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Re: the killer notebook
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Post # 101
that has to be the worst way to die
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Re: the killer notebook
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Post # 102
I think that's debatable. Burning alive is still slow and very painful. There are dozens to hundreds of different torture methods that one could die a slow and horrid death from.
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Re: the killer notebook
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Post # 103
thats sad they had no proof yet they still totured them
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Re: the killer notebook
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Post # 104
In some cases they believed they did have proof, and for the traitors, spies, and various other criminals they usually did. Most of this took place in Europe, but from what I understand there were some things that carried on into early America.
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Re: the killer notebook
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Post # 105
thats cruel i could never bring myself to do something like that to anyone
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Re: the killer notebook
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Post # 106
Nor could most sane modern-day Americans, including myself, although I admit that if it were completely necessary I would execute a criminal. If I had a choice I would do so in a much less painful and torturous way, but I also believe there are some sick less-then-human people who would deserve such treatment.
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Re: the killer notebook
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Post # 107
yeah me too i wouldnt torture them but america interrigates terrorist suspects isnt interrigating and torturing both the same
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Re: the killer notebook
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Post # 108
lol, no. Interrogating is often verbal, torturing is physical. Some people do torture as a form of interrogation, but the tortures aren't as bad as people claim they are and usually the places that do torture the prisoners that badly are shut down.
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Re: the killer notebook
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Post # 109
I forgot to add; I have been interrogated several times when caught in the middle of a bad situations, wrong place wrong time sort of thing, and I went through three years of torture from my dad. Interrogations can leave you shaky, but torture leaves you broken.
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Re: the killer notebook
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Post # 110
why were you interrigated?
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