My dad used to say, "A lock just keeps an honest man honest." meaning those who want to do bad things will find a way, a deterrent just stops temptation or acting in haste.
@momD6122 жыл бұрын
I believe its been suggested before, but I'll do it again. The movie about Aileen Wuornos "monster" is very good. Tragic life, tragic decisions, just tragic for so many families. 😢
@snowflakehunter2 жыл бұрын
I bought that DVD at a garage sale for $1.00, but I have not yet watched it.
@momD6122 жыл бұрын
@@snowflakehunter I encourage you to watch it. It's very interesting. Great acting!! There should be a documentary thing on the DVD. Watch that too. Insightful into her life & what drove her to end up doing the horrible things she did.
@peppermoon74852 жыл бұрын
She was so badly abused when she was a child ,, It’s so sad …Life definitely turned her into a “monster “
@momD6122 жыл бұрын
@@peppermoon7485 yes. I agree.
@danajohnson47572 жыл бұрын
She didn't have a chance in life. Pretty much abused from birth. This monster was definitely created!
@lareeseblaque83032 жыл бұрын
Death penalty is not just for deterant it is also justice.
@snowflakehunter2 жыл бұрын
My childhood sweetheart and next door neighbor, Lisa Underwood along with her 7 year old son Jayden and unborn baby was murdered by Stephen Barbee in 2005. He is currently on death row with a stay of execution issued in October of 2021 due to claimed religious violations. I miss my friend.
@LA_HA2 жыл бұрын
Devin C: We're so sorry the justice system is failing you and Ms. Underwood's family and other friends. So very sorry
@justchillin67932 жыл бұрын
McVay did the boom boom to avenge ruby ridge and Waco
@danielwilliams97532 жыл бұрын
4:25 I think part of the problem, as to why people are not scared of the death penalty is because it takes so long for it to even occur. People are on death row for 20+ years
@aleatharhea2 жыл бұрын
The death penalty itself is not a deterrent, but the prospect of life in prison does have some deterrent effect.
@scotthill1600 Жыл бұрын
That’s the best part about it, best of both worlds sit in prison for a decade or 2 then get executed
@michelef88063 Жыл бұрын
@@aleatharhea No it doesn't. The people that do these crimes whether they get the dealth penalty or life with no parole don't care about anyone but themselves.
@kikibeneme2 жыл бұрын
It may not be an effective deterrent, but I don't see what else is a commiserate punishment for the horrific crimes that some of these people commit. Life sentencing doesn't necessarily deter either.
@pambarab55062 жыл бұрын
I'm from Texas where the death penalty is legal. I don't always agree with it, but think that sometimes it's the necessary option.
@twenty3enigma2 жыл бұрын
After a breakup with a girlfriend in L.A. in early 1987, I lived in the Cecil Hotel briefly -- where Richard Ramirez had lived for awhile in 1985, and Austrian serial killer Jack Unterweger in 1991. Dive into the Cecil's history. No other place in L.A. has such a long, dark history related to death.
@1perfectpitch2 жыл бұрын
The death penalty is not a deterrent is absolutely the most absurd statement ever uttered. The person executed has BEEN FOREVER DETERRED from doing another crime.
@airforcerules7472 жыл бұрын
These are the words of Albert Pierrepoint, he was the most famous executioner in Britain: "... is said to be a deterrent. I cannot agree. There have been murders since the beginning of time, and we shall go on looking for deterrents until the end of time. If death were a deterrent, I might be expected to know. It is I who have faced them last, young lads and girls, working men, grandmothers. I have been amazed to see the courage with which they take that walk into the unknown. It did not deter them then, and it had not deterred them when they committed what they were convicted for. All the men and women whom I have faced at that final moment convince me that in what I have done I have not prevented a single murder."
@1perfectpitch2 жыл бұрын
@@airforcerules747 Still stupid.
@vanhattfield8292 Жыл бұрын
@@airforcerules747 What he doesn't understand is that there is no record of those who did not kill because of the threat of the death penalty because we dot have a way to identify those who do "not" commit a crime.
