View Full Version : Id like for you to please watch this...
LOLCATS
08-18-2014, 07:02 PM
And tell me your thoughts. With the subject of punishment for crimes being a hot topic on ISH currently, I think this is a video everyone needs to watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zssYhU_8-dU
LOLCATS
08-18-2014, 07:28 PM
This video has nothing to do with trannies.
I am disappoint.
Well what do you think about Ronald and his case. Seriously?
MavsSuperFan
08-18-2014, 07:30 PM
Well what do you think about Ronald and his case. Seriously?
once he can resurrect the people he killed he can be let out.
LOLCATS
08-18-2014, 07:39 PM
once he can resurrect the people he killed he can be let out.
Letting him out wont bring back those people, and neither will keeping him in there. The man clearly looks rehabilitated. He commited a heinous crime but he was only 13. He has clearly grown up and seems a better, more mature and educated than most people who are free.
He has already served 25 years so its not as if he hasnt paid for what he did. In some countries the maximum sentence for his crime is only 25 years anyway, which he has surpassed.
There is currently a ongoing petition campaigning for the release of Ronald L Stanford.
MavsSuperFan
08-18-2014, 07:43 PM
Letting him out wont bring back those people, and neither will keeping him in there. The man clearly looks rehabilitated. He commited a heinous crime but he was only 13. He has clearly grown up and seems a better, more mature and educated than most people who are free.
He has already served 25 years so its not as if he hasnt paid for what he did. In some countries the maximum sentence for his crime is only 25 years anyway, which he has surpassed.
There is currently a ongoing petition campaigning for the release of Ronald L Stanford.
1. He was man enough at 13 to murder 2 people. His age saved him from the needle and a life sentence (as it should have, since he was so young)
2. killing is not something that can be undone.
3. he can make prole at 100
He killed 2 innocent people. his age was already factored in when he avoided the needle.
I would be surprised if he got out.
DwnShft2Xcelr8
08-18-2014, 07:45 PM
Are we meant to feel sorry for this gentleman? He seems well-learned, but I'm sure it's because he decided to expand his mind while being locked away for the remainder of his life. If he had been a free man, I doubt he'd be any different than the maniacs in Ferguson right now burning down local businesses because a thug got shot down.
He murdered two women because those women didn't want to pay him $5 to cut their grass. :facepalm
I have no sympathy for him.
I do respect the fact that he is reading in prison instead of raping and torturing fellow inmates, but then again, do I really know for certain he isn't doing those other things?
LOLCATS
08-18-2014, 07:49 PM
1. He was man enough at 13 to murder 2 people. His age saved him from the needle and a life sentence (as it should have, since he was so young)
2. killing is not something that can be undone.
3. he can make prole at 100
He killed 2 innocent people. his age was already factored in when he avoided the needle.
I would be surprised if he got out.
I too would be very suprised if he got out but he seems less of a fully fledged criminal mind, and more of a boy who made a terrible mistake and has been regretting it for 25 years. I think his punishment is extensive, and would have been more so if he had been put on death row.
MavsSuperFan
08-18-2014, 07:53 PM
I too would be very suprised if he got out but he seems less of a fully fledged criminal mind, and more of a boy who made a terrible mistake and has been regretting it for 25 years. I think his punishment is extensive, and would have been more so if he had been put on death row.
He wanted money to go to a fair.
He decided to ask around if he could mow some lawns to make money.
First house he goes to, they say no thanks.
He forces his way in and kills 2 people.
How do we know he isnt a psychopath that is pretending?
the family of the people he killed was promised he would be jailed a certain amount of time, before he was eligible for parole. Society owes scumbags like sanford nothing. they owe it to the family of the people he killed to honor the sentence.
there are 2 people that havent gotten to regret anything for 25 years because of Sanford.
Because of his age I am ok with him avoiding the needle
Any american politician that takes up his case would be committing political suicide imo.
