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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 301176" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am so thankful that a campus cop (in our campus-driven town the campus cops get NO respect although they are actually state troopers who deal with a LOT of garbage that the other officers in town do not have to take) took the situation seriously and followed through when his instincts said that something was wrong.</p><p></p><p>I am sure that Jaycee's family is thanking that campus cop and will keep him in their prayers. He is in mine, as are all the players in this except the captors.</p><p></p><p>I totally agree with Star. This man and woman should be put to death. If the law does nto do it then I hope and pray they are put in the general population and the corrections officers turn a blind eye to anything that happens to them. The other inmates will inflict far more pain than the judicial system will, so I actually prefer that.</p><p></p><p>I also think a rusty knife should be used to excise parts of the mans anatomy without anyone giving him even a tiny bit of pain medicine.. He should feel every bit of the pain as he bleeds out.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I am bloodthirsty in this case. I feel that treating this man with the kid gloves our inmates get (I know prison is hard but our prisoners are treated better than most of our homeless people, and certainly better than most of the populations of other countries.). I hope and pray that this man and his wife live in agony for the rest of their lives.</p><p></p><p>Jaycee and her babies are all in need of a LOT of therapy, love and still they won't really be "normal". Maybe by selling the rights to the story they can make enough to support themselves while they spend the next few decades trying to heal and sort out their lives.</p><p></p><p>I am so glad that the stepfather was called. He was the major suspect for all these years - it would have been so hard for him. As it is it broke up his marriage. I hope that everyone involved can find some measure of peace.</p><p></p><p>Why do evil people exist? Why do they ALWAYS try to say that God made them do it or is somehow "OK" with their evil actions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 301176, member: 1233"] I am so thankful that a campus cop (in our campus-driven town the campus cops get NO respect although they are actually state troopers who deal with a LOT of garbage that the other officers in town do not have to take) took the situation seriously and followed through when his instincts said that something was wrong. I am sure that Jaycee's family is thanking that campus cop and will keep him in their prayers. He is in mine, as are all the players in this except the captors. I totally agree with Star. This man and woman should be put to death. If the law does nto do it then I hope and pray they are put in the general population and the corrections officers turn a blind eye to anything that happens to them. The other inmates will inflict far more pain than the judicial system will, so I actually prefer that. I also think a rusty knife should be used to excise parts of the mans anatomy without anyone giving him even a tiny bit of pain medicine.. He should feel every bit of the pain as he bleeds out. Yes, I am bloodthirsty in this case. I feel that treating this man with the kid gloves our inmates get (I know prison is hard but our prisoners are treated better than most of our homeless people, and certainly better than most of the populations of other countries.). I hope and pray that this man and his wife live in agony for the rest of their lives. Jaycee and her babies are all in need of a LOT of therapy, love and still they won't really be "normal". Maybe by selling the rights to the story they can make enough to support themselves while they spend the next few decades trying to heal and sort out their lives. I am so glad that the stepfather was called. He was the major suspect for all these years - it would have been so hard for him. As it is it broke up his marriage. I hope that everyone involved can find some measure of peace. Why do evil people exist? Why do they ALWAYS try to say that God made them do it or is somehow "OK" with their evil actions? [/QUOTE]
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