Never Again to Prey
Yes, Canada's criminal justice system is in dire need of correction, re-structuring, amendment, however one wishes to describe it. The victims of mass murderers are gone forever, their promise of a future expunged from life, only their grieving family members recalling that they once existed until their lives were horribly taken by a psychopath so invested in his own demented passions that he can scarcely be described as human.
Most human beings are allotted emotions that are capable of extending to the concern at an empathetic level for the welfare of other people. Psychopaths lack that emotional, deep-seated and necessary spark that makes us decent human beings. They are incapable of deep emotional attachments to other people, they exhibit no concern for others because they have none. Yet they are deeply invested in what they consider to be their 'rights'.
Their rights could never, under any circumstances, be extended to brutality toward others, but having of their own free will taken the lives of innocent others, they still persist in demanding that society care about them. The worst of these societal offenders have no sense of having shamed humanity by their actions. They regret nothing but that they have been isolated from society as a result of the atrocities they've inflicted on their victims.
Clifford Olson tortured and murdered eleven children, one after the other. He managed to gain their trust, enticed them, abducted them, raped and tortured them, and then murdered them and disposed of their bodies. All the while, to the casual observer, living as a normal human being; married, with children, but utterly lacking compassion, the inherited emotional state of humanity.
Once the authorities suspected him of these unspeakable crimes he exacted costly dollar bribes from the public purse to reveal in each instance where he had buried his victims. The families left to mourn their dead ones for the eternity of their bereaved lives, and the state justice apparatus left to find him guilty of serial murder.
The man is so humanly corrupt, he lives in a constant state of self-delusion that he is to be regarded as a human being with inalienable rights. Insisting that the public purse be his to receive monthly old age cheques. That, after serving the mandatory 25-year life sentence, he is entitled to seek parole and to re-apply for parole every two years, despite his crimes.
He is entitled to nothing. He is most definitely not entitled to benefit himself by viewing with pleasure the additional stress and strain, pain and heartache he imposes on the families of the dead children by his incessant attempts to reach the limelight of attention that he so thrives upon. There is no possibility that he could ever be redeemed.
His parole officer informed the parole board that the man has refused psychological treatment; he sees no reason to change himself, to alter his view of himself. Genevieve Theriault, the parole officer, described him as what he most certainly is cemented into his character - and certain to re-offend given the opportunity - a narcissistic psychopath and sexual pedophilic sadist.
If the death penalty could be set aside and used for very rare individuals truly deserving of it, this country could long ago have been shed of a hatefully, horribly malign presence.
Most human beings are allotted emotions that are capable of extending to the concern at an empathetic level for the welfare of other people. Psychopaths lack that emotional, deep-seated and necessary spark that makes us decent human beings. They are incapable of deep emotional attachments to other people, they exhibit no concern for others because they have none. Yet they are deeply invested in what they consider to be their 'rights'.
Their rights could never, under any circumstances, be extended to brutality toward others, but having of their own free will taken the lives of innocent others, they still persist in demanding that society care about them. The worst of these societal offenders have no sense of having shamed humanity by their actions. They regret nothing but that they have been isolated from society as a result of the atrocities they've inflicted on their victims.
Clifford Olson tortured and murdered eleven children, one after the other. He managed to gain their trust, enticed them, abducted them, raped and tortured them, and then murdered them and disposed of their bodies. All the while, to the casual observer, living as a normal human being; married, with children, but utterly lacking compassion, the inherited emotional state of humanity.
Once the authorities suspected him of these unspeakable crimes he exacted costly dollar bribes from the public purse to reveal in each instance where he had buried his victims. The families left to mourn their dead ones for the eternity of their bereaved lives, and the state justice apparatus left to find him guilty of serial murder.
The man is so humanly corrupt, he lives in a constant state of self-delusion that he is to be regarded as a human being with inalienable rights. Insisting that the public purse be his to receive monthly old age cheques. That, after serving the mandatory 25-year life sentence, he is entitled to seek parole and to re-apply for parole every two years, despite his crimes.
He is entitled to nothing. He is most definitely not entitled to benefit himself by viewing with pleasure the additional stress and strain, pain and heartache he imposes on the families of the dead children by his incessant attempts to reach the limelight of attention that he so thrives upon. There is no possibility that he could ever be redeemed.
His parole officer informed the parole board that the man has refused psychological treatment; he sees no reason to change himself, to alter his view of himself. Genevieve Theriault, the parole officer, described him as what he most certainly is cemented into his character - and certain to re-offend given the opportunity - a narcissistic psychopath and sexual pedophilic sadist.
If the death penalty could be set aside and used for very rare individuals truly deserving of it, this country could long ago have been shed of a hatefully, horribly malign presence.
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