Posted on 11/27/2013 5:14:02 PM PST by Borges
In a soft voice, teenager Austin Sigg confessed in gruesome detail how he snatched a 10-year-old girl from his Colorado neighborhood and dismembered her. But what Sigg could not explain to police detectives is why. "It was a random place, a random time. Random everything," Sigg told officers in interrogation video released this week. "I was just driving and just kind of looking. And I saw her ... found the place to park. And I parked, and I waited. And she walked by, and I grabbed her."
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Mind boggling evil.
OK, liberals
Tell us again why there should be no death penalty?
Colorado is one of a few states that refuses to enact Jessica’s Law..but hey this piece of crap shouldn’t feel so bad, according to Sebelius, he can get a job as a Obamacare Navigator
Saddam Husseins was accused of tossing people in Mulchers.
I would think this would be a good thing for this guy.
Agree. I don’t understand why this guy hasn’t been executed yet.
In the good old days, “justice” would have seen him released in the family’s town square to be dismembered himself — alive — by an enraged mob. In fact, if the Warden of his prison can read these words, please release him tonight and announce it on Facebook. End his life now.
No gun, still kills. We have a mental health problem, not a gun problem. The escalating attempts and acts without a motive are signs of a sick individual.
It’s all about numbers.
Statistically, these types of monsters are tiny in proportion to the overall population. However, as the total population increases exponentially, the actual number of psychopaths becomes troublesome.
Another good argument for the 2nd Amendment.
He was 17 when he committed the crime. So, that is the main reason he is not eligible for the death penalty. Next, he plead guilty from the get go, so that probably would have ruled him out for the death penalty.
What he gets and what he deserves are two different things.
His mother, police said, called 911 and handed the phone to her son.
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Good for her.
What a huge nightmare.
Yes, a nightmare for all involved.
At least this woman didn’t try to defend her son.
Oh, agreed. But imagine getting your arms around that. She did good by not trying to "think about it a while". He may well have done the same and "shut her up".
Right.
Like you, I can’t get my brain around it.
How would Jessica’s law have stopped such an evil person? Should he have been placed on an RSO list before he was convicted of any crime?
Just saying how Colorado doesnt have any strict laws for child molesters..that is how these monsters are able to get away with one despicable act after another before they do something as evil as this..I’m all for the one strike policy, hurt a child, get put away for life
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