They also lose bowel and sphincter control, which isn't all that pleasant, but would probably be the last thing on the condemned's mind.
I don't know. I was reading a book about famous serial killers last night (light reading on a Friday as you do) and some of the things they did were absolutely grotesque and simply without humanity. I'm not saying all human beings possess humanity, but they SHOULD, even if it only extends to family and friends. The paradox is that executing these subhuman bastards makes us all (through the state) in some way morally complicit in murder, even if it is state-sanctioned. "An eye for an eye" is too simplistic and draconian a philosophy for the 21st century, but allowing these sickos to live in a relatively comfortable prison with their happy memories of rape, murder and dismemberment while the families of their victims are still haunted by the horrific deaths of their loved ones seems too lenient.
A whole paragraph. I swear I'm not QPH
Thats what i'd do to fekers like this if convicted without any shadow of doubt nice big block of concrete encased round there feet lowered into a pull of water which is slowly filling up with a hose running into it probably put the convicted in around chest level to start with and watch the fear and panic on the fekers face as the water rises.
If anyone is interested in this topic check out the following links
Capital punishment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of methods of capital punishment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Truth is out there.
This is the point. This is a sick person. Something is badly wrong in his brain, either physically or psychologically and most likely through no fault of his own. If this man had cancer he would be treated in hospital but because his sickness was in the brain there seems to have been no help for him. No "normal" person would do what he did.
The most cost effective way to deal with the sick and elderly who are costing us €billions to keek them alive is just to give them one lethal injection. I am just trying to point out how stark the contrast is between how we treat the physically injured compared to the mentally injured.