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xxchromies · 8 months
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For all da girlies who want to bang school shooters/mass murderers
This might be controversial but I think murder is bad. If YOU are struggling with hybristophilia for a mass murderer, never fear! I thought of an idea for how you can stop this. What you have to do is listen to the Heather the Musical soundtrack and imagine that you are Veronica and your beloved murderer of choice is JD. Allow yourself to go on a fantastic journey of imagination. No doubt this will heal you from your sexual perversions. You will see that it is not very nice to have a murderer boyfriend after all! If it helps you can make all the other characters people you know in real life or whoever you want
This is more likely to work if you're also a maladaptive daydreamer. Nothing against da hybristophiles. I'm not upset with y'all cause I know y'all are mentally ill. I just thought I'd help y'all out since I am very malevolent. Peace and love.
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haha-im-a-mess · 10 months
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Some of Nik's drawings
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yihan9 · 2 years
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Nikolas Cruz’s search history. It keeps on getting worse.
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rudethedoomer3 · 1 year
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Parkland Murderer Nikolas Cruz has been formally sentenced to 17 sentences of life without parole for 17 counts of first degree murder and 17 life sentences for attempted murder, each count to run consecutively.
The judge also garnished all of Cruz’s jail account until all of his legal fees and restitution is payed off. This is going to make prison extra tough for Cruz. Cruz is led away to serve the rest of his natural life in prison.
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criminol · 1 year
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Nikolas Cruz, the gunman who carried out the Parkland school shooting has been formally sentenced to life in prison without parole after a jury did not unanimously recommend the death penalty for which he was eligible. Cruz carried out the massacre in 2018 and was convicted of 17 counts of murder which included 14 students and three staff members.
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I'm a bit glad that the Parkland shooter got life in prison. It's not that I'm against the death penalty. I don't think executing people who commit heinous crimes proves society is just as bad as them or any of that nonsense. I would have been glad if he had been executed, too, but I think most people, even criminals, would find life in prison worse than death. It's not like prison is a nice place to live, and it's not like most criminals approve of murdering children. People like Nikolas Cruz don't do well in prison.
(And I agree that we need prison reform. Even for prisoners like Cruz. But while I believe prisons need to be reformed, I also can't bring myself to be broken up at the idea of a school shooter suffering.)
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is expected to sign a bill on Friday allowing juries to recommend the death penalty in capital cases on an 8-4 vote, a move spurred by the less-than-unanimous vote that led to the Parkland school shooter being sentenced to life in prison.
The state's Republican-led House of Representatives approved the measure with an 80-30 vote on Thursday, following the Republican-controlled state Senate's approval in March.
If the Republican Governor signs the bill into law, Florida prosecutors trying capital felony cases would need to convince only two-thirds of the 12-member jury that someone who is convicted deserves the death penalty, rather than a unanimous decision by a jury.
The change only affects the penalty phase of capital trials. It would have no effect on the requirement for a jury's unanimous vote to convict a defendant.
DeSantis has pushed for the legislation since October when he said he was "very disappointed" after a jury could not come to a unanimous decision on giving a death sentence to Nikolas Cruz, who killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland in 2018.
Three jurors voted to spare Cruz, and by default his sentence was life in prison without the possibility of parole, according to the Death Penalty Information Center.
If the bill becomes law, Florida would join Alabama as the only states where a unanimous jury decision is not required, the center noted.
Tony Montalto, whose daughter Gina was killed in the Parkland shooting, has been pushing for Florida lawmakers to change the jury requirement.
"Because of the jury's incorrect decision ... the victims, my beautiful daughter, her 13 classmates and her three teachers did not get the justice that they deserve," Montalto said during an interview on WPLG, an ABC affiliate in South Florida, in March.
DeSantis, widely thought to be weighing a 2024 presidential campaign, has accelerated efforts to build his national profile, especially around crime and justice issues. In February, he traveled to New York, Chicago and Philadelphia to speak to law enforcement groups on criminal justice matters.
Legal and ethical questions have swirled around capital punishment in the United States in recent years as states have found it difficult to procure drugs to carry out the death penalty through lethal injections. Several executions have been botched in recent years.
In 2017, Florida passed a law that required death penalties to be imposed only after a unanimous recommendation by a jury.
The law came after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down an earlier state law, saying it unconstitutionally let judges determine the facts that would lead to a death sentence, rather than juries.
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randochurka · 2 years
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is anyone still active in the tcc? it’s been a while.
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psxrwj · 8 months
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jazsparklez · 9 months
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Hey everyone, I’ve been away from tumblr for a really long time and have decided I will not be posting anything on here very often however I will still be active and replying to any messages you would like to send me :) I’m a member of the TCC and would be super happy to talk about it with anybody who is also interested <3
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Parkland shooter's victims face him in court once more before he's sentenced to life in prison | CNN
Parkland shooter’s victims face him in court once more before he’s sentenced to life in prison | CNN
CNN  —  Parkland school massacre gunman Nikolas Cruz will be formally sentenced this week to life in prison – but not until the families of those he killed in 2018 have one more opportunity to face him in court. “You stole him from us, and you did not receive the justice that you deserved,” Debra Hixon, the widow of victim Christopher Hixon, told Cruz in the first statement Tuesday morning,…
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haha-im-a-mess · 10 months
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One of Nik's released writings
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filosofablogger · 4 months
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A Dash of This, and a Dab of That ...
Well, my friends, it’s about time for me to vent a bit of the snark that’s been building this week … and you’ll be surprised that I don’t mention the “t-word” one single time! What price tag on 48 years of a life? You think you’ve had a rough life?  Think of 70-year-old Glynn Simmons who was just exonerated after spending 48 years, one month and 18 days in a prison in Oklahoma for a crime he did…
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maipareshaan · 11 months
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theusarticles · 1 year
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'You don't know me, but you tried to kill me.' Parkland victims and loved ones get last word before shooter sentenced to life in prison | CNN
‘You don’t know me, but you tried to kill me.’ Parkland victims and loved ones get last word before shooter sentenced to life in prison | CNN
CNN  —  Anguished survivors of the Parkland school shooting and grieving relatives of victims faced the gunman in court before he’s sentenced to life in prison, testifying Tuesday about the loved ones and sense of security he stole from them, and expressing anger over a jury’s decision not to recommend he be put to death. “You don’t know me, but you tried to kill me,” teacher Stacey Lippel told…
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trench · 2 years
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What does the Parkland verdict mean for the death penalty?
What does the Parkland verdict mean for the death penalty?
If you’ve been following me for a while, you know I used to be a strong proponent of the death penalty. I believe the phrase I used to use was, ‘throw them feet first into a rusty wood chipper’. Anytime a state would put a moratorium on the death penalty, I would remind people who was still on death row in that state. For example, when New Jersey abolished the death penalty back in 2007, I…
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