Joshua Komisarjevsky and Steven J Hayes

These guys just need killing in the worst possible way.  Right now.

There is no doubt whatsoever that they killed an entire family brutally.  None.  They’re even admitting it now in way too much detail.  There is no point whatsoever in having a trial that lasts more than five minutes to announce how guilty they are.  How long will we be forced to suffer the details?  These guys just need killing now, and the evidence destroyed immediately.  I don’t care which one is more guilty than the other, they both did it, neither tried to stop it.  They are both equally at fault.  They both need to be removed from society, and most definitely from the gene pool.  And quite frankly, the most humane methods need to be eliminated.  Slowly cooked over an open fire would suit me just fine.

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