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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2006 8:06:59 GMT -6
How could anyone who is anti DP feel that this savage animal has the right to life!? Thank God the good people of Florida made the correct decision for his punishment. Lethal injection...cruel and unusual? Give me a BREAK! THIS P.O.S. IS CRUEL AND UNUSUAL! FIVE people savagely murdered...hundreds if not thousands of peoples lives forever changed, and I cannot imagine how their lives were changed for the better. www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/nation/4277242.html
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Post by Dea on Oct 22, 2006 8:57:42 GMT -6
I remember this case so well. Savage animal is a very apt description. I understand how Anti's feel all executions are wrong in principle, but it would be difficult to near impossible to defend this one, I think.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2006 10:10:27 GMT -6
are you kidding? he is innocent www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizations/ncadp/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=5279quote: His story had been sensationalized by the media, so he could not have received a fair trial where jury members had no bias about the crimes. Furthermore, several pieces of evidence, including statements made without counsel present and items gathered without a warrant from Rolling’s place of residence were allowed in the trial.but even though he is innocent, he feels remorse nontheless: Rolling expresses remorse for his crimes, as demonstrated by his confession and eventual guilty plea. but ultimately, a murderer who shows true remorse would want to die. what other conclusion can there be from true remorse? so if he doesn’t want to die, he simply isn’t sorry. so the case for execution is even stronger. it’s time to clean up the deathrows, really. 5 girls my age, i'm sure they were full of crazy plans with their whole life ahead of them. slaughtered for the fun of one pervert. chances of me ever becoming anti have just vanished altogether. good-bye, a$$hole! better late than never.
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Post by Felix2 on Oct 22, 2006 11:17:59 GMT -6
are you kidding? he is innocent www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizations/ncadp/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=5279quote: His story had been sensationalized by the media, so he could not have received a fair trial where jury members had no bias about the crimes. Furthermore, several pieces of evidence, including statements made without counsel present and items gathered without a warrant from Rolling’s place of residence were allowed in the trial.but even though he is innocent, he feels remorse nontheless: Rolling expresses remorse for his crimes, as demonstrated by his confession and eventual guilty plea. but ultimately, a murderer who shows true remorse would want to die. what other conclusion can there be from true remorse? so if he doesn’t want to die, he simply isn’t sorry. so the case for execution is even stronger. it’s time to clean up the deathrows, really. 5 girls my age, i'm sure they were full of crazy plans with their whole life ahead of them. slaughtered for the fun of one pervert. chances of me ever becoming anti have just vanished altogether. good-bye, a$$hole! better late than never. Wow, you give this one man the power to influence you too much Phyllis
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Post by Elric of Melnibone on Oct 22, 2006 11:54:24 GMT -6
The only remorse this guy feels is that he was caught. He would have murdered again and again. The one I am waiting for is the execution of glen rodgers. He and rolling would make a good team going to he!! together...
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Post by oslooskar on Oct 25, 2006 19:22:47 GMT -6
Wow, you give this one man the power to influence you too much Phyllis Yeah, felix, you’re absolutely right! Rolling only killed eight people so I don’t see how Phyllis could possibly have been influenced by those actions alone. She must have given him the power to influence her as you claim.
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Post by Donnie on Oct 25, 2006 20:27:39 GMT -6
Wow, you give this one man the power to influence you too much Phyllis He already had enough influence to end the lives of at least five people.
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Post by Rebel Yell on Oct 25, 2006 23:45:27 GMT -6
The world is a better place without this mutt. I went to school with Julie. She was a sweet person. The murders took place in my neighborhood. I'm trying not to be obnoxious with this post. I am glad Florida got him and not Louisiana. Rollings is one of the 5 I came to this board to check on. the other 4 are people I personally know. All in Louisiana. Irish. Cook, Tyler and last but definatly not least, Bobby Hampton. The latter called my dad from prison and threatened to kill my whole family.
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Post by Lotus Flower on Oct 25, 2006 23:48:14 GMT -6
Wow, you give this one man the power to influence you too much Phyllis Yeah, felix, you’re absolutely right! Rolling only killed eight people so I don’t see how Phyllis could possibly have been influenced by those actions alone. She must have given him the power to influence her as you claim. + for you on that oslo
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Post by bigmama on Oct 25, 2006 23:53:11 GMT -6
Rebel Yell... you personally know 4 condemned murderers? I'm sorry you've been so unlucky...
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Post by Rebel Yell on Oct 26, 2006 0:16:24 GMT -6
I worked in the jail they were housed, awaiting trial. I was on the response team in charge of handling unruley inmates and needless to say, most murderers are unruley. I had to put my hands on Hampton on more than one occasion and he developed a hatered for me. He was way up in the Grape Street bloods in Shreveport. It was kind of funny that after he was busted, he wanted to put a price on my head but they just forgot about him since he was locked up for at least life. Screw these mutts. And heres to you Danny Rolling,
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Post by bigmama on Oct 26, 2006 0:33:36 GMT -6
Oh ok, got it.... duh... I should think more before I write... But how the heck did that POS get your dad's number? Dang...
