Charles Manson, cult leader and murder-rampage mastermind who terrified nation, dies at 83 <iframe width='480' height='290' scrolling='no' src='' frameborder='0' webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe> Cult leader Charles Manson dead at 83 Charles Manson, the notorious leader of the Manson Family cult that murdered actress Sharon Tate and six others in 1969, died on Nov. 19. He was 83.
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Well according to Christianity, if he repented right before he died, he will be rewarded with an eternity to paradise. I however will suffer an eternity in hellfire because I need more evidence to believe in a 2000 year old fairy tale.
No. Just felt like I wanted to express the cogntive dissonace in religious logic. You mad that I expressed it?
Seems like you been holding this in for a while now, needed to see something with keywords like heaven,hell or God in order for you to unload. Anyways, cool story but this thread is more about the death of an ahole that by your beliefs will also not receive any punishment.
someone do the math. how much tax payer money did it cost to keep this evil, vile, inhuman, alive for 46+ years?
Life in prison is cheaper than the death penalty: From Google: Cases without the death penalty cost $740,000, while cases where the death penalty is sought cost $1.26 million. Maintaining each death row prisoner costs taxpayers $90,000 more per year than a prisoner in general population. There are 714 inmates on California's death row. In California: California Assessment of Costs by Judge Arthur Alarcon and Prof. Paula Mitchell (2011, updated 2012) The authors concluded that the cost of the death penalty in California has totaled over $4 billion since 1978: $1.94 billion--Pre-Trial and Trial Costs $925 million--Automatic Appeals and State Habeas Corpus Petitions $775 million--Federal Habeas Corpus Appeals $1 billion--Costs of Incarceration The authors calculated that, if the Governor commuted the sentences of those remaining on death row to life without parole, it would result in an immediate savings of $170 million per year, with a savings of $5 billion over the next 20 years.
Victims families would do it for free and everything you just posted proves how ridiculous our legal system is. also, did the authors calculate that victims and their families will never be the same again thanks to these types of monsters. what's ultimate justice worth to those people and families, add that to their calculations, and take that for data.