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Ariel Castro Dead: I ate ribs with this dude. (the Ohio guy that kidnapped 3 women)


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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The man who held three women captive in his home for nearly a decade before one escaped has been found dead and is believed to have committed suicide, a prison official said.

 

 

http://news.yahoo.com/ohio-man-held-3-women-captive-commits-suicide-043500304.html

 

 

more at the link.

 

 

When they found his lifeless body in the cell it was a dead giveaway.

 

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Who here doesn't think he was carefully persuaded, encouraged and otherwise helped along to reach his demise?

 

Who here doesn't think the guard likely turned his head for at least one of the visible checks they were required to make every 30 minutes while he was in "protective" custody?

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I'm surprised he didn't get death penalty from the start, honestly. Took it upon himself, I guess. Went out the same way he had lived his life. As a coward.

 

As soon as his neck snapped he fell straight into hell and realized he was now much worse off.  :phew:

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As soon as his neck snapped he fell straight into hell and realized he was now much worse off.  :phew:

A coward who took pleasure in pain and suffering of those unable to defend themselves. A coward who took his own life rather than face the consequences of his cowardly actions. That's the biggest thing that irks me. He was too much of a coward to face himself and what he did, too much of a coward to take responsibility for himself. 

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A coward who took pleasure in pain and suffering of those unable to defend themselves. A coward who took his own life rather than face the consequences of his cowardly actions. That's the biggest thing that irks me. He was too much of a coward to face himself and what he did, too much of a coward to take responsibility for himself. 

 

I may be wrong, but I THINK that you might be trying to say that the dude was a coward...

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