Poll of the Day > New Jersey Republicans want BLOOD and want the DEATH PENALTY re-instated!!!

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Full Throttle
12/10/18 11:41:54 PM
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Do you support the death penalty? - Results (1 vote)
Yes
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New Jersey State Republicans want blood and want the return of the DEATH PENALTY after a family of 4 were found murdered inside a burning mansion!!

Keith Caneiro, his wife Jennifer and his 2 children, Jesse and Sophia were murdered at their 1.5 millino mansion in Colts Neck on November 20 as Keith's older brother, Paul is charged with the murders but plead "not guilty"

Prosecutor Christopher Gramiccinoi called the "most brutal" crime he experienced and that he would seek the death penalty if he could as Republicans are calling on Democratic Governor Phil Murphy to reinstate it..but Murphy is opposed to the death penalty.

The murder of the family is spurring Republicans to state it shows they need to reinstate it as Steven Oroho said "The Colts Neck murderer deserves nothing less than the death penalty. We can no longer ignore the public calls for action in gruesome cases like these. Eliminating capital punisment has placed countless residents at risk. The horrible truth is that unless killers know the death penalty is on the table, thre are monters out there that will kill and get away with it!. In order to keep the public safe, we must reinstate the death penalty"

He co-sponsored a bill to reinstate capital punishment with GOP Parker Space and Harold Wirths before the murder occurred but it failed to move it forward..Parker added "President Abraham Lincoln once said that 'those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves and under just God, cannot long retain it. Monsters, including Paul Caneioro if convicted, need to know that the punishment for committing such a malicious, immoral act will be that they will meet the same fate as the one they forced on their innocent victims. The death penalty is the most effective deterrent out there. We must reinstate it immediately".

But Dick Codey said even when the death penalty was still on the table, it hadn't been enacted since 1963 as appeals went on forever and death row inmates were in nursing homes or a ventilator costing tax payers MILLIONS.

The relatives of the family were grateful for the outpouring support of love from the community.

Police said Paul shot his brother and stabbed his sister in nlaw and stabbed the children before dawn and then set the mansion on fire. Money seemed to be the motive and he set fire to the house to destroy the evidence tto make it appear someone was targeting them.

Do you support the Death Penalty?

Paul - Murderer

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/12/10/16/7245832-6480251-image-a-77_1544461039212.jpg

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/12/10/16/7245842-6480251-image-a-83_1544461058870.jpg

Caneiro Family - Deceased

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/12/10/16/7245848-6480251-image-a-78_1544461045346.jpg

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/12/10/16/7245856-6480251-image-m-84_1544461129243.jpg

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/12/10/16/7245858-6480251-image-a-85_1544461132800.jpg

Mourners -

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/12/02/22/wire-6919044-1543789617-504_634x492.jpg
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streamofthesky
12/11/18 12:47:59 AM
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I support the death penalty.

But it should only be used for homicide cases that are especially heinous or multiple deaths, and only in cases where there's no real doubt that the person convicted committed the crime. Like Dylan Roof, or that Cruz guy who shot up the Florida high school last year.

Unfortunately, a lot of other pro-capital punishment people are a little too gung-ho about using it in a wide swath of cases, and actively resist the Innocence Project and other attempts to re-examine death penalty cases that may have been decided unfairly or with missing/corrupted evidence.

It feels lonely, being pro-capital punishment yet also strongly supporting the Innocence Project. If capital punishment is so deeply flawed, it's better to shine a light on it and take measures to fix the issues (scrapping immunity laws that legally protect prosecutors from outright hiding evidence from the defense or lying would be a great start!) than try to hide it.
Not only does supporting the latter mean you're a disgusting human being who wants innocent people to be killed just to protect your precious punishment method. It also does way more damage to "the cause" when the truth gets out anyway if it's been actively fought and buried by the pro-capital punishment crowd.
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