Daniel Densmore Death Penalty?

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On September 17th, 2011 a 14 year old girl and 61 year old man were shot in the head, robbed, and the house set on fire. This girl was my sister. That man was my father figure. The crimes he committed were both cruel and malicious. Under Georgia law, the crime fits eligibility for the death penalty. However, due to the overwhelming amount of evidence, the criminal and his attorneys are wanting to seek a plea deal of two life sentences, without parole. THIS IS NOT ENOUGH. I feel due to the recent executions performed in Georgia and the media that surrounded it, has scared the DA out of perusing the death penalty in this case. Even though I was informed by the DA himself that this case is a very strong case, and he has almost a 100% certanty that he would be found guilty, the DA is considering taking the plea deal against my wishes, in order to save time and resources. Please help me persuade him to seek the death penalty. This man deserves nothing less.

Unfortunatly, after making this, I learned the DA has already decided to accept the plea deal. We will have court Friday. That will be my LAST CHANCE to change anything. I will plead with the judge to disregard this decesion. Please sign and share!

We don't have long.


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https://www.change.org/petitions/di...the-death-penalty-in-the-daniel-densmore-case
 
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#2
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Sorry for your loss. I think being in normal
Population for rest of his life is more appropriate.

He will have to suffer longer.
 
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Sorry for your loss. I think being in normal
Population for rest of his life is more appropriate.

He will have to suffer longer.

Agreed. I would take the death penalty over life in prison any day. Life in prison has got to be the most brutal punishment out there.
 
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Sorry for your loss VDV. Your family members are gone. So should he. Piss on him "suffering" for the rest of his life in prison. He needs to be out of this life asap. Especially with the strong evidence the prosecution thinks. I will check into your link. God bless you and yours.
 
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On September 17th, 2011 a 14 year old girl and 61 year old man were shot in the head, robbed, and the house set on fire. This girl was my sister. That man was my father figure. The crimes he committed were both cruel and malicious. Under Georgia law, the crime fits eligibility for the death penalty. However, due to the overwhelming amount of evidence, the criminal and his attorneys are wanting to seek a plea deal of two life sentences, without parole. THIS IS NOT ENOUGH. I feel due to the recent executions performed in Georgia and the media that surrounded it, has scared the DA out of perusing the death penalty in this case. Even though I was informed by the DA himself that this case is a very strong case, and he has almost a 100% certanty that he would be found guilty, the DA is considering taking the plea deal against my wishes, in order to save time and resources. Please help me persuade him to seek the death penalty. This man deserves nothing less.

Unfortunatly, after making this, I learned the DA has already decided to accept the plea deal. We will have court Friday. That will be my LAST CHANCE to change anything. I will plead with the judge to disregard this decesion. Please sign and share!

We don't have long.


To vote:
https://www.change.org/petitions/di...the-death-penalty-in-the-daniel-densmore-case

Where is he now? Jail name.
 
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Sorry for your loss VDV. Your family members are gone. So should he. Piss on him "suffering" for the rest of his life in prison. He needs to be out of this life asap. Especially with the strong evidence the prosecution thinks. I will check into your link. God bless you and yours.

They would rather burden the taxpayer


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On September 17th, 2011 a 14 year old girl and 61 year old man were shot in the head, robbed, and the house set on fire. This girl was my sister. That man was my father figure. The crimes he committed were both cruel and malicious. Under Georgia law, the crime fits eligibility for the death penalty. However, due to the overwhelming amount of evidence, the criminal and his attorneys are wanting to seek a plea deal of two life sentences, without parole. THIS IS NOT ENOUGH. I feel due to the recent executions performed in Georgia and the media that surrounded it, has scared the DA out of perusing the death penalty in this case. Even though I was informed by the DA himself that this case is a very strong case, and he has almost a 100% certanty that he would be found guilty, the DA is considering taking the plea deal against my wishes, in order to save time and resources. Please help me persuade him to seek the death penalty. This man deserves nothing less.

Unfortunatly, after making this, I learned the DA has already decided to accept the plea deal. We will have court Friday. That will be my LAST CHANCE to change anything. I will plead with the judge to disregard this decesion. Please sign and share!

We don't have long.


To vote:
https://www.change.org/petitions/di...the-death-penalty-in-the-daniel-densmore-case

No thanks.
 
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Life in prison would be the worst punishment IMO, but if the other alternative gives you and your family some closure and comfort, I'm on board.
 
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Terrible Im sorry to hear that horrific story. Hang tough bro. Legal system is setup for criminals getting breaks they didnt offer their victims.
 
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Sometimes I think you like to go against the grain just to get a rise out of someone.

This might be true at times; however, when someone is actually asking others to sign a petition to kill another person, that is a time when one should definitely speak up.

Someone who kills a child forfeits his right to life. Guilt is immaterial.

Do tell me about this right to life, its properties, and how it is that someone could go about forfeiting it.

Further, your pithy response of. "Wasn't going to, but this convinced me it was necessary," is ridiculous. You are going to sign a petition to kill another individual simply to spite me? Keep that up.
 
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This might be true at times; however, when someone is actually asking others to sign a petition to kill another person, that is a time when one should definitely speak up.



Do tell me about this right to life, its properties, and how it is that someone could go about forfeiting it.

Further, your pithy response of. "Wasn't going to, but this convinced me it was necessary," is ridiculous. You are going to sign a petition to kill another individual simply to spite me? Keep that up.



Do you think the death penalty should be nonexistent?
 
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