its a variation on the twinkie defense! and to read someone actually got away with it already, wow! insanity should not be a defense, it should be the very reason we lock you up for life. if you cant drink some starbucks or a redbull without killing someone you should not be in society, why is that so confusing? i'd sooner let someone out that killed another person very deliberately than release a crazy person. at least with an intentional murder you usually have a unique set of circumstances that will not be repeated.
its a variation on the twinkie defense! and to read someone actually got away with it already, wow! insanity should not be a defense, it should be the very reason we lock you up for life. if you cant drink some starbucks or a redbull without killing someone you should not be in society, why is that so confusing? i'd sooner let someone out that killed another person very deliberately than release a crazy person. at least with an intentional murder you usually have a unique set of circumstances that will not be repeated.
A recent paper by Dr Blotto Von Dumberg has stated that peanut butter too can lead to frenzied psychotic behavior in people, especially when it sticks to the roof of your mouth...Imagine if this clown had added peanut butter to his mix?
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and to read someone actually got away with it already, wow!
insanity should not be a defense, it should be the very reason we lock you up for life. if you cant drink some starbucks or a redbull without killing someone you should not be in society, why is that so confusing?
i'd sooner let someone out that killed another person very deliberately than release a crazy person. at least with an intentional murder you usually have a unique set of circumstances that will not be repeated.
and to read someone actually got away with it already, wow!
insanity should not be a defense, it should be the very reason we lock you up for life. if you cant drink some starbucks or a redbull without killing someone you should not be in society, why is that so confusing?
i'd sooner let someone out that killed another person very deliberately than release a crazy person. at least with an intentional murder you usually have a unique set of circumstances that will not be repeated.
"You see, your honor, my client was too drunk to know that he was driving..."