@pamelagabert47092 жыл бұрын
Every person executed never killed again. Excellent deterrent.
@bethbennett-blesi6908 Жыл бұрын
Gary Gilmore actually killed 3 people in the Salt Lake City, Utah area. The guy he was convicted of killing was rather young, and Gilmore shot him execution style as he knelt on the floor. The other 2 he killed with Drano (a very caustic crystal drain opener) as in forcing it down their throats.
@greggwilliamson2 жыл бұрын
(15:40) About psychopaths and love. Please watch the first episode of "Dexter". Probably one of the best explanations of psychopathy, ever. (great show too)
@cq88222 жыл бұрын
The pictures of rescuers carrying out children’s bodies in Oklahoma was heart wrenching. There was a daycare in the building. We don’t know if it stops people because they don’t commit the crime 🤷♀️
@pamelahoracek Жыл бұрын
Timothy McViegh, a former military man. He was frustrated on the government actions towards some federal raids. He was correct I felt with some of his complaints, but one should not kill innocent people to get back with the government. It does get frustrating how our government and their approach in certain actions. Bill Clinton drove me crazy by his administration's actions and with the media most times to cover up with those they want to protect. Florida and Texas do not take their time with letting murders keep the appeals going. One commits the crime you have to face the punishment. Many states that are more liberal and no matter what someone did to others or how many innocent people that was raped, tortured, killed, do not believe in the death penalty. So killers in those states just get life in jail and no parole. Like in my state of CA, we have the death penalty, but with all the chances of appeals, defense of not getting a fair trial because of being poor, race, bad childhood, etc... it takes decades for one to be executed. Most likely, they die in prison of old age, cancer, etc... I was around with Richard Ramirez, he was sick and someone that sick, just put him down, there is no hope of redemption in this man.
@tiredandcranky2 жыл бұрын
Psychologists say that a psychopath can love. Not how we perceive it, but in that person's own way. Not all psychopaths are a like in regard to emotions or understanding. Some even feel empathy.
@norskawarrior19192 жыл бұрын
I think you should watch a documentary on Timothy McVeigh. He was a war vet, his anger was directed at the government. His statements regarding the fact that children died was interesting. Although one doesn't condone his actions, it does have merit.
@tax9059722 жыл бұрын
And blacks and Jews. You left that out.
@michellesnyder94982 жыл бұрын
Timothy McVeigh was obsessed with the Waco David Koresh guy who was a cult leader
@Youdontunderstandmoney2 жыл бұрын
Definitely a tricky debate nonetheless. One angle that these kinds of videos ignore is the supposed protection aspect of the death penalty (again, keyword is supposed). There's been instances where dangerous murders who openly expressed their immutable thirst to kill were granted leniency and as a result they went on to kill more people (other inmates, guards, prison staff) or conspired to murder (e.g. paying another inmate to kill someone, bribing a guard to help them obtain a weapon, ordering hits through phone conversations/letters, etc.) Beyond that, if we're really against the death penalty, then why aren't we opposed to all of its forms? When the police kill people in the pursuit of "public safety", why are they let off the hook? The people they killed were given no trial or due process whatsoever but somehow only the death penalty receives the brunt of the criticism. I'm not saying that I support or oppose DP but at least when someone is sentenced to death, they were given some kind of due process and had the opportunity to argue their case before a court; I'm not saying that courts are the end all be all of justice but even assuming that the trial was shoddy it's still more thorough than a police officer making a split second decision while under immense stress to shoot and kill an "armed and dangerous" suspect in the pursuit of "public safety". After all, how does the cop know that the armed person isn't holding a fake weapon? Why should that cop play god? What right does he have to terminate another person's life even if it's in pursuit of a good end? What if the armed suspect is mentally ill and didn't mean to cause harm to anyone? What if the suspect could've been rehabilitated? What if the cop misses their shot and hits an innocent person instead of the armed suspect? Is it really worth killing one in order to save two? It really is a complicated philosophical discussion.
