Friday, June 3, 2011

431 years to life for Garrido? I can't fathom the mental reasoning behind what he did. While I do not condone taking other people's lives as punishment, a crime like this seems to me to be enough of an argument for the death penalty.

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  1. Garrido is just "mental" (as we say it here), no reasoning.

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  2. since you're here..hehe..just want to tell you, that I read again 5 days in Palawan, the more I read the more I feel the air of this novel..hopefully you'd find more sellers of this book..what about bringing somg samples to beach resorts, as it is actually, short and entertaining for vacationing..it's lovely written..congrats ulit sa daughter mo..
    here, they would recommend that for tourists, sort of not only the story, but idea about Palawan..

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  3. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20068583-504083.html

    lumabas more than once yata sa Crime Investigation Channel...and now of course, ayon na-sentensyahan na...

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  4. well, what about the wife? for condoning and abetting the act?

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  5. sa US kc to Nonzski...

    as I posted in reply to Doc Philip above...yung one of the links about this story

    dito yata ako nakanganga for about a while, papasok na ang langaw sa bibig ko coz my jaw was hanging open...

    "Jaycee Dugard testified to a grand jury that Philip Garrido said he kidnapped her because he had a "sex problem" and would rape others if he didn't rape her."

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  6. Saw news clip awhile ago. Mas nakakatakot sa US kaysa dito.

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  7. well, may rape cases din tayo...daming mga batang babae din na di lang ni-rape pero pinatay..

    am not sure if I can count her lucky to have survived...

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