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No. 164691

http://www.writeaprisoner.com/inmate-profiles/

Why don't you find yourself a big sexy inmate boyfriend, /g/?

No. 164692

Not trying to get involved with thieves, murderers and/or rapists tbh

No. 164693

>>164692
If they aren't in a fed prison, it's probably not that bad.

No. 164694

i looked at the people on death row and now im sad

No. 164695

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top fucking kek

No. 164696

>>164695
>But man, if it did, women would write! Monsters get all the attention
How did he end up in prison? Try to pull an Elliot Rodger?
>At least you know I won't try to kill you
He doth protest too much.

No. 164697

>>164695
Making laugh so hard right now. I guess you'll always find pathetic types even in prison.

No. 164698

>>164696
If you scroll down the profiles you can see what they're incarcerated for. That guy did Robbery (3x)

No. 164699

These are the ones I think are cute.

http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-201278
Covered in tattoos, but good looking anyhow.

http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-646279
Nice body, he's also specifically looking for a gf.

And on an unrelated note…
http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-1449160
>He seems decent
>scroll down
>he killed his wife
wtf

No. 164700

>>164699
>Sadler went to Hight's apartment to ask her to help him move a couch. At first she refused but when he returned to ask again, she agreed. She walked away from the opened door to get her shoes and returned to the door. Sadler, Pridgen said, stabbed her near her shoulder and neck and began choking her, then overpowered her and bound her feet and hands with zip ties. He then taped her mouth shut and, using a kitchen knife, cut off her clothes. Sadler left the apartment and came back several times over the weekend to clean up, Pridgen said.

No. 164701

>>164691
This is pretty cool. Might contact some of the people on death row, just for the sake of it.

No. 164702

The women on that website are funny

No. 164703

>>164700
that boy ain't right

No. 164704

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This guy is a qt. He's in for burglary, which doesn't seem too bad I guess. Tempted to write him, but I don't know… http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-b89457

No. 164705

>>164704
>Religion: Wiccan
Trash.

No. 164706

>>164704
His birthday is in 2 days! Do it.

No. 164707

>>164705
That makes him interesting imho. Better than Christian.

No. 164708

>>164707
Nah, just lame

No. 164709

>>164704

go for it! he seems nice c:

i've used that website to write to inmates tons of times, nothing bad has come out of it. if you're scared, though, you can use a p.o. box instead of your address.

No. 164710

>>164707
I think it makes him a rotund lesbian who burns sage and lives with six dogs.

No. 164711

>>164709
>go for it! he seems nice c:
>c:

Fuck off.

No. 164712

>>164697
>even in prison

No. 164713

how do you find the exact "story" behind why their in prison?

No. 164714

>>164713
they're*

No. 164715

>>164713
Sometimes you can find it from googling their name along with their crime.

No. 164716

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>>164711

get the sand outta your vagina

>>164713

scroll down on a profile and click "see crime" (pic related)

No. 164717

>>164695
This dude legit looks like Harry Mason from Silent Hill Shattered memories and i'm fucking choking on my coffee. This is the best profile I've read in a while. Better than OKCupid.

No. 164718

>>164700
That's horrible. He should be put down.

No. 164719

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>Find a qt
>his profile seems nice
>look at his crime
>manslaughter

let's not

No. 164720

http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-1155660

This one is scary.
>Scroll down
>Murder

Ok.

No. 164721

>>164719
aw come on give him a chance, everyone makes mistakes

No. 164722

http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-17315045

This guy is a total qt. The site says that prisoners could potentially use fake photos though unless it says it's verified.

No. 164723

>>164722
> I may be a convict, but I'm a very genuine, sincere person and am big on principles, such as loyalty, integrity, honor, and respect.
>Incarcerated for unpremeditated Murder

No. 164724

>>164719
Manslaughter isn't even bad.

No. 164725

>>164723
Isn't he dreamy?

No. 164726

http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-18050436
>aw i like animals too
>Rape 2, Rape 2, Rape 3, Rape 3
nope

No. 164727

Goddamn some of these are messed up.

Like I'm looking at the women right now and some of them are kinda cute and then I click their crime and it's shit like "Sex Trafficking (Children)".

NOPE

No. 164728

>>164722
>ss tattoo
yes, very cute for a neo-nazi.

No. 164729

http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-376824

hey, she seems nice, likes animals and everythi–
>incarcerated for life since 15
>1st degree homicide & attempted 1st degree homicide

hmm.

