Re: RARA-AVIS: Re: Two buck books

From: Patrick King ( abrasax93@yahoo.com)
Date: 22 Oct 2007


Kerry, there is no record of any dead person ever killing anyone! THAT is success! The victims of murder are never the murdered dead. The murdered dead, however horribly they've been killed, are dead. The living victims of murder, every murder, are the families of the murdered dead. You never feel like you've done enough. You can never just lay down the damned sword, because if you do they'll let the bastard who killed your child out of prison. Do a google search on Charles Sobhraj and see what you see. How will you feel when a guy like that moves into your town? Of course, it couldn't happen to you. No, not to Kerry Schooley. "They'd" never let a guy like that move near you. About as likely as winning the lottery! Maybe we should give Charles Sobhraj a "fair shake." Maybe he really did do the world a service. All those
"bad" kids he killed. Left up to me, I'd kill Sobhraj so fast his head would fall in the dirt. Will it stop some other creep from killing travelers? I don't know. But it sure as hell will bring an end to the murderous career of Charles Sobhraj.

Patrick King
--- "Kerry J. Schooley" < gsp.schoo@murderoutthere.com> wrote:

> At 06:14 PM 19/10/2007, Patrick wrote:
> >I'm
> >not looking for emotional satisfaction. I'm not
> >looking for revenge. I'm looking for a total
> solution
> >to a very specific problem once and for all.
>
> Then it's hard to understand how you might be
> encouraged by the
> history of capital punishment. Not much evidence of
> a total solution
> there. The pursuit of a total solution is pretty
> noirish stuff
> though, providing great examples of how we are
> doomed, or screwed,
> often by our own best intentions.
>
> Best,
> Kerry
>
>
>
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