@benrast17552 жыл бұрын
I don’t think the death penalty works as a deterrent, though we can never no for sure if an how many people may have chosen not to kill based on that reason. But for those who would kill again if released or escape from prison, the death penalty ensures that they won’t have that chance.
@jjc42202 жыл бұрын
I think some 450k+ children go missing every year in the US. Although most are eventually found, some 10k are never found each year. So the US has either a serial killer problem across the country, or something else is going on.
@snowflakehunter2 жыл бұрын
In 2012 8 million children went missing worldwide. Sad but true.
@reginaheineman5642 жыл бұрын
Human trafficked too God knows where 😢
@aliciasavage68012 жыл бұрын
Its human trafficking, mostly sexual crimes but sometimes just for murder. Its not a theory, there is a conspiracy and behind it are some of the most powerful, and well known names of society. I mean just look at how many friends Epstien had and yet people keep not thinking its possible - well I don't know about others but I don't have 1 friend who is a sexual predator, yet some of these "elites" have multiple convicted ones and we are really suppose to just believe that they aren't engaging in such disgusting act as well? come on people. We have a pedo problem that goes all the way to the top and has infected almost every aspect of society.
@Maeshalanadae2 жыл бұрын
Death penalty isn’t meant to be a deterrent. The only way to make certain one doesn’t hurt anyone ever again is to remove their life.
@Jliske2 Жыл бұрын
15:40 for a few people (like at least two of the cases in this video) what causes them to break is the sheer amount of loss, abuse, and unnecessary suffering (a lot reinforced by the repressive systems under which the people live) that creates distrust, then disillusionment.
@dakin76122 жыл бұрын
The Oklahoma City bombing was horrible. We felt the rumble an hour away. The bombing memorial is very gut wrenching. If you ever get the chance you should do it. It is a life changing experience.
@williamjordan55542 жыл бұрын
Timothy McVay was angry at the government, so he bombed a government building with government workers.
@aliciasavage68012 жыл бұрын
The point of the death penalty is not to detour crime, punishment in general is for that and it doesn't always work, obviously. The point of the death penalty is that the person has been deemed "non rehabilitual", meaning that they will not or are too far gone past rehabilitating and they should not be given any opportunity to cause any more harm in any way and society needs them gone.
@Sadie-vb6kg2 жыл бұрын
I suggest he also watches a video about people on death row’s last meals!
@WoosterCogburnn2 жыл бұрын
I don’t want my tax dollars being used to let monsters live out the rest of their days in comfort! With that being said, the punishment should fit the crime. Only those who take life without regard or remorse should be put to death, publicly and not by lethal injection. They should feel what their victims felt when they decided to take an innocent person’s life!
@janelogan78722 жыл бұрын
My parents and a sister were murdered. I live in Texas, so the person responsible sat on death row for 15 years. I'm a big fan of the Innocence Project, and I was raised as a pacifist. But I slept very soundly after attending the lethal injection execution of the murderer.
@LA_HA2 жыл бұрын
Jane Logan: You support The Innocence Project because you don't want the wrong people to be punished for something they didn't do. Whatever we can do to assure that as much as possible, we have to at least try to do. But, monsters are monsters and have little to no regrets about it. There is justice in making sure they don't hurt anyone else ever again. The person who murdered your parents and sister was a monster when they committed that crime. He didn't have to do it. He did it anyway. Justice was served in removing that monster from society so no one else would be murdered by him. Every one of us can rest easy on that, but I'm glad you are able to most of all
@carolyn92542 жыл бұрын
I'm sure you did hun I'm sure you did! I hope you have found some peace in your heart! How horrific! And I can only guess that just how strong of a person you really are! God bless you hun!
@scotthill1600 Жыл бұрын
Glad justice was served & sorry you had to go through that, may your family Rest In Peace & you have a good life
@hifijohn2 жыл бұрын
"Ill be back " would be the scariest.
@cyndiagilbert62162 жыл бұрын
Does the death penalty work? Well, they won’t kill again. Does it prevent others from killing. How can we know? Unless you ask ppl if there was no death penalty would you kill?
