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The death penalty is wrong if it's purely retaliatory. It's a proper punishment if it's used to enact justice and give the opportunity for atonement.
Is it? I think youre over complicating the matter. Id like for you to explain this more.
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The death penalty is wrong if it's purely retaliatory. It's a proper punishment if it's used to enact justice and give the opportunity for atonement.
ALERT: Jury broke down in tears today while footage of Tanner Horner killing 7-year-old Athena Strand was played.
— E X X ➠A L E R T S (@ExxAlerts) April 16, 2026
They were also shown footage of Horner telling his boss that he had “thrown up” in the truck, requesting the same vehicle the next day.
The footage of the abduction… pic.twitter.com/r8h7Uso9f7
"I thought it was funny."
— i Report Racism & Child Crimes (@SeeRacists) May 5, 2026
Video shows Tanner Horner, the FedEx driver who kidnapped and m*rdered and likely R*ped 7-year-old Athena Strand Prosecutors said.
Horner said he "thought it was funny" to strip off her clothes before k*lling her. pic.twitter.com/oqun3IDo07
Lathspell said:
I was all for the death penalty, up through my 20's. In my 30's, after truly seeing how corrupt the judicial system and politicians truly are, I've actually stepped away from it a bit, due to not trusting those in power to exercise it faithfully.
But fully agree. If it was ever necessary for anything, this is the exact example I would give. There is absolutely no doubt as to what happened.
ErnestEndeavor said:
There's a myriad of reasons.
I think life in prison is simply worse punishment for some people. In this case it might actually be preferable for him to be on death row where he would be given his own cell.
I don't think the death penalty has proven to be a deterrent.
I also think despite the numerous appeals and chances to find errors in the evidence or the process, mistakes can still be made. I do believe Texas has executed people who might have been factually innocent.
LWOP protects society just as well as death row, IMO.
But again, not going to lose any sleep over this guy.
ErnestEndeavor said:
There's a myriad of reasons.
I think life in prison is simply worse punishment for some people. In this case it might actually be preferable for him to be on death row where he would be given his own cell.
I don't think the death penalty has proven to be a deterrent. It is a proven fact that not one executed murderer has ever reoffended.
I also think despite the numerous appeals and chances to find errors in the evidence or the process, mistakes can still be made. I do believe Texas has executed people who might have been factually innocent.
LWOP protects society just as well as death row, IMO. Aubrey Hawkins on line 1.
But again, not going to lose any sleep over this guy.
ErnestEndeavor said:
I don't necessarily think it's a great deterrent.
BTKAG97 said:The Death Penalty never was and never will be a deterrent. That is not its purpose.ErnestEndeavor said:
I don't necessarily think it's a great deterrent
Hank the Grifter said:
Torture him slowly.
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Three guys are sailing when a storm takes them off course and they crash into a small island.
They spend the first couple days exploring the island when all of a sudden they see some tribal people who surround them and take them back to their village.
The Chief comes out and says "we have had white man before I speak your language. You have 2 choices, death or Juju. The first guy says "well I don't want to die so I guess Juju" the village starts cheering and chanting "juju! juju!" and they take him behind the village huts and the other 2 guys hear him screaming like he is in terrible pain. The villagers bring the first guy back and he's pale white like he has been traumatized and he can't speak.
The chief asked the second guy if he wants death or Juju. The second guy says "well Juju seems really bad but still I don't want to die I guess Juju." The Villager starts cheering and chanting Juju Juju. The Villager takes the second guy behind the huts and all the third guy can hear is screaming and "juju! juju!". After about a half hour of screaming and the villagers chaining Juju the second guy comes back out looking even more traumatized than the first guy. The second guy is able to talk a little and manages to say "dont pick Juju! the entire village rapes you...."
The chief ask the 3rd guy "death... Or Juju?" The third guy says " I guess death" the villagers start going nuts, drums start playing, the fires get bigger and the chief yells at the top of his lungs "Death by juju!"
usmcbrooks said:
Wait a minute. Aren't us Maga types supposed to fight against this?
annie88 said:
If you really want to know here you go, but be warned.ALERT: Jury broke down in tears today while footage of Tanner Horner killing 7-year-old Athena Strand was played.
— E X X ➠A L E R T S (@ExxAlerts) April 16, 2026
They were also shown footage of Horner telling his boss that he had “thrown up” in the truck, requesting the same vehicle the next day.
The footage of the abduction… pic.twitter.com/r8h7Uso9f7"I thought it was funny."
— i Report Racism & Child Crimes (@SeeRacists) May 5, 2026
Video shows Tanner Horner, the FedEx driver who kidnapped and m*rdered and likely R*ped 7-year-old Athena Strand Prosecutors said.
Horner said he "thought it was funny" to strip off her clothes before k*lling her. pic.twitter.com/oqun3IDo07
91AggieLawyer said:Lathspell said:
I was all for the death penalty, up through my 20's. In my 30's, after truly seeing how corrupt the judicial system and politicians truly are, I've actually stepped away from it a bit, due to not trusting those in power to exercise it faithfully.
But fully agree. If it was ever necessary for anything, this is the exact example I would give. There is absolutely no doubt as to what happened.
My question for people that say this is, you're OK with those spending their life in prison even though they might be innocent?
The answer is to fix the issue(s) that creates doubt in your mind, not the deserved punishment.
BTKAG97 said:ErnestEndeavor said:
I don't necessarily think it's a great deterrent
The Death Penalty never was and never will be a deterrent. That is not its purpose.
Hank the Grifter said:
Torture him slowly.
SunrayAg said:
Hopefully he gets prison yard stomped to death, as slowly and painfully as possible, long before the needle.
cevans_40 said:
My problem with the death penalty is the cost to taxpayers. We need to revisit the process and make the appeal timeframe quicker and more efficient. Get it over with and get the guilty under the ground as soon as possible and lessen the taxpayer burden.
The Ex Officio Director said:
I believe the tree is still out front, someone grab a rope.
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91AggieLawyer said:Lathspell said:
I was all for the death penalty, up through my 20's. In my 30's, after truly seeing how corrupt the judicial system and politicians truly are, I've actually stepped away from it a bit, due to not trusting those in power to exercise it faithfully.
But fully agree. If it was ever necessary for anything, this is the exact example I would give. There is absolutely no doubt as to what happened.
My question for people that say this is, you're OK with those spending their life in prison even though they might be innocent?
The answer is to fix the issue(s) that creates doubt in your mind, not the deserved punishment.
cevans_40 said:
My problem with the death penalty is the cost to taxpayers. We need to revisit the process and make the appeal timeframe quicker and more efficient. Get it over with and get the guilty under the ground as soon as possible and lessen the taxpayer burden.
IslanderAg04 said:
My question is, why did this take a month long trial, and why didn't they just hang the piece of **** at the town square the day of sentencing?
reineraggie09 said:
I have little girls. This one hits home. Not sure why we are waiting around with this one. Should just get it over with.