LOLCATS
08-18-2014, 08:06 PM
He wanted money to go to a fair.
He decided to ask around if he could mow some lawns to make money.
First house he goes to, they say no thanks.
He forces his way in and kills 2 people.
How do we know he isnt a psychopath that is pretending?
the family of the people he killed was promised he would be jailed a certain amount of time, before he was eligible for parole. Society owes scumbags like sanford nothing. they owe it to the family of the people he killed to honor the sentence.
there are 2 people that havent gotten to regret anything for 25 years because of Sanford.
Because of his age I am ok with him avoiding the needle
Any american politician that takes up his case would be committing political suicide imo.
Id like to point out that he wasnt alone, he was with a older teen friend. The victims were stabbed but the older teen, Sean Rowe, too a plea bargain saying it was Ronalds idea and that he was just there. Even though Rowe is the one who ended up with the money. Many people believe the older Rowe influenced the younger Stanford, and that Rowe was the one who actually did the killing.
Rowe took the deal and only served 2 years for assisted robbery while Stanford is serving 170 years.
MavsSuperFan
08-18-2014, 08:27 PM
Id like to point out that he wasnt alone, he was with a older teen friend. The victims were stabbed but the older teen, Sean Rowe, too a plea bargain saying it was Ronalds idea and that he was just there. Even though Rowe is the one who ended up with the money. Many people believe the older Rowe influenced the younger Stanford, and that Rowe was the one who actually did the killing.
Rowe took the deal and only served 2 years for assisted robbery while Stanford is serving 170 years.
Because rowe got away with it doesn't make me more sympathetic to sanford. Should have snitched faster.
Would have like rowe to get the same if not worse sentence.
I don't feel sorry for him but feel like there is something wrong. He committed the crime at 13 and was probably not fully aware of the seriousness of the situation or consequences of his actions. Not sure of many jurisdictions that would put someone away for life in a similar situation.
Also does anyone know why he's in locked down cus I doubt he's been in locked down since 15.
DwnShft2Xcelr8
08-18-2014, 09:59 PM
I don't feel sorry for him but feel like there is something wrong. He committed the crime at 13 and was probably not fully aware of the seriousness of the situation or consequences of his actions.
By the age of 10, most kids know the difference between right and wrong.
If what LOLCATS said about Sanford getting life imprisonment for Rowe's crime, I do feel bad, but I would've known better at the age of 13 to not hang with bad influences. I just can't excuse his acts. I think Rowe should be in prison right there with him.
By the age of 10, most kids know the difference between right and wrong.
If what LOLCATS said about Sanford getting life imprisonment for Rowe's crime, I do feel bad, but I would've known better at the age of 13 to not hang with bad influences. I just can't excuse his acts. I think Rowe should be in prison right there with him.
I don't disagree that he knew that it was wrong but I don't think he fully understood that the situation would spiral into a double homicide as well. What I find interesting is that he seems like a better fit for release than the majority of ex cons.
If two trannies have sex with each other are they both gay, both lesbian, or bisexual? If a trannie ****s a women is she gay? or he gay?
NumberSix
08-18-2014, 10:24 PM
If two trannies have sex with each other are they both gay, both lesbian, or bisexual? If a trannie ****s a women is she gay? or he gay?
Tranny = man
2 trannies = 2 men
1 tranny + 1 woman = 1 man + 1 woman
Not rocket science.
LOLCATS
08-19-2014, 09:56 AM
I don't disagree that he knew that it was wrong but I don't think he fully understood that the situation would spiral into a double homicide as well. What I find interesting is that he seems like a better fit for release than the majority of ex cons.
Exactly. I could understand saying he has to pay for his crime, but he has already been in prison for 25 years. In some countries that is the maximum sentence for his crime. So he has clearly paid for his actions, and keeping him in there any longer isnt helping anyone. It is clear to see the man is rehabilitated and ready to contribute to society.
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