cannot second guess them.
My feelings on the DP have been stated repeatedly in this forum.
I have great problems with it and therefore you could say that I am fundamentally against it.
I am not a religious person (but rather a spiritual one) and therefore I do not believe in an "eye for an eye".
The DP does not change anything except another dead person.
The DP seriously brings in to question the death of someone who could possibly be innocent.
The DP is a long, arduous process especially for the families and friends of victims.
The DP is costly, although it should never be about the money but rather punishment, IMO.
I am NOT saying that severe punishment should not be given to those who commit horrible crimes, but I do not see the DP as acting as a deterrent in any way. If someone wants to kill, they will.
But...
I agree with following the laws as they stand now.
It is the law in Arizona that with certain factors being in place, one can qualify for the DP.
I stand firmly behind the wishes of the courageous Alexander family and their journey for the ultimate justice. they deserve that support.
If the DP is given to Arias, so be it.
LWOP will be a great hazard for Arias and one I believe she will not overcome, over time.
"A leopard does not change its spots."
Arias will not change while incarcerated. Evil is inherent in her.
But she will be going up against others that are just as masterful, if not more, in the art of lying and manipulation.
I see her as an inmate who will try to endear herself to the system and the people that are there to guard her.
I believe she will make grievous mistakes and will pay for them at the hands of other inmates and/or by sanctions from the prison itself.
It will be a slow death for her and I am certainly OK with that.
She will be gone!
She will be forgotten!
THAT will make her die over and over again, each and every day of her sorry life.