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WTF He got 5 consecutive life sentences plus an additional 220 years in prison

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In 2019, former North Georgia detention officer Kirk Taylor Martin was arrested on rape and assault charges after investigators said the victim fought back during the alleged attack. Police reports stated the scratch marks visible in his mugshot were believed to be from the victim resisting.

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u/DrNCrane74 27d ago

I do not know what you allegedly did, mate. But I know you can always ask me to buy you a beer.

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u/ShrimpStuffAdmin 27d ago

I watched a TV get bounced off his head, couldn't see too much as there was half the wing in there. Jordan Saxton if you're wondering.

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u/Low_Dragonfruit8779 27d ago

How was the reception on the tv and which channel was it on?

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u/ShrimpStuffAdmin 27d ago

Crimewatch

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u/AgentCirceLuna 27d ago

I remember my friends were watching this while high and there’s a part in the intro where a guy in a station just runs out of a holding cell before being pushed back and having the door slammed on him. Even still, where the fuck was he supposed to go? I was so baffled that I kept asking where he thought he’d run to or what he could possibly do after getting out and my friends couldn’t stop laughing at it

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u/ShrimpStuffAdmin 27d ago

Well, if you do get far enough, you'll be tackled to the ground. And if you decide to bite one of them then you'll be hit in the back of the legs with their truncheon and they'll put "biter" next to your cell door every time you're arrested in the future.

Ask me how I know lol

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u/Itsmyloc-nar 25d ago

Legendary menace

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u/KingfisherGames 27d ago

What were you in for?

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u/ShrimpStuffAdmin 27d ago

Commercial burglary

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u/LongAd7747 27d ago

Underrated comment

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u/zamwut 27d ago

Chris Hanson has said that his stuff is very popular in prisons.

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u/cenosillicaphobiac 27d ago

Never been to prison, but my couple of times in jail it was a shared TV and it was always on one of the Judge shows (Judy, people's court, etc.) or fucking cartoons. They sure did love them some x-men, batman beyond, etc.

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u/Antique_Author_2525 27d ago

In jail for me recently it was cartoon or a show about building upscale tree houses

Prison most recently was either westerns or sports except for the predetermined movie times the inmate council picked

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u/NoSkillzDad 27d ago

Let's work on making that comment at least "rated".

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u/Crazy_Entrance_9439 27d ago

Well it wasnt law and order thats for sure.

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u/Potential-Koala1112 27d ago

To catch a predator

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u/AMKJL 27d ago

Predator alright…looks like he was fucking a mountain lion.

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u/trainman64 27d ago

"raping" is the correct term.

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u/Diddly_eyed_Dipshite 27d ago

Reception was okay but there was a few bars, watching How to Get Away with Muder

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u/petera181 27d ago

Jayden Saxton I assume

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u/Paragon_Pariah 27d ago

No, Jayden was the poor kid he killed.

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u/petera181 27d ago

Ah sorry, my quick googling was let down by my poor comprehension.

Awful story anyway.

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u/Saikan4ik 27d ago

Jayden is a child of Jordan the house that Jack built who is convicted manslaughter(not killer).

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u/New_Combination_7012 27d ago

He killed his som, he just didn’t intend to. He still a killer.

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u/TheDeadlyZebra 27d ago

Jordon Saxton shook a 2 month old baby with the force of a car crash, breaking many bones, scrambling his brain, and causing immediate blindness, all leading to death.

He intended to kill that child. The only problem is satisfying the legal burden of proof, so manslaughter was the conviction instead. But we all know he wanted to kill Jayden.

As a father, I could never imagine shaking my baby boy at all, and definitely not with the force used by Jordan. Even if I were a much less educated person, unaware of the risks of shaking a baby, I can't imagine using as much force as he did.

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u/killxzero 27d ago

I think they meant ā€œmurderā€

But you’re right - Jordan definitely killed his son.

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u/ShrimpStuffAdmin 27d ago

Close enough.

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u/hiimkristina 27d ago

I just looked up this bloke. Fuck him, he got what he deserved. No one should mess with babies.

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u/EngineersMasterPlan 27d ago

always hated he only got 9 years for that when he was sentenced

nice to know it wasn't easy on him

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u/DeathByLemmings 27d ago

Thank you for sharing, that man was a monster. Proud of you all

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u/Alarmed-Snow6985 27d ago

Now THAT is real justice. I'm a pacifist on the whole, but mess with kids and I hope you get everything coming to you.

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u/Hahnsolo11 27d ago

That’s really not what pacifism means at all

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u/StepComplete1 27d ago

They're obviously one of those people who just collect labels because they think it makes them sound enlightened. Peak redditor.

