Here is a rather enlightening video of the jailhouse confession of a murderer.
He and his buddy went to Garland, Texas because "That's where the rich white folks at" and decided to steal a car. He ended up executing two men who were out in front of a Christian music broadcast studio.
In this video, you can sense the nihilistic anger of this animal, but the anger is also accompanied by a non-chalant and total disregard for human life - whether for someone else's, or his own. At the end of the interview, he is asked if there is anything he wants to say to the families of his two murder victims. I refer you to the title of this post.
Unless you see evil up close and personal like this, it is admittedly difficult to comprehend that it actually exists.
Good Day to You, Sir
5 comments:
I have confronted truly evil people in my time. This guy certainly fills the bill. Did you notice that this guy started talking about how his life was hell? When the interviewer confronted him he just reiterated his claim that his life was hell. Even this animal couldn't come up with an answer. There are many people who are confronted with tough circumstances and overcome them and thrive. Many of our ancestors came to this country and confronted overwhelming circumstances and still were able to succeed. America gives you that chance. This animal has forfeited his chance and deserves whatever punishment the law allows. Maybe God will be more forgiving.
He's going to see what hell is really like and soon. Either through prison or the afterlife. Either way, he'll learn.
I stole your last line as the title for my post linking to your post.
And I know you know that I know you know that I know....
Strap him to the gurney and insert the needle. Goodbye to bad trash.
This video was shown on my local Fox affiliate, for which I lambasted them thouroughly. I see no reason to give evil men publicity. These guys killed two innocent men for an old car and three dollars. I don't know what happened to this guy in his 19 years to make him think that this was reasonable behavior, but his act is definitely a good reason to still have capital punishment.
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