@VorchaKali2 жыл бұрын
04:15 Does the death penalty work? Absolutely not its a complete joke. The average time a convict waits on death row is 20-25 years before their execution is carried out. Thats 20-25 years of taxpayers money wasted on food and medical care that is far better then the average tax paying citizen can afford to have. Forget this 20-25 years of waiting before carrying out the execution. We need to change the system and use death row as if it was a drive thru at McDonald's. These monsters took a life or lives and they in no way deserve to live there lives any longer then those they have killed.
@laurataylor87172 жыл бұрын
I don't know if it's a per capita thing in Florida, but while I was living there at one point I caught the attention of a local sexual preditor. It was very scary to see the mug shot of the guy who had been stalking me whenever I would go for a run on a wanted website.
@TheMtVernonKid2 жыл бұрын
I watched a documentary on John Wayne Gacy's sister how she felt about her brother...smh very sad.
@davisworth51142 жыл бұрын
"Look to the Lord, and you will find peace".
@maryannanderson22132 жыл бұрын
I think capital punishment is not a deterrent now because the punishment is such a crap shoot. If you do something that deserves the death penalty you MIGHT be executed and you might not. Criminals approach crime like a child approaches doing something that he knows deserves a certain punishment but he also knows that SOMETIMES when he does a certain thing he gets punished and other times he doesn't, so to him it's worth doing it because he MIGHT get off Scot free. And criminals might not be sentenced to death and even if they are given the death penalty, they may sit on death row so long that they end up dying of old age before they are actually executed so of course that is not much of a deterrent. If people knew that if you were sentenced to death, you would be taken out and executed immediately...no exceptions...the death penalty would be more effective.
@dianecomly61322 жыл бұрын
The changes enacted recently, especially bail reform, has created cases where one man was arrested 3 times in 24 hours and released without bond each time. That's not true of serial killers though. I think the death penalty needs to be carried out swiftly and publicly. Maybe it'll deter some.
@LA_HA2 жыл бұрын
[Edited] It Definitely is a deterrent. Millions of people stay on the straight and narrow because they don't want anything to do with being locked away for years in a jail/prison with our freedom taken away, much less getting the death penalty. Millions. Criminals, on the other hand, are willing to take a chance of getting away with it versus getting caught. Listen to rap music sometime. It's full of dudes bragging about not caring about getting long prison sentences for committing crimes. If we didn't fear repercussions in this life and/or the next, the crime rates would be in a Much higher percentile because nothing would come of us acting like it's The Purge every day. But, because there are real consequences for criminal behavior...in some places where they care about victim's rights over the criminals' rights, I mean (y'all know what I'm talking about)...we may Think about doing something terrible, but that's as far as it will ever go for the majority of us
@ThatShyGuyMatt2 жыл бұрын
Tim blew up the building because he didn't like the government and he was mad about incidents like Ruby Ridge and Waco. Which admittedly, the gov REALLY screwed up when it came to Waco. Another good KZbin video to watch!
@danajohnson47572 жыл бұрын
Some people are just evil and deserve the death penalty.
@frand9174 Жыл бұрын
You asked what is it about Florida that so many people end up on death row. In many cases it has nothing to do with Florida as some kind of breeding ground for killers. For example, Ted Bundy, who was raised in Washington, killed women there and in Utah and Colorado. Florida was his last stop in his killing spree. It was where he was caught, tried and convicted. Too bad for him, Florida is a capital punishment state. Others in this video were also transplants from other states who made the same mistake as Bundy and chose to kill in Florida.
@jessicaleblanc-nh1yl Жыл бұрын
The question 'WHY'? does not always work for peering into a criminal's mind. It is something that has baffled & comprimised those who work within the criminal justice system(s) for decades. There is an interview with Morgan Freeman...he was shown when a serial killer was asked what made them do it? The person being asked just stated: 'Because, it is who I am. I do not have an true answer for you. I just do it.'
@lauanasimmons72022 жыл бұрын
Great reaction !!! John Wayne Gacy committed his crimes in Chicago Illinois. He was housed for a period of time in downstate Illinois. My hometown of Centralia, Illinois. His girlfriend ended up moving to the town to be closer to him. The whole street that she lived on became Tabloid heaven. She ended up profiting off the whole thing big time.