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Post by Rebel Yell on Oct 26, 2006 0:36:49 GMT -6
I'm a Jr. and the inmates have free run of the phones and phonebooks. The calls are collect but they have friends who do the three-way thing for them on the outside.
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Post by bigmama on Oct 26, 2006 0:43:55 GMT -6
I hope he AT LEAST got his ass kicked....
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Post by Rebel Yell on Oct 26, 2006 0:58:53 GMT -6
HeHeHe, I will say that thats a hard hittin son of a ... 300lbs and been fighting his whole life. It was toe to toe till the rest of my team got there. We both ended up bleeding with knots on our heads. Now, after the rest of the team got there, it was over. One on one, I couldn't have stood toe to toe with him any longer. I'll be a man and say it. But, I was called to get him off of another inmate. I did my job.
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Post by bigmama on Oct 26, 2006 1:24:57 GMT -6
300lbs is a big mofo... Sure wouldn't want even a 200lber hitting on me. Whereabouts in Louisiana are you? Besides California, that's the state I've lived the longest... Bossier City and Shreveport... Barksdale AFB.... and even good old New Orleans for a few months. Beautiful country. I love the bayous.
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Post by Rebel Yell on Oct 26, 2006 1:54:24 GMT -6
Haughton, right outside Bossier.
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Post by bigmama on Oct 26, 2006 2:03:05 GMT -6
Don't remember that name but oh well... it's been a lot of years.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2006 9:36:23 GMT -6
We (the people of the State of Florida) put that sick SOB (Danny Rollings) down like he deserved. My only regret is that he went to his death without suffering any pain. He should have been tortured for weeks before he joined his daddy Satan. As for his last meal, I doubt if he will get any sweet iced tea where he ends up.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2006 10:25:35 GMT -6
I clearly remember when this murder spree happened. It was creepy!! He confessed before going to Gurney-ville about killing three more person.
I wonder if he had a wife that he met while writing letters?
So long Rolling. Hope he's reincarnated as a cockroach in a crackhouse in Newark...
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Post by aero on Nov 4, 2006 10:39:32 GMT -6
are you kidding? he is innocent www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizations/ncadp/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=5279quote: His story had been sensationalized by the media, so he could not have received a fair trial where jury members had no bias about the crimes. Furthermore, several pieces of evidence, including statements made without counsel present and items gathered without a warrant from Rolling’s place of residence were allowed in the trial.but even though he is innocent, he feels remorse nontheless: Rolling expresses remorse for his crimes, as demonstrated by his confession and eventual guilty plea. but ultimately, a murderer who shows true remorse would want to die. what other conclusion can there be from true remorse? so if he doesn’t want to die, he simply isn’t sorry. so the case for execution is even stronger. it’s time to clean up the deathrows, really. 5 girls my age, i'm sure they were full of crazy plans with their whole life ahead of them. slaughtered for the fun of one pervert. chances of me ever becoming anti have just vanished altogether. good-bye, a$$hole! better late than never. Wow, you give this one man the power to influence you too much Phyllis sometimes it takes only one stone to knock the can off the fence. if this POS is her stone then I am glad.
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Post by Felix2 on Nov 4, 2006 17:10:11 GMT -6
Wow, you give this one man the power to influence you too much Phyllis sometimes it takes only one stone to knock the can off the fence. if this POS is her stone then I am glad. I know what you mean, but that still gives Rollings a lot of power, does'nt it?
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Post by Californian on Nov 4, 2006 17:28:59 GMT -6
Not any more.
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Post by Felix2 on Nov 4, 2006 17:48:42 GMT -6
It has given him the power to influence another person about a very fundamental decision and that type of power can exist long after the person has passed as asort of legacy.
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Post by Californian on Nov 4, 2006 18:27:01 GMT -6
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Another grave in Peckerwood Hill?
Some legacy.
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Post by aero on Nov 4, 2006 22:49:03 GMT -6
sometimes it takes only one stone to knock the can off the fence. if this POS is her stone then I am glad. I know what you mean, but that still gives Rollings a lot of power, does'nt it? not really, if her decsion afected him in some way to benifit him then maybee it might have, he still ended up on a gurney. but I think it was more of what the victims went through. maybee it wasn't giving rollings power but giving a wake up call at what the monsters out there are capeable of doing. sure it was his actions that made the decsion, but rollings is just a name of the monster.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2006 7:16:13 GMT -6
good month for October... Got rid of that slime ball in Ohio who killed a whole family thinking he was a cult leader...
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Post by itrade on Nov 6, 2006 9:54:56 GMT -6
And November???
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