No. 164730

>>164728
see >>164725

I knew someone was going to mention that lmao. It's better than a libtard jew lover

No. 164731

>>164729

Life at 15?
Usually I like to praise the US' prison sentencing in comparison with the pathetic state of UK sentencing (a guy got 5 years the other day for snatching a 7 year old off the street and trying to rape her), but life at 15 seems too cruel. At 15 you're still very much a kid.

No. 164732

>>164727
It's weirding me out too. I'm used to the "Faces of Meth" type photos of inmates, not shit like this:
http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-249565
http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-15138586
http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-wa9085
http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-1432339
http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-786578
http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-784651
http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-1709681
These murderesses, man…Christian murderesses, even.

>>164729
Fuck, I was just looking at that one and it was making me sad. I was so stupid when I was 15. I'm really glad I managed to stay out of trouble.

No. 164733

>>164730
dude, you like what you like. write him or something. if you're an aryan goddess, maybe you guys can even hook up & you can be his submissive nazi housewife or w/e when he gets out.

No. 164734

>>164733
i'd like to write to him but i'm shit at conversations. i'm cautious enough to never hookup with a nazi murderer though. dude's bad news

No. 164735

>>164734
what's wrong with dating a nazi? Maybe he's a nice guy you don't know

No. 164736

>>164735
>nice guy
>who supports killing people on the basis of race
I want stormfront to leave

No. 164737

>>164736
Oh wow so not liking blacks makes you stormfront now? People are allowed to date whoever they want, and that guy is probably a great match if you're white.

No. 164738

>>164735
it's not the nazi part that bothers me. it's more like he's in prison for murder and doesn't get out until 2034 or something. even though i don't know what went down, murder still sounds scary.

No. 164739

>>164720
I'm low self esteem so this guy sounds nice. He likes Hannibal and has "european heritage" in his interests. If I was any more fucked up, I'd be tempted to write to him.

No. 164740

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>>164735
pls dont let your ugly feelings derail threads

No. 164741

>>164740
"Slavic people are subhuman" was germans' chant for a centuries, until the very same slavics came into Berlin.

No. 164742

>>164739
He is nice. Give him a chance you never know maybe it'll blossom into something beautiful

No. 164743

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>>164742
>>164739
DON'T DO IT
SAVE YOURSELF

No. 164744

>>164742
I wish, but realistically, I'm not gonna date a felon. Dude is probably off his rocker. If any other femanon wants to write to him though, I'd like to see what he'd write back :o

No. 164745

Mu mom was a prison infirmary nurse. During orientation they took her to the room where the warden and his deputy were murdered by two prisoners who hid shanks in their clothes.

She used to tell me stories about these guys. Al lot of them are straight up nuts. Guys in wheelchairs trying to burn each other with chee chee, which is some kind of hot soup made with Cheez-its. Something like that. They had to call in a bunch of guards to break up these two old guys in wheelchairs who were hell bent on scorching each others faces off.

Some of the prisoners aren't bad guys. But I wouldn't take my chances. Gang affiliation is often done just to stay alive. But a lot of them are in it for life even once they get out.

I'd never date a prisoner. someone who was in jail for a short time for a minor offense would be ok. But not someone who's done hard time. i get that these guys are lonely and they aren't all bad people. But why take a chance?

No. 164746

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>Guys in wheelchairs trying to burn each other with chee chee, which is some kind of hot soup made with Cheez-its.
>Cheez-its soup
>Chee Chee

No. 164747

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>>164745
>>164746
me gusta chichis largos ;^)

No. 164748

>>164745
interesting. sounds like a job that would wear you down emotionally, fast.
did she tell you any other stuff?

No. 164749

I have a relative in prison for fucking a 12 year old.
Creepily enough, I had a "friend" who ended up dating him that is much older than me, probably 29 or 30 now.

He became creepily obsessed with me and would pass around family pictures of my little sisters and me, and prisoners would ask how old I was and beg him to pass me letters. Some wanted my then-11 year old sister.

It was disgusting. I know far too much about the prison system now as well, but that's a whole other pointless monologue.

No. 164750

>>164691
Wouldn't date one (not really into guys most of the time anyways, especially masculine guys) but writing an inmate seems like a constructive use of my spare time. I draw a little too and I'm sure some inmates would appreciate correspondence with the outside world. Yeah I think I'm gonna do this.

