Seems like a fair verdict. It is good that they did not persue the death penalty. This guy is the product of a war that we sent him to. It is not forgivable that he killed two guys, especially since they were trying to help him, apparently.
There was never a question of guilt or innocence - always the insanity drove him to it....all the more reason for the death penalty. The government has demonstrated that any mental defect is forever and incurable in their eyes - as shown in their basis for denial of gun permits for any association with a mental health professional.
Can't anyone be mentally unstable BEFORE they fight in a war? Millions of people who have never even been in the military are mentally unstable without benefit of PTSD.
Good.I'm getting sick of hearing insanity excuses every time someone commits murder.
ReplyDeleteRot in hell scumbag.
ReplyDeleteExecute that bastard!!
ReplyDeleteSeems like a fair verdict. It is good that they did not persue the death penalty. This guy is the product of a war that we sent him to. It is not forgivable that he killed two guys, especially since they were trying to help him, apparently.
ReplyDeleteThere was never a question of guilt or innocence - always the insanity drove him to it....all the more reason for the death penalty. The government has demonstrated that any mental defect is forever and incurable in their eyes - as shown in their basis for denial of gun permits for any association with a mental health professional.
ReplyDeleteCan't anyone be mentally unstable BEFORE they fight in a war? Millions of people who have never even been in the military are mentally unstable without benefit of PTSD.
ReplyDeletehe never saw combat, may as well worked in an office. he doled out munitions, and not for long. (6 mos.)
ReplyDeleteI'm disappointed, this is Texas. Thought they surely would have fried his a$$.
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