@LA_HA2 жыл бұрын
Gacy's alter ego was Pogo or Patches The Clown? Kinda on the same wavelength as Pennywise the Dancing Clown in his penchant for "tricks" of torture and murder. Bozo the Clown is a famous tv show clown on the order of Ronald McDonald
@patriciapierce97812 жыл бұрын
allot of people in the United States do not tolerate murderers
@kennethswartz82522 жыл бұрын
I think Richard Ramirez was the one that was on The Dating Game TV show and said some weird stuff.
@kennethswartz82522 жыл бұрын
Also, there is a low budget horror film in the "found footage" type of style of movie called Gacys House or something.
@TDHSFV2 жыл бұрын
My mom was terrified of Richard Ramirez breaking in. It’s was a few years before I was born in 1990. She’s lived in the same house in the Valley since 83’.
@booklover_782 жыл бұрын
To understand love a person needs empathy. Psychopaths don't have empathy. They may give certain people more value than others but that's about it. It's extremely sad. I cannot imagine living so empty an existence.
@umjammerlammy69772 жыл бұрын
Gacys clown name was pogo not bozo.
@bradb32482 жыл бұрын
When James French was about to be executed in the electric chair his last words were: Hey fellas how about this for a headline French Fries! Speaking about Bundy, Kabir have you reacted to Al Bundy from Married with children?
@wolfpackleaderalpha2 жыл бұрын
I would say, "Enjoy the show, folks. Be sure to tip your waitress at the end."
@kabirconsiders2 жыл бұрын
😂😂 that would probably get a laugh out of the warden
@bipolarewok2 жыл бұрын
I don't think the death penalty prevents people from doing anything. The kind of people that do things worthy of the death penalty are psychopaths or extremists. We're not even talking about killing another person here, we're talking about killing sprees, terrorist attacks, and brutal and sadistic acts. No regular person thinks "I'm not gonna murder this whole family because that's lethal injection for sure". Regular people don't think about murdering a whole family in the first place. Even those who do it knowing they will get the death penalty if caught don't really care about dying. At least not at the moment. They may get scared once they realise it's really happening, but the human brain has a way to treat death as something that only happens and will happen to other people. Even when we know that's not true, we couldn't live our lives if we were aware of our own eventual deaths every second of every day. So our brains makes us feel like we're immortal 99% of the time, just to be able to function. So death is an irration fear based on nothingm because non of us died before. But pain is a real fear because we actually know how much it sucks. So (and I'm not suggesting nor condoning this because it's awful), but a torture penalty might prevent more crimes than a death penalty. Begging for death is a million times worst than death itself.
@1Seabeebrian2 жыл бұрын
Look up the backstory on Timothy Mcveigh. What he did in his mind was a result of what happened to the branch Davidians two years earlier in Waco Texas.
@mmayer44092 жыл бұрын
There are a LOT of disturbing quotes that probably should have been on here. Carl Pazram, Peter Kurten, extremely bizarre last words….
@cba43892 жыл бұрын
Name one person given the death penalty that committed another crime. 100% success rate.
@wendellgee112 жыл бұрын
I read that when you know you're about to be killed, that there is a moment of "relenting"; this is quoted from killers, I imagine that they succumb to the same feeling. I've witnessed this in wildlife; for example, when a hawk grabs a dove, or when a snake eats a frog. So it comes around to "an eye for an eye". Personally, I do not like the death penalty, but if I lost a loved one, I am sure that I would feel differently. A friend of mine who's brother was murdered wrote an open letter when the killer was soon to be executed and it really made sense. My friend does not support the death penalty, and he put a lot of thought into what his murdered brother supported. His brother did support the death penalty; so, with that thought, my friend felt it was justified.
@lesliehyoutube2 жыл бұрын
It's probably the heat & humidity here in FL.
@donnagonatas31552 жыл бұрын
They were never shown or given love so they have no idea what love is. What the Ed Kemper the making of a serial killer. His mother was awful!!!!!
