Ariel Castro - Let's Isolate Him in Prison for His Safety

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Was watching a news report on this character today, and he had the nerve to say that any sexual activity between him and his victims was consensual, and sometimes they even were asking him for sex. :rolleyes: Anyhoo, then they were saying about how he will probably be with white collar crime prisoners, or kept in protective isolation in jail, so he's not subjected to any threatening behavior from the prisoners....:saywhat: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...eal-details-of-kidnap-victims-ordeal/2603725/
 

He did say Castrol had a violent temper at home.

Seems Castro beat the living crap out of the mom and also this young man, when he was growing up. He grew up in the house of horrors before it became one and he said even then, the basement door was padlocked and he wasn't allowed down there.

The mom has since passed away but I didn't hear how she died - if it was from some sort of disease or from taking a life of beatings from that worthless piece of human flesh.

Seems like he was a very loving husband, and a true charmer for many years...http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ife-2005-beating-kidnapped-OWN-daughters.html
 
I like how he kept insisting that he was "sick", and that he recognized - even wrote in his journal - that he was a sexual predator.

I'm sorry, but truly sick people don't even recognize their own symptoms much less come up with a diagnosis. His lawyer is playing the "poor pitiful me - I was abused too" card.

That doesn't fly either - plenty of people were abused, but you don't see them abusing others.

He's less than an animal - they should send him to the glue factory.
 

SifuPhil:
He's less than an animal - they should send him to the glue factory.

Aww, c'mon Phil. Don't disparage poor animals. Most of them lived honest, hard working lives before meeting that fate....No, I think the general prison population would do nicely for him...and not one of those sissy prisons either. I'm thinking one where there is a hard core population, like Sing Sing, San Quentin or Leavenworth.

Hopefully he will quickly make friends with inmates with gorilla-like chests and arms and names like Pappa Skeet, Butterbean,
Fang and Swisha, who will be very considerate and let him go to the head of the line in the shower room or help him eat any of his food he didn't want.


The welcoming committee says:
Welcome home! So glad you came, Ariel!
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Just heard he got a fair old sentence! Life plus a 1000 years, now that's a novelty. Here he'd probably get 10 and a good behaviour bond.
Could you send us a few spare judges please??
 
Just heard he got a fair old sentence! Life plus a 1000 years, now that's a novelty. Here he'd probably get 10 and a good behaviour bond.

I'm actually surprised they didn't bring in a psychologist who stated that he wasn't responsible due to his crippling disease.

The reason that I'm in favor of capital punishment is that even a decision such as this, with "no possibility of parole", can be overturned at some future date. With an execution you KNOW he isn't coming back.

Could you send us a few spare judges please??

We have so few that have the cojones to pass a sentence such as this that we really should hold onto the ones we have.

We could scare up a few lawyers to send you, though ...
 
NOOoooooooo! We need to have a cull of the ones we have! Every kid without the nous to become an IT specialist studies Law these days.

My ex-brother-in-law is an attorney, of the corporate type ... you know, the kind who keeps their employers from being accountable for anything they do. He was an intelligent man, albeit in my opinion not a smart one.

Perhaps that is the qualifying trait for solicitors. :playful:
 
I have no doubt that he will request a solitary confinement option.

However even that may not save him from other inmates.
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We all need to keep our eyes and ears open to what is happening within our neighbourhood.
 
He is the worst of what we become. It's encouraging to hear the women being strong in their recovery from such a horrible ordeal.
 


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