Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Well, At Last!!

Some brute actually will serve a "life" sentence.

But only because he's dying of cancer and is expected to live only a few days longer.
"In August 1997, after serving 15 years of his sentence, Olson requested early parole under the "faint hope clause."

Prison psychiatrists, at the time, stated Olson showed no remorse for the murders, has since claimed to have committed anywhere from 80 to 200 murders, and is likely to kill again.

In July 2006, Olson applied again for early parole and was denied.

During his time in prison, Olson has written book manuscripts and was permitted to make a video series, which he titled Motivational Sexual Homicide Patterns of Serial Child Killer Clifford Robert Olson.

In the videotapes, of which there are about a dozen, Olson describes the perverse criminal acts he performed on his victims.

"The thing is, he won't be able to hurt us again, and that pretty much sums it up," an emotional Rosenfeldt said Wednesday. "Maybe we can put our little boy to rest now.

"We've all been conditioned to not feel great joy at someone's death, so I'm very confused there. It's just hard to believe it could be the beginning of an end, maybe."

Rosenfeldt's husband died of brain cancer two years ago and she said he would be more emphatic in his response to news of Olson's illness.

"In his last waking hours he went back through our life. He kept screaming about Olson and parole — those were really his last words," Rosenfeldt said.

"He would have no problem with the death of Clifford Olson whatsoever and neither do I — it's just adjusting to these feelings we've had to live with for 30 years."
I, for one, do feel great joy in this news and will be even more elated if, a few days from now, we hear that he has died. I just wish we could get our money back. How much was spent keeping him in prison all these years and how much did all his parole applications and the video cost us. How ironic that we hear of his pending death almost the same day that a omnibus crime bill was tabled in the House of Commons.

You see leftards, THIS is what we on the right side of the aisle go on about. Why in hell's bells wasn't he put to death shortly after he was convicted? Woulda saved us a lot of money and, I dare say, a lot of grief and heartache experienced by the parents of all those children. You leftards can go to hell with him.

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3 Comments:

Blogger Dave in Pa. said...

We mustn't execute anyone. That's so...so "American-like".

September 21, 2011 5:19 pm  
Blogger Louise said...

Way back in the day when we eliminated the death penalty, the tools available for police to do criminal investigations were not what they are today.

There was a distinct, although rare, possibility back then, that someone could be wrongfully convicted and sent to the gallows. So the arguments against the death penalty had some element of logic and morality to them.

But, since then we have had all sorts of advances, including especially, DNA evidence.

That's why I favour a return of the death penalty, for certain classes of crime, if there is solid DNA evidence.

Certainly serial killers and killers of children are among them and this guy was both. Keeping him in prison all these years and letting him play the system the way he did was farcical, never mind a waste of money and cell space.

Alas, no one seems to be talking about bringing back the death penalty. Of course, if we were having that sort of debate, you can be sure the leftards would pick up were we left off in the 1960s, without acknowledging any of the advances made or that the death penalty could be reserved for only certain types of murder, such as serial killers.

But you know leftosphere. Old memes go there to stay alive.

September 21, 2011 5:57 pm  
Blogger Dave in Pa. said...

"But you know leftosphere. Old memes go there to stay alive." Yup. Straight out of the fascist playbook: Repeat the Big Lie, over and over and over. It soon seeps into the minds of enough of the public to become "every body knows ______."

September 22, 2011 10:03 am  

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