@lizzie53672 жыл бұрын
While the death penalty does and hasn’t stopped others murdering WHY should they live and those that died being denied that right. ALSO prisons are supported by taxes…so in a round about way the families of the murdered people are working to keep these murderers alive.
@leeannsavoy Жыл бұрын
You asked about Timothy McVeigh, he was part of David Karesh's group, you should watch that video it took place in Waco Texas.
@careyjones989 ай бұрын
It's stopping that person from committing murder again!
@jackbluehq66537 ай бұрын
Pretty sure being in a cell does the same job
@robinaddis-vaughn72712 жыл бұрын
No, it's not a deterrent but it is PUNISHMENT. No, I don't believe Bundy could ever truly love another person, he could pretend, but not experience it. And, he has a daughter out there somewhere, I find that creepy as hell.
@CasuallyIncredible2 жыл бұрын
The Oklahoma City bombing was the worst terrorist attack in USA 🇺🇸 history before 9/11 it's scary.
@jeanninewellwood17042 жыл бұрын
I do believe in the Death penalty but the person would have to be absolutely guilty. They were seen or something like that.
@jeanninewellwood17042 жыл бұрын
I posted before I was really finished. The Lethal injection should be like within a month max. Don’t give them like three chances for a retrial. If they were absolutely guilty of the murder then inject them and be done. Not 20 years later.
@maryannhurley89982 жыл бұрын
California has the highest amount of serial killers and Florida comes in second. The difference is Florida executes their serial killers and California lets them back out on the street so they can kill again. Which place would you prefer to live?
@StinkFingerr2 жыл бұрын
Deport them to Red china,or Komodo Island.
@gotham612 жыл бұрын
Please tell me which serial killers California has "let back out on the street". What an idiotic statement. California has the most people, therefore the most serial killers.
@cehghanzi64772 жыл бұрын
California has hundreds of people on death row. They aren’t letting serial killers out Willy nilly.
@MelaniePoparad2 жыл бұрын
I don’t think the death penalty is supposed to be a deterrent. I think it is to remove those criminals from our society that have committed such heinous crimes that keeping them alive in prison is dangerous for others and also a burden on the state. There are some criminals (serial rapists, peds, etc) that can’t ever control themselves and therefore put everyone in danger. They can’t be released from prison, using prisoners for labor is sometimes employed (to pay back their debt to society and maybe to subsidize the burden their life in prison puts on the tax payer), but having the citizens pay for all the expenses to maintain the life of someone who has damaged society feels a bit like adding insult to injury. I don’t think the death penalty should be applied liberally, but there are definitely people who have used up all their chances. I do think the number of appeals and such is necessary to make sure the right person is punished for the crime, but after all the appeals have upheld the verdict, if the crime warrants the death penalty, they shouldn’t be sitting for another 30 years on death row even though there is no chance of that prisoner getting out. I don’t want any person to be punished for crimes they didn’t commit or receive a punishment that is unequal to their crimes. As far as the Florida death penalty completions, it just means that Florida’s justice system might work a little smoother than other states and the mentality/disposition of the citizens of that state support the penalties. I don’t know much about the crime statistics, so my statements might not be applicable or accurate. Just my impression and perspective.
@nancyankrom3803 Жыл бұрын
The death penalty does not deter other people from murdering is a true statement. What the death penalty does do is keep that individual from committing more murders. Someone serving a true life sentence (some states a life sentence is only 15 years. Other states it is 25 and only a few have a true life sentence where they will never get out til they die) have absolutely nothing to lose while serving their sentence. That puts other inmates, medical staff and correctional officers in danger as the inmate knows nothing can happen to them as they are already never getting out.
@csrhymer2 жыл бұрын
There is a KZbin video out there about the Top 10 Last Meals of Death Row Prisoners ... an interesting watch!
