I'm 10, I killed you, what should happen to me? |
Here are the general forum rules that you must follow before you start any debate topics. Please make sure you've read and followed all directions.
I'm 10, I killed you, what should happen to me? |
*NatiMarie* |
![]()
Post
#1
|
Guest ![]() |
I had this in the death penalty question, but I think it's a different issue. What if they were younger than 12 or something and they committed a crime of this extent. What should be done to them?
Okay, what's I'm talking about...I should have specified, sorry is the Jamie Bulgar case. The story is a three year old was brutally tortured and murdered by one 9-year old boy and a 10-year old boy. He was abducted and by a course of hours, died a terrible death. What should have happened to these boys? Years later, at the age of 18 they were released from prison. Is that a suitable penalty? EDIT//--from a website Here's brief summary: On February 12, 1993 a small boy who was to turn three in March was taken from a shopping mall in Liverpool by two 10 year old boys. Jamie Bulger walked away from his mother for only a second and Jon Venables took his hand and led him out of the mall with his friend Robert Thompson. They took Jamie on a walk for over 2 and a half miles, along the way stopping every now and again to torture the poor little boy who was crying constantly for his mommy. Finally they stopped at a railway track where they brutally kicked him, threw stones at him, rubbed paint in his eyes and pushed batteries up his anus. It was actually worse than this. What these two boys did was so horrendous that Jamie's mother was forbidden to identify his body. They then left his beaten small body on the tracks so a train could run him over to hide the mess they had created. These two boys, even being boys understood what they did was wrong, hence trying to make it look like an accident. This week Lady Justice Butler-Sloss has awarded the two boys anonymity for the rest of their lives when they leave custody with new identities. We cannot let this happen. They will also leave early this year only serving just over half of their sentence. One paper even stated that Robert may go on to University. They are getting away with their crime. They need to pay, and we have to do something to make them pay for their horrific crime. They took Jamie's life violently away, and in return they get a new life. |
|
|
![]() |
![]()
Post
#2
|
|
look for the stars as the sun goes down ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 493 Joined: Aug 2006 Member No: 453,963 ![]() |
i think they have that phycological disorder where they do knowwhat's right and wrong it's just they have absolutely no conscience. how come the article doesn't mention if they those boys had psychoanalysis? i serious think that's what they need before the crime is judged. but if i'm correct and they do have that disorder(i can't remember the name dammnit) they don't deserve to go out in the public, becuase i don't they they are "human". there's a high chance that they'll just do that again...those type of people don't know love or compassion or sympathy.
edit:i think it's called schizoid |
|
|
![]() ![]() |