Guy who fed the kitten to snake is now on the run

And he was so sure he would never be caught, what an idiot. Hope he gets life in prison for this. I'm sure he will get along great with the inmates.
 
Why did i watch that :S Well i sort of watched about a minute of it skipping parts and i feel sick. I've seen rough stuff on the net before quite a few times and i still feel just as rough as the last time but it really makes you see how messed up the human race can be.

Really puts things into perspective.
 
If you remember a while back, a man filmed his pet snake eating a kitten in a christmas hat.

Although most people saw how this was a saddistic act, a few on here saw it as "nothing wrong" and definitely not a sign of a deranged mind... "it's just a kitten" etc, etc.

Well can I now point out the same person is now on the run for hacking up a human being.

FYI I HATE how trashy the Sun newspaper looks, even the articles come across as badly written. But alas

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...p-man-warned-The-Sun-I-cant-stop-killing.html

Who thought it was fine? Maybe they need help also, well a month back, some dope got 3 swan eggs out of a nest around here & smashed them. I wonder why people do stupid things like that.

i wonder if they are gonna bring up violent games as the cause of his lunacy.

They do that **** in the UK also, I thought the US was the only one who did that.
 
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It's pretty clear if you read the article he's utterly insane & belongs in an asylum.

People who do such things as the previous vid's (killing for amusement) should be assessed to determine if they have other psychopathic tendencies.

The fact it was a kitten or a mouse does indeed mean not that much, I'd argue killing for fun is the key personality trait which should be questioned - or in this case, killing to cause offence.

In some cases people escalate, as they can no longer get the "kick" they once did from animals - it's a known trait of many serial killers.
 
hope he rots in jail now....

This seems like a copy of the Russians who murdered ~20 people who only got caught because they filmed it. They only got ~10 years if I recall correctly.

They too started off with Animals, eventually moving onto Humans.

Times like this make me wish we still used the death penalty.
 
Times like this make me wish we still used the death penalty.

and what do you tell the familes of those that suffered the death penalty that were then proven to be wrongly sentanced, and in fact it wasnt them that commited the crime?
killing is killing however you look at it. the death penalty helps no one. they have it in some states of america and yet crime hasnt dropped. it doesnt act as a deterant and it wont wipe out evil.
 
and what do you tell the familes of those that suffered the death penalty that were then proven to be wrongly sentanced, and in fact it wasnt them that commited the crime?
killing is killing however you look at it. the death penalty helps no one. they have it in some states of america and yet crime hasnt dropped. it doesnt act as a deterant and it wont wipe out evil.

I agree. The death penalty is horribly flawed in a lot of ways.

However, in a case such as this one I'd gladly watch this person die. Prison will not rehabilitate him. He will not change. He revels in his infamy. Remove him from the gene pool.
 
I agree. The death penalty is horribly flawed in a lot of ways.

However, in a case such as this one I'd gladly watch this person die. Prison will not rehabilitate him. He will not change. He revels in his infamy. Remove him from the gene pool.

or just lock him up in isolation until he dies?

i agree he will never be stable enough to be trusted to be let loose, but death is not the answer.
also, if he is in isolation, it gives people a chance to study him, and maybe learn about certain tell tale clues (prior to the animal killing) as to what makes him act the way he does and with this evidence stop it happening in future.
 
Yep, the death penalty would bring the person he killed back...sigh.

Are you really that dense? :rolleyes:

It's not about 'bringing someone back', it's about preventing that persom committing any further offences, while freeing the population of the tax burden of keeping them locked up. If someone can't be rehabilitated or trusted then they can never be released.
 
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