Homeowner kills escaped murder suspect

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Give this man the projected savings from not having to house this POS in prison for the next 50 years.
 
Someone, somewhere, will be offended at the homeowner's actions.

Glad to hear a happy ending to this and in more ways than one.
 
are the liberals out yet calling it unnecessary force and wanting the homeowner charged?
 
"Investigators found McCloud's body in a bathtub" .. showering? always the right time to clean up your dirty ass.
 
In before extremist comments from both ends of political spectrum.
 
Give this man the projected savings from not having to house this POS in prison for the next 50 years.
In a perfect world he'd get some kind of reward. They tried to do it with those two escaped New York convicts if I'm remembering correctly, although it ended up being the cops who killed one and captured the other.

I did a quick Google search and calculation just for fun. It costs $67.95 per day to house an inmate in Mississippi. Rafael McCloud was 34 when he died, and had only been in prison since June 29 2015 for murder and rape charges, plus he had prior felony convictions for auto burglary, grand larceny and armed robbery. A true piece of shit, as far as I'm concerned.

Add in a prison escape and home invasion and I think it's safe to say this guy was never getting out of prison should he have been recaptured.

Now let's say he lived to 65, at $24,801.75 per year to house an inmate. That's $768,854.25 saved over the course of 31 years on a lost cause of a human being.
 
In a perfect world he'd get some kind of reward. They tried to do it with those two escaped New York convicts if I'm remembering correctly, although it ended up being the cops who killed one and captured the other.

I did a quick Google search and calculation just for fun. It costs $67.95 per day to house an inmate in Mississippi. Rafael McCloud was 34 when he died, and had only been in prison since June 29 2015 for murder and rape charges, plus he had prior felony convictions for auto burglary, grand larceny and armed robbery. A true piece of shit, as far as I'm concerned.

Add in a prison escape and home invasion and I think it's safe to say this guy was never getting out of prison should he have been recaptured.

Now let's say he lived to 65, at $24,801.75 per year to house this waste of oxygen. That's $768,854.25 saved over the course of 31 years on a lost cause of a human being.

Yep, I'm not interested in having my money go toward keeping him alive. I can think of better things to spend it on. But what can you do...

And of course, a reward system will turn your regular second-amendment gun-toters into full-blown bounty hunters.
 
Nice to read some good news for a change. One less scumbag in the world. Great result:cool:
 
Just out of curiosity, just how comfortable are you guys with a human death?

Not saying this guy didn't have to coming, because he certainly did, but the older I get the more seriously I take the ending of a life.
 
Just out of curiosity, just how comfortable are you guys with a human death?

Not saying this guy didn't have to coming, because he certainly did, but the older I get the more seriously I take the ending of a life.

Depends on the life if you want a serious answer. I'd rather watch this guy receive a head shot than see a dog kicked.
 
Just out of curiosity, just how comfortable are you guys with a human death?

Not saying this guy didn't have to coming, because he certainly did, but the older I get the more seriously I take the ending of a life.
He was in prison for murder and rape prior to escaping, and had other felony convictions before that. Had he been recaptured, I think it's safe to say he was never getting out of prison.

He was a menace to society. Absolutely zero fucks given.
 
Just out of curiosity, just how comfortable are you guys with a human death?

Not saying this guy didn't have to coming, because he certainly did, but the older I get the more seriously I take the ending of a life.

I don't regard humanity as a purely biological condition. Morally, a man who commits violent crimes like rape or murder is vermin, and should be exterminated as such.

So yeah, in this case I couldn't be more comfortable.
 
That's fucking awesome good for him. The state should pay him at least 1% of whatever it would've cost to keep the convict incarcerated for whatever his sentence would have been. Just saw what PCPTornado wrote. Give that family at least $50,000.

Just out of curiosity, just how comfortable are you guys with a human death?

Not saying this guy didn't have to coming, because he certainly did, but the older I get the more seriously I take the ending of a life.

For someone like that, "life" is no more important than crumbling up a piece of paper to me. We don't need people like that in our society. They should all be exterminated.

I don't think life in general is that important.
 
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Just out of curiosity, just how comfortable are you guys with a human death?

Not saying this guy didn't have to coming, because he certainly did, but the older I get the more seriously I take the ending of a life.

A convicted murderer/rapist breaks into my house and ties up my family he would be lucky to just get a headshot. And I wouldn't lose any sleep over it.
 
A convicted murderer/rapist breaks into my house and ties up my family he would be lucky to just get a headshot. And I wouldn't lose any sleep over it.

I'd do what I had to, no doubt. I wouldn't consider maiming him though, I'd do my best to take him out quickly and efficiently.

I'm just in a weird head space. Someone enters your home and puts hands on your family, they're done, no question, but there has been so much death in my family over the past few years I cannot be cavalier about ending someone. I recently spent two weeks watching my aunt die in hospital. She was disoriented and in pain, and the only thing she knew was that she was going to die, and she was terrified. It fucked me up. Two weeks watching the life leave her eyes.

I'm not saying this guy's life is worth something, he lost that marker when he entered their home and threatened the family.
 
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