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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a person who was horribly abused, in a big fancy house, by parents who were extremely well respected and appeared very normal to everyone outside of the family—I don’t doubt abuse for one second with murder of parents. Occum’s razor — they were pushed to the edge by abuse? Or so spoiled they shot their parents multiple times at close range with a shotgun? I’m not saying they aren’t sociopaths; I’m saying even if they are it is highly unlikely they’d kill because they are spoiled. [/quote] They didn’t seem particularly remorseful. Spending money and having a good old time on their ill gotten gains.[/quote] What does that have to do with anything? They should feel remorse for having killed the people who made their life hell? And they spent a bunch of money? So what, everyone in Beverly Hills spends a bunch of money.[/quote] It’s not ok to kill people and spend their money. Even Gypsy Rose Blanchard got 10 years and she didn’t even murder her mom herself. Not sure what kind of lenience people think the Menendez brothers would get for their crime. You can’t just kill people who did you wrong.[/quote] They’ve already served 30 years. Don’t act like a punishment has not already been handed out. [/quote] They killed their parents. They are not judge and jury. 30 years is not enough. [/quote] What an ignorant viewpoint - thank god most of society has moved on from such contextless compassionless blanket judgements .., Maybe fast easy Deaths are not enough for fathers who sexually, psychologically and emotionally abuse their sons and mothers who hide/ enable the abuse. Life time sentences in maximum security jails would have been better for them. [/quote] So abusers, rapists, and murderers should be sentenced leniently if they were abused as children?[/quote] If you call 30 years lenient - it obviously should be taken into account yes. And relevant therapies required while In jail. . But no they should not get off Scott free. The M brothers have already served 30 years. [/quote] I don't believe in capital punishment but have no words for someone who thinks like you that 30 years is enough for murder. Can't imagine what you think is suitable for child molesters, rapists, and serial killers. [/quote] Americans have become numb to these incredibly long prison sentences and act like it is not enough. Try to imagine losing even ONE year of your own life sitting in prison. It is an enormous life changing punishment. 35 years is pretty much impossible to comprehend. [/quote] Plus one. Especially when the perps were sexually and psychologically abused by their father their entire childhood and afraid that he was going to kill them after threats that they were going to expose his abuse. These are mitigating circumstances. Since PP brought up the death penalty - I don’t believe in the death penalty because not only is it immoral and extremely expensive to keep inmates on death row for decades until they exhaust appeal options, it does not deter violent crime. [/quote] I don't believe in capital punishment either. I DO believe in life sentences for violent, heinous crines like rape, murder, sexual abuse/torture, serial killings, etc. Many perpetrators of crimes were victims of abuse. That does not mean they are allowed to kill and/or torture others without a life changing punishment. Those who are murdered are gone forever and many of them at very young ages. Those who are molested, tortured, and/or raped are never the same afterwards. They are the innocents who have society's sympathy. [/quote] In most of the United States, a life sentence usually means a person in prison for 15 years with the chance for parole. Very rarely are life sentences imposed with no end. The brothers have already served double the average length. While I am glad you do not support the death penalty, I don’t think your mentality of lock them up forever and throw away the key is going to prevent cycles of abuse. Yes they did wrong and have served more than two average life sentences. It is time for mercy.[/quote] They killed two people so maybe they should get double the time. 15 years doesn’t seem like enough when a murderer snuffs out a life if someone who didn’t deserve it and had many years in front of them. How is that justice for a victim or their family? Your bleeding heart can’t spare a thought for the victims? Only the perpetrators?[/quote] Doesn’t the family support Lyle and Erik? To them, justice would be setting the brothers free. [/quote] Exactly. The vast majority of their family want them free. Hope to God that the PP who keeps reiterating “they are murderers” (with no accounting for the horrific abuse by their father, long sentences already served and consistent good behavior) is NOT working in the judicial system or law enforcement. This mentality perpetuates cycles of abuse and violence. Norway which has a very humane criminal judicial and incarceration system has low recidivism rates . (Recidivism is the tendency of a person to repeat a criminal offense after experiencing jail time and being trained to understand and stop criminal behaviors). Norway has a recidivism rate of 20% while the US has a rate of 76.6%. [/quote]
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