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Maybe they are right about the death penalty....

Perhaps we've all jumped the gun, and maybe just maybe, the Subprime* Court is right about sentencing rapists to death. After all, there is always the option of sentencing these sexual deviants to long prison terms where they are monitored and unable to continue carrying out heinous crimes.

Or, not.

One thing most of us have learned by now is that regardless of the best attempts by society to restrain these freaks from tainting society with their vile acts, it's impossible to ever 'stop them forever' without the assistance of their death. Even locking them up behind bars and guarding them doesn't really stop them, if it's there intent to persist in their perversions.

Take Enoch Hall, of the Tomoka Correctional Institution in Florida. He's currently serving two life sentences for sexual battery with a weapon and kidnapping convictions from a 1993 case. But being in prison didn't do much to stop him from taking another victim.
An inmate raped and murdered a female corrections officer at a prison in Daytona Beach, Fla., according to police.

Enoch Hall, 39, attacked Officer Donna Fitzgerald, 50, Wednesday night while she was on duty at Tomoka Correctional Institution, the state Department of Corrections reported.


I know, I know- you're telling me that that is just one case- a rare happening. So, to back up my point- let's look at Eugene Watson Bond, he's serving a life sentence for sexually abusing a 6 year old girl. Thankfully he's behind bars and unable to hurt yet another child, right? Not exactly. See I found his name at Trench's new place, Bad Breeders. And that is never a good sign. Turns out that Bond had a wife who came to visit him while he was in prison. And she decided to bring her 8 year old daughter along, where Bond was able to molest her in the visiting room- in plain view of other people who were smart enough to report it. Normally I wouldn't give people such credit for just doing what should be considered a 'must', but it seems that in this case, expecting the MOTHER to report it, or at least not bring the child wouldn't have done any good.
Mrs. Bond admits seeing her husband get sexually aroused when the girl was sitting on his lap during previous visits. So basically she was serving up her daughter to her child molesting husband.


Geez, the longer I think about it- the more I'm stuck wondering just what the hell the Subprime Court expects us to do with these sexual heathens... because it seems that even while locked away from society they are still able to add victims to their criminal histories.

*Subprime Court, think of subprime mortgages- doesn't meet normal standards, less than desirable, something that should be shunned.

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