Posted on Apr 27, 2015
SPC Michael Frugoli
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Now that the penalty phase has begun, the big question is whether or not to give him the death penalty. 17 of the 30 charges he was convicted of carry a possible death sentence. Is this guy worth the money to put on death row or could he spend the rest of his life in prison at a much lesser cost?

My opinion I feel he deserves the death penalty for what he did. I feel for the family, the police officers and everybody who was involved. it was a tragic day and he should be held responsible for his actions. I don't believe in taking care of people like this, but the appeals process and the way the system works in the United States he may sit on death row for 30 years just wondering everybody else's thoughts.

http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-boston-tsarnaev-penalty-phase-20150419-story.html#page=1
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COL Jean (John) F. B.
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Death penalty .. No question about it.
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Especially after that terd flipped off the camera in his cell. I'd like to flip him off while he's getting the lethal injection!
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SSG (ret) William Martin
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I say he gets released on the sex offender side and they can do what they want with him.
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TSgt David L.
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Fry their asses. Lets not waste any more money on the oxygen thieves...
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Capt Richard I P.
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I am generally opposed to the death penalty, given how little confidence I have in government's competency to kill with justice. Further, the extra cost that would be incurred and the additional coverage and heartache caused by all the automatic appeals and motions would just be salt in wounds. Life without parole. Permanent loss of liberty, and maybe a little Roman-Style Damnatio memoriae for him and his brother seems appropriate. Let's be done with these worthless creatures, let us never speak of them again but in the indefinite and only to analyze how to prevent others from acting as they did.
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My thoughts exactly.
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Now I also have a slick Latin phrase for the only appropriate punishment for terrorism.
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SFC Mark Merino
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Capt Richard I P. gave a great response. I'd only add that these people be given life in solitary with NO contact with the outside world. No media, no crazed fans and supporters, no psycho pen pals, just time........endless time...........
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PO1 Master-at-Arms
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I say tie him up and set an arsenal of pressure cookers around him. All while broadcasting on national TV. Eye for an eye for him, no peacefull drifting-off to 72-virginland
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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May he rot in prison mentally and physically for the rest of his long life.
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SFC Joseph James
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Death! Next issue.
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SFC Charles S.
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While I am voting for the Death Penalty, I'm torn because, is that what he really wants? I would like to see justice for all of the victims but I would also like to see him not get the satisfaction of being declared a martyr to any of those ISIS dune goons. I also wonder how the folks at the federal penitentiary, "or Penial Entry" treat this guy. He might start to actually regret his actions after a year or two of dancing in high heels for his cellmaster.
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SPC Michael Frugoli
SPC Michael Frugoli
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He may not make it two years if they kill him. Save us money lol
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SFC Charles S.
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SPC Michael Frugoli Yes, that's a side benefit of that arrangement.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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As taxpayers we spend a lot to keep these criminals alive in prison, but with that said we spend a lot of taxpayer dollars while they sit on death row. Just an opinion!
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SPC Michael Frugoli
SPC Michael Frugoli
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We need to find ways to make cuts. One less meal.. One less shower. Some medical they don't deserve. Lol
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Capt Mark Strobl
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With current appeals processes, I believe it is actually more economical to sentence a man to life --vice death. Additionally, I don't support the death penalty. Regardless, any sentence will never restore the life & limb this man took. May the victims find solace --and may Tsarnaev get an understanding roommate with whom to grow old.
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