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Community => Society and History => Topic started by: dpareja on December 26, 2017, 07:32:27 pm
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https://www.qt.com.au/news/parents-murdered-after-exposing-daughters-boyfrien/3298869/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/teen-charged-with-killing-girlfriends-parents-they-had-worried-he-was-a-neo-nazi/2017/12/23/e2102894-e761-11e7-833f-155031558ff4_story.html?tid=pm_local_pop&utm_term=.2c7760e224b9
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/police-investigate-fatal-shooting-in-fairfax-county/2017/12/22/715b8286-e71d-11e7-86d5-49919905d3e1_story.html?tid=a_inl&utm_term=.96e8a24582ed
Scott Fricker and Bethany Kuhn-Fricker discovered that their daughter was dating someone who was likely a neo-Nazi. They encouraged their daughter to dump her boyfriend, which she did.
After that, the ex-boyfriend broke into their home and fatally shot both parents, then shot himself. He is in hospital under guard in critical condition.
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Ladies and gentlemen, the "poor", "downtrodden" and "desperate" alt-right.
If it were up to me, this would've been the point we drag every cuck-spewing idiot in.
But then, we don't live in Europe with their great hate speech laws.
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As far as I'm concerned, he deserves the maximum sentence allowed. Whether he gets life imprisonment or death, I'll be satisfied as long as he can't hurt anybody ever again.
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No death penalty in Australia, but assuming he lives, I doubt he'd last more than a couple of years in general pop.
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No death penalty in Australia, but assuming he lives, I doubt he'd last more than a couple of years in general pop.
He's in Virginia. The first link is from a Queensland paper because that's where I first ran across the story.
However, while Virginia permits the death penalty (lethal injection or electrocution, condemned's choice), and did permit it for offenders under the age of 18 prior to Roper v. Simmons (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roper_v._Simmons), that decision means that, since the accused was under 18 at the time of the commission of the crime, he cannot face the death penalty.
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No death penalty in Australia, but assuming he lives, I doubt he'd last more than a couple of years in general pop.
I'd be pleased if it came out cultists split him open and offered his innards one by one to the Ruinous Powers.
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No death penalty in Australia, but assuming he lives, I doubt he'd last more than a couple of years in general pop.
I'd be pleased if it came out cultists split him open and offered his innards one by one to the Ruinous Powers.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I don't think such cultists exist outside of fiction.
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I know - its just a fantasy.
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Down the fucking road from me too.
Ironbite-and apparently the little fucker mowed a swastika in his lawn.
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One of the prez's "very fine people!"
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Okay, it was in Virginia. Given his age, he's likely going to juvie, unless he's tried as an adult, which is likely to happen. So he'll likely end up in general pop.
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And he'll likely either get killed in prison or recruited by the Aryan Nation as a hero.
Ironbite-money on the latter.
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Okay, it was in Virginia. Given his age, he's likely going to juvie, unless he's tried as an adult, which is likely to happen. So he'll likely end up in general pop.
He won't be killed. He'll join the Aryan Brotherhood for protection