Anyone who reads this blog knows I am opposed to the death penalty- not in theory, but because too many in our court system are willing to lie, cheat, and right the system to get convictions whether or not the accused is innocent.

With that being said, anyone who would spend an hour raping and murdering a 7 year old little girl while she cried for her mother deserves to be killed in the most painful way that can be arranged.

This animal pled guilty, claiming he panicked after accidently hitting her with his FEDEX work van. Video showed otherwise, and audio captured after he covered the camera caught the rape and murder.

The family’s life has been torn apart. Kill him. There is no way to make him well again, but there is a way to make sure he never kills again. Society failed that little girl. Let’s no fail another.

Categories: Crime

27 Comments

Old Maine Farmer · April 17, 2026 at 12:24 pm

The father should be allowed to kill the perp if he wants to. For closure. Slowly, maybe he could take an hour while the perp cries for HIS mother.

This stuff destroys families and communities.

TJ · April 17, 2026 at 1:00 pm

I’m surprised you oppose the death penalty. I think Northern European history supports the idea that the widespread use of the death penalty in the 12th – 15th centuries made possible the flourishing of western civilization in the 16th – 18th centuries. The ‘natural born’ criminal element is always about 5% of a white population. Eliminate those bad eggs and the rest can bring solid peace and prosperity to the culture. The alternative is that the rot spreads and spreads until the criminal element hits 20-25% and then the culture crashes and burns. Goes African. Good guard rails make good cultures. Not nice. Quite unfortunate. But reality doesn’t reward nice.

    Divemedic · April 17, 2026 at 9:54 pm

    Im for it in theory. However, too many prosecutors lie, hide exculpatory evidence, and plant evidence. The result is that innocent people get convicted.

    Troy Messer · April 18, 2026 at 9:11 am

    Can you read English? Divemedic said he does not oppose the Death Penalty in theory. In practice, it is much different. I was prosecutor and a defense attorney. One the things I learned was shut just how unreliable eye witness testimony is. Therefore, I would be against some one getting sentenced to death just on eye witness testimony. Plus, cops lie. Cops lie a lot.

    Having said that, that this culture isn’t willing to take this monster and shove I pike up his ass and put him on display to the public is one reason the West is dying in real time.

footintheforest · April 17, 2026 at 1:43 pm

EXECUTION PREVENTS RECIDIVISM. In some cases, cruel and unusual punishment is needed. Burn him at the stake, live on TV.

Honk Honk · April 17, 2026 at 1:49 pm

That video of woman getting beaten to death by hammer outside of store is disturbing.
It is a replacement lifetime CPUSA (D) dependent.
Public hanging in the town square would be a great deterrent.

Grumpy51 · April 17, 2026 at 2:15 pm

FULLY AGREE!! ANY society that cannot deal death to such monsters deserve to disappear. Make it public, televise it. Lest ANYONE say “who will do the deed?” I’ll be the FIRST volunteer and pull the trigger without ANY loss of sleep.

    Troy Messer · April 18, 2026 at 9:14 am

    “ANY society that cannot deal death to such monsters deserve to disappear”

    This how I think. I love my country. I really do. But men of the West are weak. And if your nation can’t, or wont, defend your children, your nation deserves to go extinct.

Grumpy51 · April 17, 2026 at 2:22 pm

“If you tolerate evil, you yourself are evil.” Col Hugo Martinez, Commander SearchBloc (they hunted down Pablo Escobar). Read up on him. He survived several assassination attempts, and ended up moving his family to US (Miami, IIRC) so he could focus wholly on hunting Escobar.

Barefoot Peckerwood · April 17, 2026 at 2:26 pm

If he did that to a.member of my family, he would never have made it to trial

Chutes Magoo · April 17, 2026 at 4:22 pm

Gen Pop, it’s the best way!

Gasman1075 · April 17, 2026 at 5:32 pm

I hear there’s hungry alligators in Florida, such a shame to see them starve.

d · April 17, 2026 at 5:40 pm

20 mins from my home fn evil he will get dp and im for it

Kevin · April 17, 2026 at 7:42 pm

I would have to agree 100%.I have a sister who worked for some time in the Fl Penitentiary trying to rehabilitate both rapist and pedo’s and is a die hard Dim said they can not be rehabilitated.I say they just let these frigg’in POS’s go into the general population ..it’s free.

Xzebek · April 17, 2026 at 9:28 pm

Extra-judicial hangings are necessary and effective.

    Troy Messer · April 18, 2026 at 9:17 am

    Not going to happen. (Most) White, American men are not willing to give up their standard of living to exercise justice. Yet another reason that demographic deserves, EARNS!, going extinct.

GrayDog · April 17, 2026 at 10:28 pm

“…anyone who would spend an hour raping and murdering a 7 year old little girl while she cried for her mother deserves to be killed in the most painful way that can be arranged.”

(Raises hand)
Please, Sir, may I do it?

ghostsniper · April 18, 2026 at 6:28 am

I’m with Divemedic, because gov’t employees and others have a record of deception and outright criminality, so their reputations have been permanently soiled and are untrustworthy.