No. 164751

>>164748
Yeah she did. The spider problem was really bad. The area where the prison was is surrounded by lots of wilderness. And brown recluses are common here. Inmates would get horrible spider bites. Like the kind you see on TV shows about stuff like that. Big festering wounds because spiders were everywhere. why they didn't use an exterminator I don't know. But I assume that it might involve bombing the place with poison and it's too dangerous to gather up the inmates. Plus there is no room anywhere due to overcrowding. There's no where to put them while they kill the spiders.

A guy escaped once in the middle of winter. And they found him in the creek when it started to thaw in spring. He must have fallen in before it was completely frozen. They were pretty sure that's what happened to him anyway. But they had to wait until the ice melted. I guess because you're not totally sure no one's going to hammer through the ice to find you.

And there was an old man in his 70s that died in his cell of heatstroke. There's no good ventilation and it's hotter than hell in the summer. The guards are supposed to check on the old and infirm but due to overcrowding and having to break up fights they can't get to everyone. His family sued.

Some guys would fake injuries or illness to stay in the infirmary because it was cool in the summer. And some guys pretended to be Muslim because the Muslim menu had better food.

Near this prison was a women's facility. sometimes my mom was pulled to work there. She said the female inmates were even more violent and got into a lot of nasty fights.

I can't imagine being incarcerated. I couldn't handle it. I'd probably die in there.

No. 164752

>>164746
I forgot to quote both posts.

They'll take anything from the commissary and use it to cook their own food. Prison food is horrible. Unless you're a Muslim. Then at least you get some halfway decent stuff. Although it's not that good either. They find ways to heat things up and cook in their cells with cobbled together devices. I can't remember exactly what they used. But it's stuff they aren't supposed to be using. They'd find ways to rig the hot water pipes for steaming.

I guess after awhile the staff gives up on stopping them as long as it doesn't become weaponized. But when you're throwing blazing tot Cheez-it soup in someone's face… At least the utensils look like Playschool plastic toy cutlery. It's supposed to be made in such a way that it can't be turned into a shank. But I'm sure someone has.

No. 164753

>>164751
AU when everyone on lolcow including lolcows are in prison

No. 164754

>>164731
I know this is a month old, but are you serious? She committed homicide and attempted homicide. She was old enough to know killing someone is wrong.

No. 164755

>>164754

Your post is a prime example of why the rest of the world believes America is nuts.

Everybody else in the world knows and understands that 15 year olds are still developing mentally and emotionally and are within multiple areas effectively still gigantic babies.

Old enough to know that what she did was wrong, yes indeed, old enough to fully understand the entirety of her actions and the subsequent consequences, ramifications and the full extent of the damage she caused? Absolutely not. At 15 you still don't fully understand life and death, t 15 these things can't be fully actualised in the teenage brain, they exist as mere concepts.

If you agree to this then you should also agree to stripping the legal age of responsibility and charging all 15 years olds as adults regardless of the level of their crime.
You believe a 15 year olds brain is equivalent to an adults?

No. 164756

>>164755
Maybe to some teenagers who are mentally stunted but there are probably more teenagers out there who understand the "concept" of life and death, and fully understand that if something dies it's the ultimate hurt you can do to somebody.

If it was accidental then that's a completely different story than if it was intentional.

No. 164757

>>164756

Just because you say that their 15 year old brain full understand the act of homicide the way an adult brain does doesn't make it true.

There is an entire wealth of scientific study backing this and disproving you.

>Structurally, the brain is still growing and maturing during adolescence, beginning its final push around 16 or 17, many brain-imaging researchers agree. Some say that growth maxes out at age 20. Others, such as Jay Giedd of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) in Bethesda, Maryland, consider 25 the age at which brain maturation peaks.


http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/node/1225

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/print/2011/10/teenage-brains/dobbs-text

No. 164758

>>164755
>>164757
Yes, your brain isn't fully developed at 15, but at that age, you are more than old enough to have a concept of morality. Even children understand the difference between life and death, and not to commit crimes. At age 15, I did all kinds of stupid things, but never had it crossed my mind to kill someone. Because I had empathy and knew it was wrong.

Murder isn't characteristic of age. It is characteristic of a lack of empathy. A lack of empathy can come from a number of reasons, including poor social conditioning or mental illness. Teens are more than capable of realizing how wrong murder is. Only a maladaptive teen would murder.

Now whether the prison sentence was too harsh or not is subjective. I do believe there is room for anyone to change and learn to become empathetic, ONLY if that person or teen themselves is willing to learn. But to say just their age, or underdevelopment due to their age, is to blame for murder is not accurate. Do you believe all teens are possible murderers then? Does that mean adult murderers have brains of teenagers?