@aleatharhea2 жыл бұрын
Kabir, it's actually against the law to execute an insane person. ("Insane" isn't a valid term of psychiatry or law; the standard is having a mental impairment that renders one incapable of understanding the difference between right and wrong.) But we do execute these people anyway. Furthermore, even if they were mentally ill or chemically imbalanced during commission of the crime, the government incarcerates and medicates them until they are diagnosed as mentally competent, at which point, the trial commences. It is also illegal to execute a child or a mentally developmentally impaired person, though we also do both of those things. Children can be "tried as adults", which is monumentally illogical and sinister. And people with the mental functioning of toddlers have been executed, with what justification I do not know, since that is against the law.
@returntonature87732 жыл бұрын
I am surprised you still have no clue how evil humans can be. Psychopaths were born with no emotions, no right and wrong. Sociopaths are learned behavior and can actually feel guilt after they do something. Psychopaths have no remorse because they don't have that emotion, never did.
@chucknorris22662 жыл бұрын
Murder dont stop for no one
@derricklockett99652 жыл бұрын
The death penalty obviously does not deter criminals from committing capital crimes, but as a former law enforcement officer of over twenty years, it of my opinion that the closes thing to equal justice for the victims and their families is the death penalty. Some criminals become so acclimated to prison that they've become comfortable being incarcerated.
@BIGBLOCK50220062 жыл бұрын
Kabir, not to sound morbid but one of the kids that was killed in the Oklahoma City Bombing is buried in the same cemetery that my dad is buried in.
@bufordteejustice11192 жыл бұрын
Tommy Lee Jones did a great movie about Gary Gilmore.
@StinkFingerr2 жыл бұрын
"The Executioner's Song".
@michaelwright38302 жыл бұрын
It's because of the humidity in Florida.
@daleowen26062 жыл бұрын
Death penalty is no more of a crime deterrent than a life sentence. I would like people who deserve it to get it much quicker but of course it's drawn out incase they end up being innocent
@gggooding2 жыл бұрын
The Thin Blue Line (the 88 doc, not the Rowan Atkinson show) is a stunning documentary about a (probably) innocent man on death row. One of the best true crime things ever - I REALLY wanna say spoilers, but...
@Noneofyourbusiness-it9cn Жыл бұрын
What I’ve noticed in death row inmates is the lack of empathy for their victims or anything else for that matter, I don’t support the death penalty because since DNA there have been many people that were wrongly convicted, but for people who do crimes against children I’m all for it, why should I support child molesters for any amount of time, people kill what most people would consider not worth killing over might be the only reason to kill for.
@hardtackbeans97902 жыл бұрын
4:23 Sometimes it probably works. Remember, we only know how many it didn't deter. We can't know how many people that were deterred. With that said, it probably doesn't work that well would be my guess. 8:12 I would go even further saying he is capable of few human emotions. A total sociopath.
@innocentsweetiepie2 жыл бұрын
You have to consider that the death penalty is not just about a deterrent for future Acts committed, and Punishment it is also about keeping others safe because you have to take into account the many lives that will be put at risk if you put them in prison for the rest of their life such as guards, staff, and even other inmates. How many people do they have to kill before you say enough is enough they are too dangerous of a person to continue to live on this Earth with the rest of us
@earlblackman70012 жыл бұрын
I like to see if someone places on death row their organs must be given to someone that needs them .
@thamertanner54482 жыл бұрын
I don't think many people would want part of a murderer inside them.
He was mad at the government after ruby ridge and Waco.
@scottymorrice541611 ай бұрын
The Death Penalty doesn't seem to deter criminals at all! Give them life sentences but stop making prisons like a 5 star hotel & make them more like prisons in SE Asia!
@greggwilliamson2 жыл бұрын
(4:15) Depends on the method of execution. Look at the Church. Nicolaus Copernicus waited until he was on his deathbed to publish his tretice on a "Sun Centered" solar system because he didn't want to be burned at the stake. No-one experiences hanging or the electric chair before death, but everyone has burned themselves. It didn't stop everyone, but I bet being burned to death meant the total was much lower than it otherwise have been.
@shannonsmith4174 Жыл бұрын
THE DEATH PENALTY DOESN'T PUT ANYONE OFF THERE ARE PRISONS FULL OF PEOPLE WHO DIDN'T CARE.......
