tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1072125047008275922.post3788496907013996258..comments2024-03-23T23:29:11.290-07:00Comments on Kidnapping, Murder, and Mayhem: The Murder of Clevie TedderUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1072125047008275922.post-21425493743309217952022-02-14T02:20:59.443-08:002022-02-14T02:20:59.443-08:00This is a major problem in our society. If a 14 or...This is a major problem in our society. If a 14 or 15 year old person. Much like the guilty party in the above story commits a brutal murder even while on probation many feel he deserves another chance at life. I believe he should suffer the consequences of his actions and within 5 years or less. So many people want to pass blame on everyone but the guilty party. No matter what happened in his past he took a young girls life in a very sadistic way. Obviously a he is a psychopath with problems who is unable to live within the laws and guidelines of society. It does not take a genius to know forcing yourself on someone or murder are wrong. He admitted his guilt but it seems like as it is today the liberal news media seems to forget the victim and their family and the violent way she was killed. It appears to me the violence and the murder mean very little to the newspaper whose opinion that a state like Florida who would execute somebody who murdered and raped a young innocent person when they were of the age of 14 or 15 is a state that is brutal. Instead of focusing on the guilty focus on the last minutes of this you girls life. Think about the fear and terror this young girl must have endured in the last minutes of her life! Then think about her family and what they are forced to live with for the rest of their lives. <br /><br />Bring back the death penalty for cases were there are no doubts about the guilty! They should have 5 to 7 years for appeals. Dragging out death penalty cases only causes more emotional pain on the victims family.<br /><br />Some people are just evil and do not deserve to live. Yet many people are more concerned with the treatment of the guilty party or parties than with what the the victim endured. In my opinion death row inmates are given far to much time before they are executed.Allenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10231379517878652264noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1072125047008275922.post-45233719000296054942017-10-21T03:57:26.397-07:002017-10-21T03:57:26.397-07:00Mr. Waters, Your articles and research are always...Mr. Waters, Your articles and research are always intriguing. This is the second article I've read from you which mentions the relative of my brother in law Stan Jones. His 13 year old son's name is Minor S. Jones.<br /><br />Shuffling Sigurdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16032673508698054397noreply@blogger.com