EMPEROR PRYCE
WAR SEASON "THE WEAK EXPOSED!"
Ok, i kinda feel strongly about this and another case in particular.
15 years of age is old enough to know the difference between life and death, and also to know what death brings to people surrounding the killer and the person who dies. Simply wanting to know how killing feels is not reason enough, she is blessed to have the possibility of parole (which she will more than likely get after 35-45 years). She had many avenues of "killing" to realize the feeling (Hunting, Fishing, maybe even going to the shooting range and practicing on paper targets, etc.) of it. Honestly, I believe the punishment wasnt harsh ENOUGH. If in my hands, she wouldn't have the possibility of parole. Sure, she is young, but that gives her the chance to grow up and take even more innocent lives (she said she loves the feeling) and that's not we need roaming around in our community. The death was done by the HANDS of Alyssa and she needs to be held accountable for her mistakes, no matter how immature and naive they are. Period. She will have her chance at redemption with the parole board, but even then she doesn't deserve that.
I understand your opinion about rehabilitation but do you seriously believe that she grew up NOT knowing the consequences of her actions? she was 15, she's heard PLENTY about people going to prison for life on murder charges, and she had to have known that was a possibility. although, her age more than likely prohibited her from understanding LIFE as a whole, she now knows. I'm positive she feels much stronger about her actions now way more then she ever did. Maybe if she were to undergo some sorta rehabilitation in prison (30-35 years minimal) and spend the rest of life on parole/probation as well as community service, I could MAYBE agree. As it stands right now though, I dont believe her sentence was harsh enough (take away parole possibility)
Anyway, for the other case i mentioned. They are called "the Elkhart 4" and they were my friends. A few years ago, 5 kids (ages 16-20) decided to break into a homeowners property in attempt to burglarize the home. Not realizing anyone was in there, they began to rummage the house for goods. The homeowner woke up with a pistol and shot at the kids, injuring one and killing another. The 4 survivors were sentenced 50-60 years on counts of MURDER (for their friend being killed) Do i believe this is far? Not in the least. Sure, someone must be held responsible for the death of the kid, but people kill others drunk driving all the time and never see 10 years. I just dont understand. They didnt kill him, so why be held responsible for it?
anyway, sorry to deviate from the main topic. just my 2 cents.
15 years of age is old enough to know the difference between life and death, and also to know what death brings to people surrounding the killer and the person who dies. Simply wanting to know how killing feels is not reason enough, she is blessed to have the possibility of parole (which she will more than likely get after 35-45 years). She had many avenues of "killing" to realize the feeling (Hunting, Fishing, maybe even going to the shooting range and practicing on paper targets, etc.) of it. Honestly, I believe the punishment wasnt harsh ENOUGH. If in my hands, she wouldn't have the possibility of parole. Sure, she is young, but that gives her the chance to grow up and take even more innocent lives (she said she loves the feeling) and that's not we need roaming around in our community. The death was done by the HANDS of Alyssa and she needs to be held accountable for her mistakes, no matter how immature and naive they are. Period. She will have her chance at redemption with the parole board, but even then she doesn't deserve that.
I understand your opinion about rehabilitation but do you seriously believe that she grew up NOT knowing the consequences of her actions? she was 15, she's heard PLENTY about people going to prison for life on murder charges, and she had to have known that was a possibility. although, her age more than likely prohibited her from understanding LIFE as a whole, she now knows. I'm positive she feels much stronger about her actions now way more then she ever did. Maybe if she were to undergo some sorta rehabilitation in prison (30-35 years minimal) and spend the rest of life on parole/probation as well as community service, I could MAYBE agree. As it stands right now though, I dont believe her sentence was harsh enough (take away parole possibility)
Anyway, for the other case i mentioned. They are called "the Elkhart 4" and they were my friends. A few years ago, 5 kids (ages 16-20) decided to break into a homeowners property in attempt to burglarize the home. Not realizing anyone was in there, they began to rummage the house for goods. The homeowner woke up with a pistol and shot at the kids, injuring one and killing another. The 4 survivors were sentenced 50-60 years on counts of MURDER (for their friend being killed) Do i believe this is far? Not in the least. Sure, someone must be held responsible for the death of the kid, but people kill others drunk driving all the time and never see 10 years. I just dont understand. They didnt kill him, so why be held responsible for it?
anyway, sorry to deviate from the main topic. just my 2 cents.