View Full Version : Take note !! The details are extremely disturbing.
juswanano
05-15-2010, 01:46 PM
IMO, The death penalty is made to order for people like Nathan and Stephanie Sloop.
I can not imagine how the natural father will ever be able to get past the anger towards the Sloops or for that matter the judge .
How anyone could do something so horrible to a child ,I just can't understand. And for a parent to stand bu and let someone do this and then marry the puke and help him 'hide' the remains , she needs her guts strung out and tied to a tree and left to let nature take it's course.
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=10746226
LedZap
05-15-2010, 03:34 PM
Goddamn people like that. It's horrible.
Oh my God. That was absolutely horrible. That poor little boy and his father. Sadness.
juswanano
05-16-2010, 03:02 AM
As a mother that has stood over my child's grave , I can't find any charity in me for that mother that not only allowed that to happen but then helped to 'get rid ' of the remains and lie to the cops , all to protect herself for doing nothing and the monster that she allowed to be around and torture her own child.
yee-haw
05-16-2010, 10:18 AM
IMO, The death penalty is made to order for people like Nathan and Stephanie Sloop.
I can not imagine how the natural father will ever be able to get past the anger towards the Sloops or for that matter the judge .
How anyone could do something so horrible to a child ,I just can't understand. And for a parent to stand bu and let someone do this and then marry the puke and help him 'hide' the remains , she needs her guts strung out and tied to a tree and left to let nature take it's course.
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=10746226
I agree 100% and i hope the ravishes of life are extermely cruel to them both!!
...Fucking murdering bastards!
MrRee
05-16-2010, 10:42 AM
Stake them down over a big fireant mound for starters :)
yee-haw
05-16-2010, 01:52 PM
Stake them down over a big fireant mound for starters :)
I approve of this post!
mooreed2323
05-16-2010, 03:48 PM
There is, I'm sure, a special place in hell for pus sucking, mental amoebas like this!
juswanano
05-16-2010, 03:50 PM
Stake them down over a big fireant mound for starters :)
That is pretty cool.
but I like the thought of their guts being strung out the 50 or so feet they will go and then they get to watch and feel as the predators are eating those guts all the way up to the source of them guts . Knowing the whole time their carcasses will be desert for said predators.
I have a Native American friend from the Jicarilla Apache Nation that had a grandfather that described some of the ways his ancestors would test the bravery of their enemies in the days of old. That one always seemed to me to be the ultimate test . but in the context of these two it seems that would give them more than enough time to realize just what they had done and why they deserved to die such a slow and painful death.
juswanano
05-16-2010, 06:18 PM
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=10769121
At the start only the step dad was being charged with murder , now both him and the mom are.
Carrot
05-16-2010, 06:25 PM
I read an article about sociopaths recently.
Here's a quote
“Do I feel bad when I hurt someone? Yeah, sometimes. But mostly it’s just like… uh… (laughs). I mean, how did you feel the last time you squashed a fly?” –Unnamed rapist/kidnapper
And something clicked. I'm not saying I can agree, but by imagining you viewed people the same way you regard flies it becomes, understandable isn't quite the right word, more feasable as to what they do I guess.
[M]y mother, the most beautiful person in the world. She was strong, she worked hard to take care of four kids. A beautiful person. I started stealing her jewelry when I was in the fifth grade. You know, I never really knew the bitch — we went our separate ways.” –Hare, Without Conscience: The Disturbing World of the Psychopaths Among Us
These people aren't evil, they're fucking broken.
It's on damninteresting.
juswanano
05-16-2010, 07:45 PM
the mother of this little boy is evil. She didn't get the kid medical help because she was afraid they would be arrested for child abuse, she lied to the cops saying the kid had the habit of wondering off, she lied again saying the step dad had help from another guy when the body was desecrated after death. I can see(nope) where the step dad may fit the profile of sociopaths.
So because these sociopaths aren't evil just fucking broken , what should be done to protect any one having the Miss fortune to meet up with one ? And then after these fucking broken people have a string of victims to their credit , then what ? in that first story there was an ex girl friend and a family member saying they weren't surprised . What should they have done before this broken person killed that small boy?
Carrot
05-17-2010, 02:28 PM
I hadn't read the artcle you posted, I was going off on a tangent.
I'm not sympathising with them, or trying to protect them. I just found the outlook one might have in a sociopathic condition to be intruiguing. Indeed, many sociopaths don't commit crimes, but instead are perfect candidates to achieve chairman status in companies. The people who ran exxon would fulfill alot of the criteria.
Don't get me wrong, I'm no saying they get a free pass to commit despicable acts, or that we should be less harsh on them in any shape or form. Just rambling.
The people who ran exxon would fulfill alot of the criteria.
You mean Enron, don't you?
Carrot
05-17-2010, 03:06 PM
Yeah...it's been a long day.
Yeah...it's been a long day.
What with battling Gladiators in the ring, I so understand. :D
juswanano
05-17-2010, 04:22 PM
I just left a site with more than a few people that would be all about helping these poor people and catering to the mental illness they so obviously suffer from and they would be all over me like ugly on ape about my cold hearted non compassionate thinking that the parents should be held responsible for the boys death. I apologise if I came across like I figured you was. trying to excuse or protect the parents.
I hadn't read the artcle you posted, I was going off on a tangent.
I'm not sympathising with them, or trying to protect them. I just found the outlook one might have in a sociopathic condition to be intruiguing. Indeed, many sociopaths don't commit crimes, but instead are perfect candidates to achieve chairman status in companies. The people who ran exxon would fulfill alot of the criteria.
Don't get me wrong, I'm no saying they get a free pass to commit despicable acts, or that we should be less harsh on them in any shape or form. Just rambling.
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