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O/T "Baby Grace" Identified

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Silverplum

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Stories like this make the infertile and the noncustodial weep. :(

Not to mention, anyone who has a brain and/or a heart. :(

God bless you and hold you, Baby Grace. :)
 


mommyof4

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I agree! I just wish it wouldn't take so damn long to put them to death, and I also wish it didn't have to be so painless.
Well, it does sometimes seem to be moving a bit faster down here.

I can guarantee that what is left of their lives will not be painless. The worst place to be if you have hurt, molested, or killed a child is in general population in a TX prison. Hopefully, they won't be moved to protective custody. Just let nature take its course.;)
 
I agree! I just wish it wouldn't take so damn long to put them to death, and I also wish it didn't have to be so painless.

I just don't understand how you could torture your own daughter like that. What is going through your mind while your are slamming your childs head into a tile floor? I just don't get it.
That is the flaw in the death penalty system.

I just don't get it! I will never understand how you could look at your sweet little baby and feel nothing but amazement. What hurts most is thinking what mind have been going through that baby's mind as her "mother" was doing this! :(
 

TCool

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Well, it does sometimes seem to be moving a bit faster down here.

I can guarantee that what is left of their lives will not be painless. The worst place to be if you have hurt, molested, or killed a child is in general population in a TX prison. Hopefully, they won't be moved to protective custody. Just let nature take its course.;)
Let's hope so. It would make me happy to hear on the news that they were tortured and murdered in a prison by the inmates.
 

seniorjudge

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Let's hope so. It would make me happy to hear on the news that they were tortured and murdered in a prison by the inmates.
These criminals are put in special areas in the pen; they are with their own kind.

But, even with their own kind, there is still a ranking system.

And I suspect that these folks will be at the bottom of the list.

So...maybe they will be in solitary forever or until the state kills them, whichever comes first.

I am against capital punishment...but in cases like this, I'd volunteer for the job myself and take my chances with the Hereafter....
 

mommyof4

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I would be thrilled---Maybe someone will decide to do exactly to them what they did to this poor girl! :mad:
I remember that they had to move Susan Smith to protective custody. I only lived about 10 miles from where she killed her boys. You should have heard all of the outrage that she was getting 'special treatment'. They put her on suicide watch. The general consensus was to just let her go ahead and kill herself. It would save a lot of money and nobody could figure out a redeeming quality that would warrant her right to contribute to society.

(for those that don't remember, that was the b*tch (she does not deserve the title of 'mother') in SC that strapped her 2 baby boys into their car seats and then rolled the car into a lake to drown them...all for the love of her new "man". THEN she had the brass cojones to go on the news and state that an African American man had stolen the car with the boys in it. Her expolits while in prison are a bit interesting, as well. 2 guards have been disciplined for having sex with her.)

Thank goodness my hubby moved me back home to TX. :D
 
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I remember that they had to move Susan Smith to protective custody. I only lived about 10 miles from where she killed her boys. You should have heard all of the outrage that she was getting 'special treatment'. They put her on suicide watch. The general consensus was to just let her go ahead and kill herself. It would save a lot of money and nobody could figure out a redeeming quality that would warrant her right to contribute to society.

(for those that don't remember, that was the b*tch (she does not deserve the title of 'mother') in SC that strapped her 2 baby boys into their car seats and then rolled the car into a lake to drown them...all for the love of her new "man".)

Thank goodness my hubby moved me back home to TX. :D
I remember that story as well. So many monsters masquerading as "parents" out there. :(
 

JacobJoel

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For the record

the Scriptures do not forbid capitol punishment or such against people who have set their heart to do wrong.

the commandment 'thou shalt not kill' actually, in the hebrew, reads 'thou shalt not commit murder', which would be an act such as these two people are accused of.

that's OT, but most quote that scripture so i post it here for ease.

in the NT, the scripture most quote would be the one where Jesus says 'they that live by the sword die by the sword'.

that sword thing is a hebrew idiom. it meant, more or less, if you take matters into your own hands using the sword, outside of legal (or scriptural) venues, you will be held accountable for your actions.

child molesters and those that take advantage of the weak are, actually, not protected by Scripture. and those that harm children, specifically, are, specifically not protected by scripture.

that would be the LEGAL interpretation of the document i am quoting, btw.

and for those that bring up the element of grace, grace is what is granted when one confesses to the sin. consequences of the sin are a separate issue. by this document when it is interpreted LEGALLY.

r/s
 
the Scriptures do not forbid capitol punishment or such against people who have set their heart to do wrong.

the commandment 'thou shalt not kill' actually, in the hebrew, reads 'thou shalt not commit murder', which would be an act such as these two people are accused of.

that's OT, but most quote that scripture so i post it here for ease.

in the NT, the scripture most quote would be the one where Jesus says 'they that live by the sword die by the sword'.

that sword thing is a hebrew idiom. it meant, more or less, if you take matters into your own hands using the sword, outside of legal (or scriptural) venues, you will be held accountable for your actions.

child molesters and those that take advantage of the weak are, actually, not protected by Scripture. and those that harm children, specifically, are, specifically not protected by scripture.

that would be the LEGAL interpretation of the document i am quoting, btw.

and for those that bring up the element of grace, grace is what is granted when one confesses to the sin. consequences of the sin are a separate issue. by this document when it is interpreted LEGALLY.

r/s
I think the only grace mentioned here was in reference to the name that Galveston investigators gave this little girl while they were trying to find out who she was. I think the majority of this forum would be happy to adminster the punishment on these two.
 

mommyof4

Senior Member
I think the only grace mentioned here was in reference to the name that Galveston investigators gave this little girl while they were trying to find out who she was. I think the majority of this forum would be happy to adminster the punishment on these two.
As we are both in TX, it seems that we could get to them to help administer justice before most of the others.;)
 

seniorjudge

Senior Member
the Scriptures do not forbid capitol punishment or such against people who have set their heart to do wrong.

the commandment 'thou shalt not kill' actually, in the hebrew, reads 'thou shalt not commit murder', which would be an act such as these two people are accused of.

that's OT, but most quote that scripture so i post it here for ease.

in the NT, the scripture most quote would be the one where Jesus says 'they that live by the sword die by the sword'.

that sword thing is a hebrew idiom. it meant, more or less, if you take matters into your own hands using the sword, outside of legal (or scriptural) venues, you will be held accountable for your actions.

child molesters and those that take advantage of the weak are, actually, not protected by Scripture. and those that harm children, specifically, are, specifically not protected by scripture.

that would be the LEGAL interpretation of the document i am quoting, btw.

and for those that bring up the element of grace, grace is what is granted when one confesses to the sin. consequences of the sin are a separate issue. by this document when it is interpreted LEGALLY.

r/s
Interesting.

http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12565a.htm

Exhaustively covers capital punishment.

("Capitol" punishment is the lashing we receive from politicians in the state house!:D)
 

JacobJoel

Member
my apologies, i wasn't clear. the grace i am talking about is the 'grace' that some people think scripture is talking about that covers every evil deed that man can think of to do.

it does not.
 
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