tortured and killed a puppy by baking it to death in a gas oven.
justin and joshua moulder pleaded guilty to nine counts today in atlanta. they face up to 90 years when they are sentenced on february 9.
Friday, January 26, 2007
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They deserve the 90 yrs. Who knows what they have done and got away with it. If they can be that evil, what else are they capable of
Makes you feel the parents forgot something in their training.
10 years..5 years in prison and 5 years of intensive parole. Also 1000 hours of community service in an animal shelter.
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90 years in prison with no possibility of early release under any circumstances. Also, they should be mixed in with the general population and given no special protection.
Rusty nail has a good idea of 1000 hours service at an animal shelter.
That would equal about 250 days @ 4 hours per day or about a years service.
These kids need some SERIOUS therapy. Locking them away in prison will not solve their problems. It will only make things worse.
I would require mandatory therapy for at least 2 years and require them to volunteer at least 500 community service hours at a local animal shelter.
Yeah lets try to rehabilitate them like all the child molestors, rapist, etc....When are people going to realize that doesnt work.
7:50 you hit it right on the head,the only thing rodents like this understand is hard time do the same to them,bake their no good butts
Prison should be reserved for serious offenders--murderers, rapists, etc. Sending these two young men to prison will not solve their problems. It'll just cost us the taxpapers thousands of dollars and when they get out, they'll probably be worse than they were when they came in.
I agree that sending them to prision will not fix their problem. Fact is, it probably can't be fixed. So what do you do when there is so much evil in someone that they can't be rehabbed? Do away with them and spend the time and expense on someone that can be fixed, or taught or helped. Do not waste time and money on those that are beyond repair.
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