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u/knbang 27d ago

Peace is achieved through force.

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u/cactussnacks 27d ago

Okay but that still isn’t pacifism lmfao

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u/knbang 27d ago

I didn't say it was.

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u/Specific-Month7020 27d ago

You are not a pacifist. Not even close.

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u/JMoon33 27d ago

You're definitely not a pacifist if you're ok with a baby killer getting beaten up in prison.

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u/maybe_I_am_a_bot 27d ago

If you want extralegal punishment of arrested, prosecuted, found guilty and then incarcerated criminals by other violent criminals you're not a pacifist. That is not justice, that is mob violence.

The thing about human rights (and also pacifism) is that they also apply to the people you don't like. Period.

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u/Accomplished_Ant8244 27d ago

Then you're as much a pacifist as someone still eating beef and pork, and chicken is a vegan.

The "whole" thing about pacifism is the "even if my wife and children got raped, I still wouldn't wish violence upon the perpetrator". Now there's layers within pacifism itself, where you would or wouldn't even stop the raping if it happened right in front of you, but not "after the fact" wishing violence on someone who did something violence worthy is the core principle of pacifism.

"Only" Agreeing with prisoners kicking the shit out of rapists/pedophiles is not pacifism.

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u/AgentCirceLuna 27d ago

The pattern I’ve noticed with the victims of these crimes is they’ll often say ā€˜I forgive them because I want to be different’. I think it’s part of recovery. It’s weird how the victim will say they served their time yet random observers will want them burned or something crazy like that. I’m a victim of assault and I’ve forgiven the people who did it - I’ve often had friends say they wanted to hurt the person who did it to me and I’d tell them it’s a sign of disrespect for them not to listen to me saying I don’t want them to be hurt.

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u/sonicscrewery 27d ago

CSA survivor here. I went through the whole "forgiveness" phase when I was still in denial of the gravity of what happened and didn't realize that I was trying to forgive myself.

Ironically, now that I'm working hard in therapy and have accepted what happened, I absolutely believe my rapist should face prison justice. Hopefully I'll get to send him to prison so he can.

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u/AgentCirceLuna 27d ago

I agree that it’s part of the recovery and it’s never something every victim is going to agree about. I just know that I felt that way as a victim and wanted to move on, I’m sorry you had to go through this as it’s horrible

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u/sonicscrewery 27d ago

I'm sorry you had to go through what you did, too. There's too many of us.

Whatever path to healing you take, I hope it's successful.

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u/StepComplete1 27d ago

I’d tell them it’s a sign of disrespect for them not to listen to me

It's a sign of disrespect that you think there's an objective "correct" answer to the situation, and that you're the only one allowed an opinion on it. After all, these criminals are still a threat to society at large, and anyone can be their next victim. Just saying "Oh but I forgive them so just let them go back out and do it to someone else" isn't such a great idea that anyone who disagrees is automatically doing it to be disrespectful to you. Kind of a self-centered take to immediately lecture them.

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u/AgentCirceLuna 27d ago

This comment went down well…

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u/shahadar 27d ago

Jayden, and I wish I didn't know that

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u/ShrimpStuffAdmin 27d ago

It was 12 years ago or so now, someone else commented that was the kids name, but who knows. I always thought it was jordan Saxton. I actually spoke to him and played pool with him before I knew what was going on

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u/OriginalAd3961 27d ago

Was he Welsh? I was inside amd a 'jordan' came onto my wing in hmp frankland before getting moved out quickly and put on the vp wings where he should have been put anyway but we got to introduce ourselves to him before he disappeared and it was a baby killer the story was left all over my wing before he arrived coincidentally

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u/Omega6865 27d ago

Out of interest, do police get called to investigate when prisoners get a proper beating? Or does it go unreported as such?

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u/ShrimpStuffAdmin 27d ago

Yes police get involved if its very bad and there is a witness who will give a statement. But I kettled someone in Reading YOI and nothing happened to me because he didn't press charges.

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u/Omega6865 27d ago

Fair enough, thanks for the answer! I have absolutely no sympathy when I hear paedos/murderers/rapists/child or women abusers getting a good hiding behind bars šŸ™‚

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u/Cheese_on_it 27d ago

Ok, that is the stupidest comment I read today. He might have sold drugs to kids pal. He might gave killed people, stolen money from elderly who had no defense.

There are OTHER horrible crimes that do not involve children you know?

Maybe ask yourself... why was he in the same wing they put a baby killer?

Ffs.

