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killing your wife for smashing up your Star Wars collection is too extreme, he should have walked out of the home taken a breather and walked back in and discussed it with her, he should have exercised self control.
Having said that the woman seems like a nightmare.
Sometimes women just marry to be supported in life and have a roof over the home, sometimes men marry because its the best they going to get or the woman reminds them of some TV celeb they knew they couldn't eve have. the world is so messed up.
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Originally posted by wim121 View PostJailed for life?
One would think she should receive an equal sentence, if not more than 30 years. All she received was 12 years. 12 measly years for killing two people, including a child while attempting to kill her boyfriend in a calculated act of revenge.
From the article about this bloke,
La-Touche denied murder but pleaded guilty to manslaughter. He was ordered to serve a minimum of 12 years.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostOi Wim, you really need some help, son.
I hate how society panders to them. I hate overbearing liberals like many on here and in society. The type just like you that provocate others and judge them with no real evidence because their own personality has some defect. The type of white people that make up PC phrases for different ethnic groups and somehow think they have the authority to speak for others.
How a woman guilty of murder gets a lesser sentence than a man. Princess syndrome is a widely recognised affliction in society, where women are pandered to, given an easier ride than male counterparts and hence, never take full responsibility for their actions ....
However you would have understood my point, if you bothered reading and left yourself open to others opinions instead of hammering away on your keyboard like a masturbating chimp ....
Go back to playing with yourself hairy ....
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Be interesting when the inmates with personality disorders ask him what he is in for.
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Jailed for life?
Isnt inequality in society charming? If he was a black woman or even lesbian, he would have received a far lesser sentence.
To illustrate my point, a quick google search throws up the following woman:
Angry over ex-boyfriend - She started the fire to get back at an ex-boyfriend in a spiteful act that led to the deaths of two innocent peopleJudge Gullick said: "It is clear you were determined to find out what he was up to.
"When you failed, you decided to teach him a lesson. It was a spiteful act.
"You caused two innocent people, one a three year old child, to lose their lives.
"You took no steps to alert anyone to what you had done. This is not a case where you have expressed remorse."
One would think she should receive an equal sentence, if not more than 30 years. All she received was 12 years. 12 measly years for killing two people, including a child while attempting to kill her boyfriend in a calculated act of revenge.
If she were a man, she would be locked away for life. But she is disabled, a woman and black, so society doesnt deem her crimes as henious of an act. Such a notion is abhorrent. It is the same as saying if Peter Sutcliffe were a woman, he should only have received 12 years instead of the life sentence he received.
Also by such a sentence, we are saying that a man killing his girlfriend is as henious as a serial killer of prostitutes. That's our matriachal society for you!
BBC News - Disabled woman jailed for Milton Keynes fire killings
Woman jailed over UK fire deaths
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Obviously both too immature for marriage. He really just wanted to be left alone to play with his toys, so why did he get married?
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I wonder if her nickname was Porn?
He can't deny he had Porn in the house?
She has a name for Porn, infact it is Porn..
etc etc
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Wow
That pshyco was definatly playing well above his division with her.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostStar Wars fanatic Rickie La-Touche jailed for killing wife who smashed toy collection | Metro.co.uk
The Force was obviously powerful in this lune.
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Justifiable Homicide, surely?
Star Wars fanatic Rickie La-Touche jailed for killing wife who smashed toy collection | Metro.co.uk
The Force was obviously powerful in this lune.
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