In no way taking away from the evil they did.His life sentence is over, his victims families aren't.
Thankfully, most of us will never know how we'd react to this type of situation.In no way taking away from the evil they did.
When it comes to the victims families, they have no control over what happened, they can only change how they behave. I've seen people who allow their lives to be overtaken by grief, and it's sad but pointless. Nothing will bring back the victims, but their families choose whether it's an end to their own happiness.
We're here a relatively short time, concentrating on the misery is a waste of the most valuable thing we have.
What did the poor animals do to you to deserve such a cruelty?A prime candidate for Organ donation, I'm thinking Chester Zoo...
I heard on the radio estimated cost to keep it alive 10 million
Don't give his ashes to anyone keep them locked away forever
could be right there, i would imagine there are freakies out there that would covert them.
Makes more sense than any of the above.Executed prisoners used to be buried in the prison without any marker. Can he not be just banged into such ground.