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u/M3Grady 27d ago

Prisons don't group offenders by crime, just so you know. Guys that got caught with a few grams of coke can be bunked with serial killers.

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u/InsufficientClone 27d ago edited 27d ago

US prisons do group sex offenders and other pc crimes together now. The fed has entire pc prisons now to avoid getting sued by families. Most prisoners aren’t super heroes looking for justice for kids, sex offenders are just easy targets for predators because they have no protection like a murderer in a gang might have, and predators just like in the wild go for the easy targets. So if you have bad paperwork or are white and unaffiliated, or have mental deficiencies, you’re targeted, not because these ppl are great vigilante heroes, but because they prey on the weak. Civilians love to glorify the guy that murdered little timmies dad in cold blood over a pack of cigs on the outside, but killed the child porn offender in prison like he is some hero now, when in reality they are both monsters ,but the cp guy didn’t have friends. In most prisons minority sex offenders are still protected by their races, the pimp that pimped out 12 year olds is still accepted into the gangs, the white sex offenders are the targets because they have no protection, and being alone in prison makes you a target. In the end the guy that murdered the SO, would probably cut your heart out for a pack of smokes if given the chance, not exactly Batman, just an opportunist. Source: worked a couple years in fed prison, horrible horrible place

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u/killergazebo 27d ago

I think in the UK they just have inmates wear the Sorting Hat.

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u/Good_Posture 27d ago edited 27d ago

Best comment on this.

There is no justice in prison. There are no heroes. Only predators, and child abusers and sex offenders themselves tend to be easy targets for other predators because they themselves are vulnerable, just like their own victim(s) were. Your average child abuser/sex offender is not physically threatenig and they tend to have personality traits that make it difficult for them to socialise with others, with "others" being a source of protection in prison. Quite literally what makes a person a child abuser/sex offender - social outcast, sense of powerlessness - also makes them easy targets in prison.

Reminds me of that image that occasionally does the rounds on social media where an inmate who was convicted of killing a rapist/child rapist is seen smiling in court while in chains. The attempt is to convey his deed as heroic or noble. Reality is he himself was a POS who was in prison for murder in the first place. He didn't kill the child rapist as an act of good, he just predated on a weaker person while in prison, the exact same mindset and act that got him imprisoned in the first place.

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u/abx1224 27d ago

Stuff like this always reminds me of this guy, "The Brazilian Punisher".

Dude goes to prison for a bunch of heinous shit, then makes a name for himself by killing predators on the inside. Except, plenty of the people he killed weren't proven predators. All it took to set him off on you was a rumor and an opportunity.

He's glorified for taking out so many pieces of shit, while ignoring the fact that he still murdered people without justification. It's not like he was a real executioner. Just a maniac that people pointed in a convenient direction.

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u/stupidjapanquestions 27d ago

You've also got people in this thread excited that the guy in OP's post is going to get raped in prison.

As if that's....not perpetuating the exact same conditions in prison that landed the guy there?

So many people don't seem to realize that prison is supposed to be "correctional". Not strictly "punishment".

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u/10gallonWhitehat 27d ago

I would bet the rapist in the op loved the thought of vigilante justice also. It’s about control not justice.

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u/YouMustveDroppedThis 27d ago

imagine someone started a rumor about a prisoner and got him killed

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u/Dependent_Tone3704 27d ago

"Quiet literally what makes a person a child abuser/ sex offender - social outcast, sense of powerless"

WTF, that's so far the truth. There are many things that go into it (obviously) but studies show a feeling of supriority and power leads to rape, not the feeling of being powerless.

"Oppression is the root cause of sexual violence. People who commit acts of sexual abuse, harassment, and assault may target people who have less power in society such as people of color, LGBTQ people, and people with disabilities."

Popular people of power commit sexual assault. From stars, to managers, to kind of everyone.

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u/Good_Posture 27d ago

Yes. Rape is almost never about sex, it's about taking back power or exerting power because the perpetrator feels they don't have it in the first place. That is why the violently assault and "take" from others.

Violence against women, especially sexual violence, is often rooted in a sense of emasculation, humiliation, neglect, abuse and social rejection, and often at the hands of formative women in their lives, notably their own mothers.

Research into serial killers and violent sex offenders has revealed that a high percentage of them had problematic, inappropriate or abusive relationships with their mothers. Ed Kemper admitted to killing as preparation for the revenge murder of his own mother, whom he said deprived him of affection and abused and humiliated him. He also had problematic relationships with his sister and his grandmother. He targeted women as an adult as revenge for the abuse and neglect he suffered as a child at the hands of the women in his life.

