Comments on: Idaho Child Killer Gets Death Penalty

Joseph Edward Duncan III Sentenced For 2005 Kidnapping, Torture And Murder Of Boy

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by airboatboy August 28, 2008 7:22 AM EDT
Vechtables, I think you should take your other pills and get some sleep now....
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by noirceur August 28, 2008 6:34 AM EDT
"He should be tortured and killed the same way he did to the little boy."
Posted by matvei1107 "EXACTLY"
THIS MAN SHOULD BE TORTURED VERY SLOWLY
Posted by frigginnutz "EXACTLY"
Many of those posting their fantasys of torturing and killing Joseph Edward Duncan III seem - in that regard - much like him.
Too bad. Posted by CBS_Oliver "YOUR A IDIOT"

This man will sit in prison for 10 or more years with his TV and magazines,his 3 meals a day,and then his shot to just go to sleep and die.Hardly justice for what he did to this little boy and the nightmare his sister will have to endure for the rest of her life,and all the others he murdered and lives he forever altered.



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by barbaram99 August 28, 2008 6:29 AM EDT
Good. He got death. Now carry it out. hE HAS GOTTEN DEATH AND SO IT IS ONLY RIGHT IT BE CARRIED OUT.
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by jankebenz August 28, 2008 5:33 AM EDT
Why? Why did God let this happen? Why can''''t he just intervene in a case like this? I''''m waiting for an answer because this case has shaken my faith.

Posted by staycalm at 02:05 AM : Aug 28, 2008

This world is by no means perfect,but the world where this boy now lives is. God gave mankind the freedom to choose between good and evil,unfortunatly many chose evil. Our lives, even if we live to be 100, are but "a mist before the wind", Accepting,and following Jesus brings eternal life, but rejecting him brings eternal death and destruction. Don''t let your faith be shaken by world events, but strenghten it by reading the bible for hope, trust,guidance and encouragement.
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by beehive21-2009 August 28, 2008 5:27 AM EDT
This killer should have been killed years ago.
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by oneworldusa August 28, 2008 5:09 AM EDT
I advocate the death penalty not for the joy or satisfaction of asking states to kill anyone, but for the deterrent it is meant to create to prevent people from committing unspeakable crimes, where, in all cases, the convicted has murdered someone else.

Stiffer dealth penalties for more kinds of crimes should help bring crime down and save innocent people, but if not, then the murderers have chosen their own fate, not the people or the states.
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by staycalm August 28, 2008 5:05 AM EDT
When I read what he did to that little boy I wanted to die. I don''t want to live in a world where people can do such things to each other, especially to a defenseless, innocent child. Can you imagine what that child went through, what he thought about while the horror was happening to him and the fact that he knew that his mother was dead and there was no one he could even call out to or have any hope of rescuing him. Utter hopeless of a young child in the face of evil. All the stories he had heard about monsters and bogiemen which his mother told him weren''t real were real. All the stories he''d heard about a loving God and guardian angel who looks over and protects children were apparently not real in his case. Why? Why did God let this happen? Why can''t he just intervene in a case like this? I''m waiting for an answer because this case has shaken my faith.
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by libsluv2spit August 28, 2008 4:38 AM EDT
People who advocate the death penalty possess morals that are on a par with the criminals they seek to kill.

*Any* person who deliberately kills another person cannot be trusted to not do it again. These people ought to be segregated from society for the remainder of their natural lives.

Posted by studio41 at 12:09 AM : Aug 28, 2008
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spare me that ''moral'' liberal bullsh*t...care to pay for this guy''s keep???? I DONT..i rather have that little % of my money to go support a veteran..a poor child..fund a school...treat a senior citizen..BUT I DONT WANT TO PAY FOR THIS PIECE OF GARBAGE.
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by haoli25 August 28, 2008 4:32 AM EDT
Posted by hbevis


Pull your head out, STUDIO said ANYONE that has ever killed before should be locked up. I was just wondering if, as a former soldier that has killed other, should I be looking over my shoulder.

And IF I ever met you hbevis, I would make you cry like the little biitch you are.
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by hbevis August 28, 2008 4:13 AM EDT
Sooooooooo, you are saying that soldiers should be locked up as soon as their tour is finished?

Posted by haoli25

This is the talk of another cry baby liberal...
What in the world are you trying to do? Show everyone what level you are on? It seems to me that it is pretty low.
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by nothappyatall August 28, 2008 4:07 AM EDT
They may be unable to get to him there, send him to a minimum or a medium facility and they could fix him right up and wipe that silly smile off of his face just before they beat his brains out.

Posted by hbevis

Ive seen a clip on the web of a prisoner I think in a prison in Brazil, who was there for rape, the other prisoners beat the krap out of him, stabbed him and cut his head off, then they used his head as a football.
One of them taped it all and it was made available.
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by apprxam August 28, 2008 3:42 AM EDT
Idaho has made it''s decision: Death to a Killer who killed. Period.

Mercy belonged to, and was refused by Mr. Duncan. He has made his own destiny and it is, in the end, just.
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by haoli25 August 28, 2008 3:18 AM EDT
*Any* person who deliberately kills another person cannot be trusted to not do it again. These people ought to be segregated from society for the remainder of their natural lives. Posted by studio41


Sooooooooo, you are saying that soldiers should be locked up as soon as their tour is finished?

The Death Penalty in this country is reserved for the most heinous of crimes and it is deserved.
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by CBSTV August 28, 2008 3:09 AM EDT
People who advocate the death penalty possess morals that are on a par with the criminals they seek to kill.

*Any* person who deliberately kills another person cannot be trusted to not do it again. These people ought to be segregated from society for the remainder of their natural lives.
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by haoli25 August 28, 2008 2:59 AM EDT
I am curious, how is the death penalty administered in Idaho ? Posted by patriot12436



Idaho has Lethal Injection and Death by Firing Squad.
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by patriot12436 August 28, 2008 2:41 AM EDT
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That is one of the reasons i support the death penalty, it can''t be commuted or paroled.
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by patriot12436 August 28, 2008 2:39 AM EDT
To those who talk about putting him in a cell and letting the other prisoners have revenge. A friend of my ex wife had a husband who molested his step daughter for years. In jail the other prisoners beat and gang raped him repeatedly. The pervert loved it.
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by patriot12436 August 28, 2008 2:32 AM EDT
I am curious, how is the death penalty administered in Idaho ?
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by squeakof2006 August 28, 2008 2:30 AM EDT
Even in the Bible, they stoned people. Especially for murder. Stoning would be quite fitting. Each rock only enough to cause pain, not enough to kill. It isn''t until many stones have been thrown that he finally would be knocked out before he eventually dies of blunt force trauma. The whole thing can take minutes to hours, but he''d feel it for sure. They didn''t care about easing suffering for monsters who hurt others for the sheer joy of it.
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by patriot12436 August 28, 2008 2:29 AM EDT
I am glad he received the death penalty. I think it is deserving. As much as i would like to see him suffer this would put us on the same level with him. I would not want to be like him. We have to administer justice fairly and without vengeance, if not we become as bad as tose who we administer this justice too. Our laws must be upheld along with the dignity and honor that was intended when our forefathers wrote these laws.
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