Even if his account of the firing from LAPD was accurate, that is no justification whatsoever for what he did, killing innocents and LE officers.
Even if his account of the firing from LAPD was accurate, that is no justification whatsoever for what he did, killing innocents and LE officers.
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Tammy Osier
6:37 am on Thursday, February 14, 2013
He was insane if you ask me. And it was his choice to die that way - it was a result of where his actions and mind were. Only problem I have, is that if he was going to take a dirt nap anyway, I wish it could have been before he affected the lives of innocent people.
Karen
8:25 am on Thursday, February 14, 2013
Did the young innocent couple deserves to die the way they did?
I see it as his choice. He could have walked out of that house. He would probably would have been shot, but he wouldn't have burned alive.
John Carr
12:02 pm on Thursday, February 14, 2013
Dying is dying. Dead is dead. It doesn't matter HOW you die. Once you're dead, you're dead. Is taking a bullet to the head better than burning alive? What does it matter, when both end in death. Did Dorner consider this when he did his killing? Is there a "nice" way to kill someone? DEAD IS DEAD.
Dorner is a murder, a thief, and probably a lot of other bad things, and deserved to die, no matter how it happened.
There is no nice way to die. You can't come back from death. If you're feeling sorry for the pain he endured, what about the pain of his victims? How do you know they died immediately and felt no pain?
Tim
2:37 pm on Thursday, February 14, 2013
I don't recall stating that I felt sorry for the way he died. I shall however provide a more comprehensive response as time allows.
Tim
7:17 pm on Thursday, February 14, 2013
We know for a fact that due to unresolved bitterness about what he stated was his unjust firing from LAPD, the ruining of his reputation and possibly other issues we will not know about, he made the choice to kill. But to call him insane, I cannot agree with. He knew exactly what he was doing because he planned it out very methodically months and weeks before hand. He stated his intentions in his Manifesto. I do not feel sorry for the way he died. I do feel for the innocent victims that were killed and their families that are left behind to deal with the grief. Personally, I think all child molesters, child killers, murderers, Rapists, serial killers and the criminally insane should get the Death Penalty. None of these criminals can be rehabilitated and are of no Redeeming use to Society.
Tim
9:30 am on Friday, February 15, 2013
http://news.yahoo.com/burned-remains-idd-fugitive-ex-cop-dorner-000050273.html
Chris P
1:36 pm on Friday, February 15, 2013
To answer your question: Yes.