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Old 11-10-2010, 04:00 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by vmartino26 View Post
I know things haven't been going well for the Attorney General in NH with some unsolved crimes, Wolfeboro, Gilford, et cetera, but things clearly went well with the Spader prosecution. And we can expect the same verdict in February when his partner in crime goes to trial.

Just think of it -- Spader turned 19 today. He could live to be an old man in jail. And think of all the fun he'll have. I'm sure the inmates will greet him with open arms.

While the death penalty would be quicker and ultimately save the taxpayers some money, the thought of Spader sitting in a jail cell for sixty years just rotting away is not a bad thought.

My thoughts go out to him victims tonight. I hope this day has brought some small measure of closure.
In NH if a person kills a police officer they can be sentenced to death, but if they kill an innocent victim ( in their own home minding their own business) they get life in prison. I don't get it. If anyone should get sentenced to death it should be Spader. The law needs to be changed!
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