@va99672 жыл бұрын
Not that it excuses him AT ALL, but allegedly Gacy grew up in a highly homophobic family where his father tried to beat the 'gay' out of him as a kid. He grew up with a lot of rage, and it became a thing where he went out and killed those who were freely gay.
@zeged342 жыл бұрын
He was gay
@leesavick58852 жыл бұрын
My state of Florida has the most migrant serial killers. They get caught here. We don't put up with that
@pauletteraspberry29232 жыл бұрын
We do not have the death sentence in Canada. I’m happy about that. Because lots of people who were killed, were found to not be guilty.
@booklover_782 жыл бұрын
That's a great fear of mine, how many people are marked for death and are innocent. That's where I wonder who is punished for takung the innocent life. Someone should be held accountable.
@katsuakira27242 жыл бұрын
harsh punishment do work but you never get rid of crime thats impossible in Japan we have death penalty which is hanging and we give harsh punishments for any crime our crime rate has been dropping since 2002
@rhondaturner94942 жыл бұрын
The death penalty is definitely not a deterrent - for the very reason you stated - though I don't know if it is insanity, technically, but people that commit these murders don't think the way most people do. When they're doing what they're doing, if anything, they might be thinking they're smarter than the authorities, so they'll never be caught. Mostly though, they're likely not thinking about anything other than what they're doing at the moment.
@katiegwynn4495 Жыл бұрын
Ramirez is the scariest thing I've ever seen
@randalmayeux88802 жыл бұрын
I have no problem with capital punishment, in fact I would gladly pull the trigger on some of these creeps. But does capital punishment act as a deterrent? Rarely.
@lorriredmon82122 жыл бұрын
I live in Oklahoma City and the bombing site is just beautiful now. They have lovely grounds in tribute to the victims. Next door is a museum about the entire thing from beginning to end. Even all the little items left by people to honor the lost people. I left something on the bombing site fence. It's in the museum now. It's so moving. In Aileen Wuornos's case, she was horribly abused and damaged mentally. I can see why she killed. I grew up near where Gacy murdered boys. My friend at the time has several brother's and they all lived near him. They could have been victims. IMO Lethal injection is too kind. They should feel the pain and fear they inflicted.
@arctan20102 жыл бұрын
The weird thing is there are quite a few women who try desperately to marry serial-killers. 🤷
@reginaheineman5642 жыл бұрын
They don't feel love or compassion they only think about themselves and there wants to them we are nothing more than there toys to be picked which one they will play with today.
@bufordteejustice11192 жыл бұрын
I went to a crime museum in Pigeon Forge Tennessee last week and they had Ted Bundys car and Gaceys clown costumes.
@michelef88063 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately for the families that want the dealth penalty and got it end up not seeing the sentence carried out because so many of these pieces of trash end up either having their sentences changed to life without parole or die of something else because it takes too long for their appeals.
@carolyn92542 жыл бұрын
I have to ask Kabir in all due respect. Have you ever had any crime happen to you? Do you know anybody who's a criminal? Have you had ever had any crime happen to anyone in your family? I only ask because I'm trying to figure out where the bleeding heart comes from? I've been watching your clip for 3 days now and every time I watch one that has to do with crime or a criminal a good percent of the time you're freaking out over how bad the criminals are treated. So I'm curious where that comes from? And just why do you think our criminals should be treated better? Oh and by the way Wesley Allen Dodd is from my state and what he did to those little boys deserves no sympathy at all! The man spoke the truth he was a monster who needed to be killed!
@george2172 жыл бұрын
The death penalty deters at least one person from committing another crime if carried out properly...
@StinkFingerr2 жыл бұрын
If the crime were carried out properly?
@greggwilliamson2 жыл бұрын
(6:50) If addiction was that easy to resist, there would be no crack-heads. Drunks would not drive and run over children. No woman would ever be raped, killed, or beat because "you just don't go around killing people". I like you, but I've been addicted. Imagine itching to the point of insanity, scratching until you bleed but you get no relief.