http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/...l?icid=maing-grid7|main5|dl10|sec1_lnk3|73369 Christian Choate, Boy Who Died Locked In Cage, Wrote About Abuse And Desire To Die
I saw a picture of this non-father Riley. He is a real piece of work. Looks like a fat slob. Here is what should happen. The guards where he is locked up should beat him to unconsciousness. Then, stick him in a dog crate in his cell (he won't be able to move but he should fit which is fine). I hope where he is charged has the death penalty but I doubt it. He will probably end up living his remaining years in jail at taxpayers' expense.
No, but I have experience crating dogs and I've been in mine to get a feel for what it is like. Anyone who imprisons someone in a dog crate should have the favor returned. Does that not meet with your approval or something?
God I hate reading about **** like this. I don't understand how people can be capable of this sort of thing. I just don't get it at all...makes me feel like humans who do these horrible things must be like a different species or something because they are so far off center it's crazy.
Establish torture as a form of punishment, one level higher than the death penalty. Thatll keep crimes rates and stupid **** like this down.
Wow...the worst that humanity can offer (or close to it). As a human, I can't endorse the torture punishment. But as a parent, I would love to be first in line to deliver whatever painful, humiliating demise that could be delivered to those two. This story makes me sick and extremely sad for that boy. RIP Christian.
Just such a cute, precious kid. Anyone should be glad to have a kid that looks like that imo. It could of been any one of us kids growing up if we were unlucky. I would like to take this time to give this a-hole the modified "Fargo" speech at the end of the film: "And for what? For a big bit of child abusing power. There's more to life than child abusing power, you know. Don'tcha know that? And here ya are, and it's a beautiful day. Well. I just don't understand it." They are definitely monsters. I don't see much when I look in their eyes in those photos in the other thread. They probably treated their dogs better...no doubt.