thanks for the hybristophilia perspectiveAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pro criminal democrats there tooAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hiw victims aredead and dl should he be dead but instead felon fetish dems marry him and make him eligible for paroleAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that must be comforting for his victims’ loved ones who no longer have that personAnonymous wrote:I don't mind. He is still in prison. He is a human and being incarcerated doesn't remove your right to love or have relationships. Humans need connection. If it makes him a happier and better person in prison, then good.
The victims are gone whether he is single or married. Him loving someone / not loving someone doesn't change that.
Even if Malvo is granted parole in Virginia, he was also sentenced to life in prison in Maryland.
Go back to the carnival you crappy fortune teller you think you know what's going to happen but you don't know shit.
I hope he gets executed for murdering innocent peopleAnonymous wrote:Right. He was very young, he suffered terribly and he was pushed by a controlling older man into participating in the shootings. On one hand, I don't trust the motives of someone who marries a prisoner but on the other I hope he finds a little happiness.Anonymous wrote:he was a brainwashed child.
Anonymous wrote:Pro criminal democrats there tooAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hiw victims aredead and dl should he be dead but instead felon fetish dems marry him and make him eligible for paroleAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that must be comforting for his victims’ loved ones who no longer have that personAnonymous wrote:I don't mind. He is still in prison. He is a human and being incarcerated doesn't remove your right to love or have relationships. Humans need connection. If it makes him a happier and better person in prison, then good.
The victims are gone whether he is single or married. Him loving someone / not loving someone doesn't change that.
Even if Malvo is granted parole in Virginia, he was also sentenced to life in prison in Maryland.

Right. He was very young, he suffered terribly and he was pushed by a controlling older man into participating in the shootings. On one hand, I don't trust the motives of someone who marries a prisoner but on the other I hope he finds a little happiness.Anonymous wrote:he was a brainwashed child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was a terrible time in DMV history.
+1. Most happened within a few miles of my house, I remember people zig-zag running to retrieve their mail from mailboxes. Awful time.
Pro criminal democrats there tooAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hiw victims aredead and dl should he be dead but instead felon fetish dems marry him and make him eligible for paroleAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that must be comforting for his victims’ loved ones who no longer have that personAnonymous wrote:I don't mind. He is still in prison. He is a human and being incarcerated doesn't remove your right to love or have relationships. Humans need connection. If it makes him a happier and better person in prison, then good.
The victims are gone whether he is single or married. Him loving someone / not loving someone doesn't change that.
Even if Malvo is granted parole in Virginia, he was also sentenced to life in prison in Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:hiw victims aredead and dl should he be dead but instead felon fetish dems marry him and make him eligible for paroleAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that must be comforting for his victims’ loved ones who no longer have that personAnonymous wrote:I don't mind. He is still in prison. He is a human and being incarcerated doesn't remove your right to love or have relationships. Humans need connection. If it makes him a happier and better person in prison, then good.
The victims are gone whether he is single or married. Him loving someone / not loving someone doesn't change that.
hiw victims aredead and dl should he be dead but instead felon fetish dems marry him and make him eligible for paroleAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that must be comforting for his victims’ loved ones who no longer have that personAnonymous wrote:I don't mind. He is still in prison. He is a human and being incarcerated doesn't remove your right to love or have relationships. Humans need connection. If it makes him a happier and better person in prison, then good.
The victims are gone whether he is single or married. Him loving someone / not loving someone doesn't change that.
Anonymous wrote:That was a terrible time in DMV history.
Anonymous wrote:Who in their right mind would marry someone that’s in jail?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:he was a brainwashed child.
17. Is that what we are calling children now?
If he was 11 or 12, maybe but 17 is practically an adult.
But not legally.
Anonymous wrote:that must be comforting for his victims’ loved ones who no longer have that personAnonymous wrote:I don't mind. He is still in prison. He is a human and being incarcerated doesn't remove your right to love or have relationships. Humans need connection. If it makes him a happier and better person in prison, then good.