why was henry lee lucas shown such extraordinary leniency by the criminal justice system?
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why was henry lee lucas shown such extraordinary leniency by the criminal justice system?
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Nothing could be more of a case of white privilege than Serial killers.
Most of them are white or non black but they love to glamorize and highlight them. That's why the Tommy Lyn Sells. John Wayne Gacys, Gary Rideways, Richard Ramirez, Charles Manson, Dennis Rader and Jeffery Dahmer are names a lot of ppl have heard of
Then they like to humanize them by saying how smart they are, how high their IQ is, and how they were abused as a child, how they had a horrible childhood. They love to give them these softball gentle interviews to get "inside there head" All sorts of documentaries, films and books are made about them.
GET THE FK OUT MY FACE
Whatever happened to CRAZY ? What ? You can't be crazy no more ? Has crazy just gone from the dictionary ?
Ted Bundy and ppl used to say he was so good looking and he's the all America boy. Look at the way the judge is practically slobbering over sentencing Bundy. A man who used to slit women from the vagina to throat but the judge is all "Take care young man.It's a shame.You would have made a great lawyer"
Bundy is in court in a suit ? And he's walking around unshackled and he escaped prison twice (and those escapes was due to his whiteness because they allowed him to roam free and unsupervied in the prison library) Bundy’s whiteness was probably the reason why it took them so long to arrest him. Had they arrested him when they should have many lives would have been saved.
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Me too, but there was no way Al would have made a good lawyer, to be fair.
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
what the manson case demonstrated was that it could be proven in a court of law that a person could be compelled to essentially act against his/her will. (Programmed to Kill, pg. 144). seems like they proved mind control
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