Am I wrong to feel that Ashley Elrod should also be punished?rack'm said:
I think she should definately be punished toobresamil said:Am I wrong to feel that Ashley Elrod should also be punished?
Agreed.bresamil said:Am I wrong to feel that Ashley Elrod should also be punished?
Ken King said:Reading the story it doesn't say she said it was Huff that raped her, it says Jackson suspected that it was Huff and did everything on his own. What would her crime be?
bresamil said:Okay Ken, you've got me. I just hate lying b!tches that incite riot. Although he wasn't a a police officer and she did not falsify a report, she definitely plays head games. Her game triggered someone to commit murder. Some people are born to cause mayhem. And she's going to enjoy her little 15 minutes of fame.
The boy who did the crime was obviously holding on to sanity by a very slim thread. He should be punished to the nth degree.
But that chick needs to be slapped until she gains some common sense.
bresamil said:Okay Ken, you've got me. I just hate lying b!tches that incite riot. Although he wasn't a a police officer and she did not falsify a report, she definitely plays head games. Her game triggered someone to commit murder. Some people are born to cause mayhem. And she's going to enjoy her little 15 minutes of fame.
The boy who did the crime was obviously holding on to sanity by a very slim thread. He should be punished to the nth degree.
But that chick needs to be slapped until she gains some common sense.
Ken King said:Games or not, where in the Hell does the sailor get off being the investigator, judge, jury and executioner? I'm not even sure he ever met the woman in real life based on the article but yet he killed for her. WTF is up with that? The sick mo-fo is the one under arrest. The woman may be a skank. a manipulator, or whatever but a murder I don't think she is.
I respond by karmarack'm said:I agree totally, but I also think she's a danger to society. :shrug:
Didn't say she was a murderer. I said she should be punished for her role in this crime. We haven't read their correspondence. Perhaps she knew Huff and set him up to be killed. We don't know.Ken King said:Games or not, where in the Hell does the sailor get off being the investigator, judge, jury and executioner? I'm not even sure he ever met the woman in real life based on the article but yet he killed for her. WTF is up with that? The sick mo-fo is the one under arrest. The woman may be a skank. a manipulator, or whatever but a murder I don't think she is.
Good question.Ken King said:When did sailors become soldiers?
Ken King said:Games or not, where in the Hell does the sailor get off being the investigator, judge, jury and executioner? I'm not even sure he ever met the woman in real life based on the article but yet he killed for her. WTF is up with that? The sick mo-fo is the one under arrest. The woman may be a skank. a manipulator, or whatever but a murder I don't think she is.
I didn't say you did, had I even implied it I would have quoted you (like I am doing now). The woman's role based on what we know is that she communicated with the clown by phone and email, claimed she was raped and described her attacker. Nothing more. I ask what her role in the crime was, I see none, you obviously do, so what is the crime?bresamil said:Didn't say she was a murderer. I said she should be punished for her role in this crime. We haven't read their correspondence. Perhaps she knew Huff and set him up to be killed. We don't know.
And as I said, the boy who committed the crime could not have been fully sane. Sane people do not do what he did.
I agree with you Ken. While she is incredably stupid and may have some things wrong upstairs, that's not a crime. If there's a good prosecuter, maybe get accesory.Ken King said:I didn't say you did, had I even implied it I would have quoted you (like I am doing now). The woman's role based on what we know is that she communicated with the clown by phone and email, claimed she was raped and described her attacker. Nothing more. I ask what her role in the crime was, I see none, you obviously do, so what is the crime?
Personally I'm betting they find enough connection that this could be classified the same as hiring a hitman. But I do not have all the evidence before me, and am responding with simple gut reaction to the story at hand.Ken King said:I didn't say you did, had I even implied it I would have quoted you (like I am doing now). The woman's role based on what we know is that she communicated with the clown by phone and email, claimed she was raped and described her attacker. Nothing more. I ask what her role in the crime was, I see none, you obviously do, so what is the crime?
For what? This is like you or I reading a novel or a post here on line, believing it is true and then acting upon what we believe as it relates to the story.Bustem' Down said:I agree with you Ken. While she is incredably stupid and may have some things wrong upstairs, that's not a crime. If there's a good prosecuter, maybe get accesory.