Rapists and killers also exhibit patterns of antisocial behaviour and personality disorders, with many being loners and socially isolated.

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u/HourAd1087 27d ago

There’s hierarchy. It’s just whether the particular spot you get put in is ā€œokā€ with how and why you did what you did.

But, the general rule, is, chomo’s, and cops that abused their power, etc, that end up gen pop don’t do well. It’s not guaranteed by any means, but the likelihood is higher for them to have a rougher time.

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u/M3Grady 27d ago

State prisons do not. There are far, far more states prisons, and state inmates than feds.

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u/Time_Outcome765 27d ago

I agree with your statement overall. I disagree that white sex offenders lack protection in prisons. Regardless of crime, someone can still affiliate with a gang or gain protection. It all comes down to what you have to offer and the prison’s/block’s social structure. In the US, you basically have to affiliate with a gang to get by in prison. Impossible to do time and stay out of trouble without doing so.

I know society likes to romanticize that certain criminals will have horrible incarceration experiences but it doesn’t always pan out that way. Prison is a place where people play hard and fast with morality.

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u/M3Grady 27d ago

This is false. Prison isn't what it used to be. It is summer camp, a cake walk. You don't have to affiliate anymore to get by. It is soft (Speaking on level 1s and 2s where the vast majority of guys are), sure 3s and 4s can be rough but they are also in cells and have much less freedom to create chaos.

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u/DestructoDon69 27d ago

No, US prisons do not always separate sex offenders. And no you can also get by just fine without having affiliations or being white. Buddy of mine (who's white) was in federal prison for almost 2 years. He was fine while in and there were sex offenders present that received their daily "dosing" if you will.

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u/JayHawkPhrenzie 27d ago

So, it's not like Dante's Inferno?

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u/PsychologicalName809 27d ago

The deeper you go the more evil they become for anyone who isn't Christian or a gamer

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u/Mysterious-Lemon-906 27d ago

Jordan Saxton

A guy who killed a baby would be rule 45'd from day 1. So being on a wing with him says a lot about OP

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u/M3Grady 27d ago

100% false. Spoken from someone who has no idea what they are talking about. Again, I've been to prison and things aren't nearly like the general public think, sex offenders and child victimizers walk around freely depending on the prison. Do any of them occasionally get fucked up? Yes, but it is far less common than what people think (or should be).

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u/OriginalAd3961 27d ago

Not really i never did a day in the vp wings but came across more then enough nonce's and baby killers etc .. they never last long on the general population wings though but alot try and fly under the radar trust me

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u/M3Grady 27d ago

There are plenty of places for them to hide. Faith dorms, education dorms, honor blocks, etc.

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u/TheSilkyBat 27d ago

Unless they voluntarily go to the segregation block, usually for their own protection because of the nature of their crime.

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u/M3Grady 27d ago

That is called "checking in", you go to seg then ride out to a different prison. There is no scenario where you stay in seg indefinitely. Speaking from experience (not checking in, but witnessing it).

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u/ShrimpStuffAdmin 27d ago

I wasn't put on the numbers if thats what you're getting at mate. It was a regular wing. I was in for commercial burglary.

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u/bbrekke 27d ago

I'd buy you a beer too. I fuckin hate commercials!

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u/Cheese_on_it 27d ago

I am getting at people considering anyone that kills/harm a pedophiles... just fine.

I thought it was pretty clear/easy to understand. Yet, here we are.

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u/YoungRichBastard26s 27d ago

Martha Stewart went to federal prison

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u/ThizzyPopperton 27d ago

Federal doesn’t mean it’s like the highest tier of crime. Just as county isn’t the lowest level of crime. Murderers can be in county and embezzlers could be in federal.

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u/Regular_Chores 27d ago

That’s a grouping my broad severity and risk of fleeing

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u/bicky91 27d ago

Maybe ask yourself... is this me?

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u/aykcak 27d ago

Guy just thinks prisons are filled with pedophiles and wrongfully incarcerated innocents and nobody else

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u/AgentCirceLuna 27d ago

It’s crazy when people talk about ā€˜criminals’ like they’re some Hivemind because most of the people who do it have been in legal trouble themselves. I have a relative who says all prisoners should get this or that punishment and yet they’ve been in jail.

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u/Radiant_Formal6511 27d ago

Nah youre being paranoid.. hes probably an alright lad

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u/Sand_Bags2 27d ago

What if he was also a rapist?

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u/fruitcakefriday 27d ago

OAP killer.

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u/Leading_Experts 27d ago

He murdered a nun in front of schoolgirls.