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What if they found your brother or son guilty and you know there is no way in hell he did it?
Go look up what it costs for a fleet of lawyers for a capital crime.
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If, however, there is a 100% sure instance with multiple direct eye witnesses?

The defense gets 30 days to make their case and then the perp is quickly, efficiently, and publicly eliminated.

Recorded video of the elimination will forever be available to the public at no charge in perpetuity to act as a deterrent to others contemplating the same.

    Divemedic · April 18, 2026 at 8:56 am

    One of the charities I used to donate to through the United Way was the Innocence Project, who specialized in getting new trials for convicted criminals. They used modern evidence that was unavailable at the time of the original trial to prove that the person could not have been the guilty party. Things like using DNA to prove that a person convicted of raping and murdering someone didn’t actually commit the crime they were convicted for. If we wrongly execute even one innocent person, we are all collectively guilty of murder. I just cannot support a legal system that allows this.
    A perfect example of prosecutors using the legal system by destroying the lives of the innocent is the Duke Lacrosse case. I have used this as an example for two decades. A woman accused members of the Duke Lacrosse team of rape when she performed as a stripper at a party. The prosecutor had ambitions for political office and was prosecuting members of the Duke lacrosse team and making hay from it because those being accused were rich white kids. DNA evidence from a vaginal swab showed the presence of DNA from multiple males, none of whom were members of the team or the woman’s boyfriend, and the prosecution knew it, but hid this evidence from the defense team.
    Moezeldin Elmostafa, an immigrant taxi driver who signed a sworn statement that defense lawyers say provided a solid alibi, was arrested on a 2½-year-old shoplifting charge. Arresting officers tried to pressure him into recanting his story. When he refused to alter his testimony, he was taken into custody. An arrest and conviction would have destroyed his chance for citizenship and could have led to his deportation.
    If that isn’t enough for you, what about George Zimmerman? I would point out that Pam Bondi was the one forcing his prosecution for political reasons. That’s why I thought she was a poor choice for AG.

    So no, I don’t trust ANY government employees. I know how bad it can be- I worked for the government and I have seen the things some government employees will do first hand.

    In this case, though, the man had already confessed to the killing, and his crime was caught on audio and video tape.

      Troy Messer · April 18, 2026 at 9:34 am

      “So no, I don’t trust ANY government employees. I know how bad it can be- I worked for the government and I have seen the things some government employees will do first hand.”

      After reading 100’s, if not 1000’s, of police reports (the ones law enforcement submits to the County Attorney that they may decide on whether or what to charge), one learns to spot the inconsistencies. Certain officers would have the same inconsities arise and recurr. What would annoy me would be a law enforcement officer would come on a scene and have more than enough probable cause to do a search or an arrest. Yet, LEO’s would still add details, that could be easily disproven and show to be innaccurate or irrelevant if not out right lies. And when you confronted LEO’s on it, they get booty tickled and want to talk to your boss. So yeah, I don’t trust any government employees either.

      And for the record, I did meet and had the honor of working with some outstanding LEO’s.

        Divemedic · April 18, 2026 at 11:36 am

        The issue that I have with the “good” Leo’s is they don’t call out the bad ones. That’s why I continue to say:

        – No qualified immunity. They can get malpractice insurance if they are worried.
        – Any lawsuits for violating the rights of the public should be paid directly from the police pension fund. If this causes a pension shortfall, maybe they should think about ridding themselves from those few “bad apples “

Big Daddy · April 18, 2026 at 6:32 am

As a retired cop, I think the death penalty needs to be invoked in cases like this. And swiftly and publicly and brutally. There is no question at all that this guy is guilty.

That being said, I do agree that the legal system (it is NOT a “justice” system at this point) is unreliable at best. See Duke Lacrosse case et al.

    Divemedic · April 18, 2026 at 8:59 am

    I just talked about that case in another comment on this very post.

      Big Daddy · April 18, 2026 at 6:26 pm

      I knew all those guys since I used to work at the Durham Police Department. I even know that asshole Mike Nifong.

      The lead investigator was a super nice fella who made the mistakes that he did and was forced to do by those above him. Terrible judgment on his part coupled with a desire by the black powers that be in that shitty town to fuck over some rich white kids.

      The lead investigator quit law enforcement, went back into EMS and then committed suicide some years later. Absolutely poor judgment, and I wish that he had stood up to those forcing him to take the direction he took the case.

      I think his conscience couldn’t stand knowing that in the end.

      My big point is if it wasn’t rich kids with the means to defend themselves that were charged like that, they would just be getting out of prison right about now

Anonymous · April 18, 2026 at 11:00 am

99% guarantee that someone in the GP will prove to be more righteous than the just-us system

Alex Lund · April 18, 2026 at 12:10 pm

I prefer something like Running Man or Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (Two enter and only one leaves live).

Commander Zero · April 18, 2026 at 12:15 pm

The death penalty is absolutely appropriate here for someone whose actions have made him entirely irredeemable. However, if he doesn’t get the death penalty I would virtually guarantee that the population of whatever facility he winds up in will take care of this oversight.

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