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originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
I read an article earlier, which states that the man claims to have video of them breaking in, and audio of the actual shooting. If he's got that, then there is proof. Plus, I haven't heard anyone stating that these teens did not break in.
originally posted by: DeepImpactX
a reply to: LadyGreenEyes
Yes, they are responsible for their actions, but no one needed to actually die. Their punishment didn't fit their crime. Listen to the audio again and it's clear that the old man acted out of emotion, not reason. You're concerned that the perpetrator might get up after getting shot once and do you harm? Knowing that he's unarmed? Know how to aim for the kneecaps. It incapacitates someone without actually killing them. There's self-defense and then there's murder.
The more you look into this the more you can see that both sides were in the wrong. Does the old man deserve a prison sentence? No. But he showed that he's incapable of living on his own. If you think that the only recourse to 2 unarmed teenage kids breaking into your home for the umpteenth time is murder, then you're not of sound mind. You're someone who lets your emotions take over. I understand his frustration with a legal system that is broken, and his pride in not wanting to look like a chump, but that's not an excuse for murder.
Again, that's what wound shots and surveillance cameras are for.
Listened, but nothing he said changes the fact that they broke into his home, and he should have the right to defend his home.
Smith was convicted on Tuesday of premeditated murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for killing 17-year-old Nick Brady and 18-year-old Haile Kifer in his basement. The audio Smith made of the Thanksgiving 2012 slayings can be heard below and might be upsetting to some.
originally posted by: DeepImpactX
a reply to: LadyGreenEyes
Yes, they are responsible for their actions, but no one needed to actually die. Their punishment didn't fit their crime. Listen to the audio again and it's clear that the old man acted out of emotion, not reason. You're concerned that the perpetrator might get up after getting shot once and do you harm? Knowing that he's unarmed? Know how to aim for the kneecaps. It incapacitates someone without actually killing them. There's self-defense and then there's murder.
The more you look into this the more you can see that both sides were in the wrong. Does the old man deserve a prison sentence? No. But he showed that he's incapable of living on his own. If you think that the only recourse to 2 unarmed teenage kids breaking into your home for the umpteenth time is murder, then you're not of sound mind. You're someone who lets your emotions take over. I understand his frustration with a legal system that is broken, and his pride in not wanting to look like a chump, but that's not an excuse for murder.
Again, that's what wound shots and surveillance cameras are for.
originally posted by: tsurfer2000h
a reply to: LadyGreenEyes
Listened, but nothing he said changes the fact that they broke into his home, and he should have the right to defend his home.
You are right he does have that right, but when you plan something like this out they call it premeditated murder.
He could have wounded them then secured them without killing them, especially when they aren't armed.
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
He didn't plan for them to break in;