Also, many psychologists disagree with that stance of blaming underdeveloped brains solely for teen crimes. Morality is a much more complex subject than can be defined by the lines of brain structure. It is like intelligence, which IQ tests attempt to measure but don't take into consideration a number of factors, like intelligence as it is defined in each different culture. And sample sizes have been too small to just say all teen criminals commit crime because of their age alone. Most teens don't commit crime or murder.

>"Empathetic people are less likely to engage in delinquency or crime. But those who have trouble perceiving how others feel, and have difficulty sharing those feelings, are more likely to engage in wrongful acts – everything from minorjuvenile delinquency to the most serious of violent crimes."


>"Reaching children early with efforts to help them understand how others feel can reduce the likelihood of youthful wrongdoing."


http://thesocietypages.org/ssn/2013/04/22/the-role-of-empathy-in-crime-policing-and-justice/

>"Teenagers are capable of being empathetic, when a lack of empathy is observed, it is usually a result of detrimental beliefs and values the teenager has internalized over the years due to a multitude of variables."


https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/promoting-empathy-your-teen/201209/is-it-normal-teenagers-lack-empathy

>"While [brain development] may in fact explain teens' difficulty with empathy during the early and mid-teen years it does not excuse it. Yes, the brain may not be fully developed but there are still many things that parents can do to help these empathy skills along"


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/barbara-greenberg/teens-lack-empathy_b_4110570.html

>"empathy, or the ability to understand another person’s emotions, begins at birth… Young children then begin to learn rules and comprehend consequences, and the idea of 'good' and 'bad' is something even toddlers understand… he will often take on the concepts of morality passed on to him through his family and the other people in his environment."


http://everydaylife.globalpost.com/moral-development-right-wrong-children-1101.html

TL;DR- Parenting and environment play just as large, or even bigger, of a role in why teens commit crime than just brain development alone.

No. 164759

>>164755
I know so many fine people who were doing many illegal shits when they were teenagers.
I am so happy I'm not living in America, and that people who I know already paid their dues to society and now on freedom they can behave like good modest humans who work legal jobs and support themselves financially, instead of living of other people's tax in jail.

Person who was 15 when they did homicide and attempted homicide, for them punishment of 20, 30 years in jail (30 years is already double life than they lived until 15) is waaay more than enough tbh. And after 30 years, you would still have a human who could be decent, and is 45 years old, they could finally work for society.

I am pissed for every person who is in jail for longer than that, because "free" people are paying for them. It's a shame. Let those ex criminals work.
Of course, if they behave like a violent shits in jail, they shouldn't be set free. But come one. Life with 15. It's a mistake in law. Death penalty has much more sense than this.

No. 164760

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>>164755
she shot her grandfather to death while he was asleep and then tried to kill her grandmother after an argument (she wouldn't tell them where she went after disappearing to a party and her friend's house for 3 days)

though i can kinda get what you mean when you mention that she wasn't old enough to understand the entirety of her actions - like where it notes that "she kept “getting madder and madder about the stuff that had
happened between [her] and [her] grandparents.”" … and it led to this

http://www.tba.org/tba_files/TCCA/2011/daniels_062311.pdf

No. 164761

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>>164760
like something out of a movie

No. 164762

I used to like pen pals pre internet and I wanted to do this for ages.

True story, I wrote to Charles Manson and got a reply. I didn't write back, but for YEARS afterwards he was passing my address on to people he knew in prison. I'd get letters from male prisoners all over the US who'd been given my address.

I wrote back to one because he sounded reasonably okay, but the second one was a sex letter. I didn't bother replying to any after that. This one was a Romanian immigrant in for murder. He'd shot a guy and his release date was something like 12 years in the future and he used cry about how he'd let down his mother.

No. 164763

>>164762
Adding - I'm in the UK, so wasn't particularly bothered US convicts knew my address.

No. 164764

>>164762
Sounds kinda fun tbh. Was the sex letter hot at least? Anyway, next time if you wanna do it, use a PO box rather than your real address

No. 164765

>>164764
No, it wasn't hot. He wanted me to do all the work, so probably a selfish lover irl.

He was having little fantasies asking me what I liked to do sexually and what my favourite things to do to others were. It was like a fucking questionnaire. I've probably still got the letter somewhere and if I find it I'll post.

If I do it again, I'd rather write to a gay. I usually browse on prisonpenpals.com but writeaprisoner looks better.

