67 Replies to “The End of a Monster”

  1. When I heard this I smiled and then immediately envisioned those brutalized children running through tall grass and flowers, celebrating. Let’s never forget. I know I won’t.

  2. TJ: Good on you, your satire proved a point.
    Very similar to the ridiculous outpouring of public grief (hey camera, focus on me, I’m grieving) that seemed to have begun with Diana’s unfortunate death, and apparently now continues on with pretty much any public death.
    As for Olsen, I wouldn’t waste my pi$$ on his grave.
    As monsters go, he was low class, but still a monster…the best possible outcome would be for all of us to erase this creep from our minds.

  3. I expect they will cremate his body.
    I would not want his body sharing a cemetery with anyone. And the continual desecration of his grave would be a problem for those maintaining the cemetery.

  4. Dying of what is essentially old age is not justice. Justice would have been swift execution once his crimes had been proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Keeping animals like him alive did not prove our compassion; it revealed our cowardice.

  5. Giving him a Hundred thousand dollars for the graves of his victims, mostly children. Was the beginning of the end of real Justice in Canada.
    In one instance he hammered nails in a boys head.
    Just to see what it did. Than hounded the families for years while the Trudeau lovers watched on.
    They even allowed him a computer & phone to harass his victims families.
    This was one monster . The Canadian Judiciary have allowed hundreds to thrive. If I where a federal Judge today I would be wondering where I’m going after I die?
    God will judge this inhuman soul. It will be Just unlike here .

  6. rabbit >
    “I expect they will cremate his body.”
    Unlike Osama Bin ladan. Dead, dump in ocean, no comment.

  7. I would like our politicians to point out the downside of murder or worse.
    3 good meals a day, all the recreation they can handle, probably 3 social workers on tap for every offender. One of my inlaws works as a prison shrink and has made a lucrative living off the system. He says they all tell you whatever you want to hear. Experts at playing the remorse game. If pushed (and after making sure there is no one else in earshot) he will whisper that some of them are not worth the crap they flush down the toilet. They must all be treated with respect as long as they follow the rules. It is very important that some semblance of rehabilitaion is on the books when they are welcomed back to society. Many to commit more crimes. After all there is little to deter them. Just more 3 good meals a day, all the recreation and same old same old.
    Seems to me that the Dictators of the world, the Chinese, the muslims and so forth all have a better system than we have to dealing with human garbage. Not every life is precious. Even a happy medium like Arizona would be a good start. There they move on to other states before commiting more crimes after release.
    Ah…..just wishfull thinking. Too many dogooders and social workers here that really really care about these poor misguided felons. Never the victims, just the felons.

  8. To rabbit @ 5:42:
    To be forgiven, one must repent. His subsequent actions prove he hadn’t.
    You can fool yourself, but you can’t fool God.

  9. What the justice industry could not do, the nature took care of, although it took its time.

  10. @ Posted by: Rocky View Redneck at October 1, 2011 1:12 AM
    Repent ? He murdered 11 kids. Forgiven ? Not by God or the Victims families. He was a piece of sh*t that reveled in what he accomplished.
    If God would have accepted his repentance it would have been a blow to all of Christianity. Of course we will never know……..will we ? Perhaps he would have been allowed to mingle with all his murder victims if he had repented and by extension gone to heaven.
    If repentance would absolve this piece if crap from what he had done then it’s time to change religions.
    My wise old pappy told me it was never smart to argue about religion or politics. Just had a weak moment. I’ll repent later.

  11. It makes me ashamed to be a Canadian when I think that this piece of $#!t lived as long as he did. I’m glad he’s dead, only wish he’d been executed 30 years ago.

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