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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 927199" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Yes, Hinkley claims to be insane but my point was more from the standpoint that it seems to matter who you kill or attempt to kill when it comes to your sentencing and even at that, odds of you get your just rewards are slim. I just don't get it when a life sentence is not life but 21 years and at that you don't have to serve but a fraction of your time and even less if you are good in prison and don't kill a guard or something. Just puzzles me how they can turn people loose before they've paid their dues. Of course I'm extremely biased since my father was shot by two "rehabilitated criminals" who were supposed to be serving life sentences for committing the exact same crime. It only took them 3 days out of prison before their rehabilitation wore off and these pieces of dirt are walking the streets today. They tried to play the insanity card too. I blame the system but mostly the parole board and this is why I think their backs should be at stake when making decisions regarding early release. Or at the least, they should be held personally liable. But as I'm sure you are aware they are not responsible and to me anyone who claims they are not responsible for their actions is merely an admitting they are irresponsible. And to add insult to injury, would you believe the parole board sent us a letter letting us know that they were up for early release and if we had something good to say about their release to please attend but if not we were asked not to attend. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite4" alt=":mad:" title="Mad :mad:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":mad:" /> </p><p></p><p>Here is a quote from Hinkley pertaining to his daily routine in the "hospital",</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 927199, member: 4362"] Yes, Hinkley claims to be insane but my point was more from the standpoint that it seems to matter who you kill or attempt to kill when it comes to your sentencing and even at that, odds of you get your just rewards are slim. I just don't get it when a life sentence is not life but 21 years and at that you don't have to serve but a fraction of your time and even less if you are good in prison and don't kill a guard or something. Just puzzles me how they can turn people loose before they've paid their dues. Of course I'm extremely biased since my father was shot by two "rehabilitated criminals" who were supposed to be serving life sentences for committing the exact same crime. It only took them 3 days out of prison before their rehabilitation wore off and these pieces of dirt are walking the streets today. They tried to play the insanity card too. I blame the system but mostly the parole board and this is why I think their backs should be at stake when making decisions regarding early release. Or at the least, they should be held personally liable. But as I'm sure you are aware they are not responsible and to me anyone who claims they are not responsible for their actions is merely an admitting they are irresponsible. And to add insult to injury, would you believe the parole board sent us a letter letting us know that they were up for early release and if we had something good to say about their release to please attend but if not we were asked not to attend. :mad: Here is a quote from Hinkley pertaining to his daily routine in the "hospital", [/QUOTE]
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