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Microwave Murder Case: China Arnold Accused Of Cooking Baby |Sky News|World News
Mum Cooked Baby After Partner Cheated |
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I think its sick that they question the ethics of the lethal injection but still give such sentences regardless of how many mistakes they make with capital punishment mistakes they make every year.
She is innocent until proven guilty I guess. They say they aren't sure how she died although she gave hints about the microwave? Dont CATS explode in the microwave? Or is that a myth? Wouldn't a baby do the same thing? |
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OH MY GOD!!! that sick bitch wants shooting
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She hasn't had a full trial yet! She could still be proven innocent!
I actually worry about how effective jury service is when someone can read a single news paper report and come to the conclusion someone is guilty and needs shooting. No wonder there are injustices! |
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but that can also work the other way too blazey, she could be guilty and let off
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This was a few years ago, i think its been mentioned on here before. This sick woman should never be allowed out, and should face the death penalty, the only problem is she probably never will, she will go on and on on death row appeal after appeal and never actually be put to death, she should be tortured just like she inflicted onto the poor baby,
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I dont think sick people should be put to death. Normally when we use that word it implies there is something abnormal, normally with mentality in this context, and in our country 'sick' people are treated and rehabilitated.
I believe these kind of people have some sort of defect and although they may not be 'curable', they may also not be able to control their behaviour too. We live in a society of conflict and some people advocate certain types of death whilst others do not. Whilst the ratio's vary, I believe some situations that are beyond the majoritys level of comprehension is actually no different, however controversial, than the other ways we justify and advocate death. |
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think its something like 3% of murderers plead insanity or something like that. Not very high, I know that much. |
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It is a fact that in some places in America you will live longer on death row than you would on the streets
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It says she's been accused. It doesn't say she has been found guilty. She says she doesn't know what happened. Maybe she IS guilty of being too high as a kite to know how her baby died but look at cases where women have been found guilty of murdering their baby only later to have been proved that it was natural causes and the evidence was wrong.
I don't think we know enough about this case from the linked report to be able to make any kind of judgement. All we can say is that IF any woman did microwave a baby as a method of revenge against her partner for walking out then there is something seriously wrong with that woman - but note the 'if'. Would a baby even fit in a microwave? I'm puzzled even by the practicalities of this. |
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The main thing is is HOW this baby died and WHO is responsible if the baby was murdered!
wouldnt the baby have started cooking from the inside, if she had put the poor thing in the microwave, and if so wouldnt they have known this during the postmortem? |
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