No. 164766

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>>164765
I read that ad prisonpals.com

No. 164767

>>164765
What did you write to Charles mason? What did he write back?

No. 164768

>>164762
Why did you write to Charles Manson? What was the exchange like?

No. 164769

>>164755
>Rest of the world
You mean Europe? This whole "forgive and forget" thing is entirely a Christain mentality. Christains don't need to amend for their sins through actions, they just need to say "I'm so sorry I learned my lesson :(" and all is well. You can take someone's life and still live a fulfilling life for yourself. In other religions, you amend for your wrong doing through your actions. It's not enough to just say you'll never do it again, that doesn't mean shit.

In Thailand, they make their prisoners wear heavy shackles in shitty conditions. It's not about reform, it's about paying your debt to society.

No. 164770

http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-562221

wew lad what a riot.
>trapped in 2008
>child molester

No. 164771

>>164769
Lol, that's not what Christanity is doing. It's just a way to try to cope better and try to not let your own wrongdoings get the best of you. It gives inmates a new look on life, and they get to get their minds onto something else.

No. 164772

>>164729
http://www.tsc.state.tn.us/sites/default/files/samantha_marie_daniel_v_state_of_tennessee.pdf
>The petitioner’s convictions were based on acts she committed at the age of fifteen, when, following an argument with her grandparents, she shot and killed her sleeping grandfather and then attempted to kill her grandmother, leaving her critically wounded.
>The record reflects that the [petitioner] obtained the shotgun and shotgun shells from her grandfather’s room, returned to her room where she loaded the shotgun, and then reentered the room in which her grandfather was sleeping, prior to shooting him in the face at close range.
>When her grandmother returned home, the [petitioner] pointed the gun at her grandmother while Mrs. Daniel exclaimed, “Oh, God, Baby, please no.”
>The [petitioner], nevertheless, shot her grandmother, nearly blowing off her right arm.
>Then she shot her grandmother in the abdomen.
>The [petitioner] then reloaded the shotgun and
shot her grandmother a third time as Mrs. Daniel tried to hide behind a partially closed bedroom door.
>The [petitioner] disconnected all the telephone
lines and took her grandmother’s cell phone before fleeing in her grandparents’ red Camero.
>The [petitioner] drove to her friend Jessica Barnes’ house where she burned her bloody clothes, before returning the Camero to her grandparents’ home.

wtf

No. 164773

I know a European woman who wrote to guy who had a profile in the writeaprisoner-website. They later got married and now the woman is looking to relocate to 'Murica to be closer to him. I think he serves for murder, and won't be released any time soon.

No. 164774

http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-15539821
I like this one.

Anyway I spent the last thirty minutes doing searches to find qt guys and girls - the majority of girl inmates are bisexual? Seems like real life Orange is the new Black shit lmao - but I ended up looking for people on death row out of curiosity and now I feel a bit sad… There was a guy condemned to death row for weaponry theft? Is this even a thing? I'm not american so I don't understand how death row sentences work, but sounds crazy to me. And this guy gave me the ultimate feels. http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-g18926
Fuck it, I came here to laugh, not to feel :(

No. 164775

So has anyone written to a prisoner yet?

No. 164776

>>164774
>I am looking for female correspondence only please. I've had enough interaction with males to last me a lifetime!
He's a funny guy.
> One of the main reasons I didn't do well at school was because I fell headlong into drugs around the age of 11.
:<

Oh man this poor guy. I have a lot of feels now.

No. 164777

>>164776
Apparently he shot a police officer and "Volarvich is eligible for the death penalty because the jury found the special circumstances of killing a police officer and shooting from a vehicle to be true." So if he shot a normal person he would've got a standard murder sentence with a release date, but he shot a police officer so he must die? Wat. I thought death row was for sadistic manslaughterers like Manson.
I want to write him something… His father committed suicide when he was 10 or 11, then he fell into drugs. They should've given him a second chance, jeez.

>>164775
Not yet, and I don't live in America so I can only write to prisoners who allow to the "correspond overseas" option. I wanted to write to this girl in particular http://www.writeaprisoner.com/Template.aspx?i=z-24762076 not just because she's super cute and bisexual ahem , I've read her story and became interested.

No. 164778

>>164777
I'm abroad and just finished writing to one. If you choose the email option it might work better iono.

No. 164779

>>164777
anon, she went to jail for trafficking children.

No. 164780

>>164777
What >>164779 said, write to someone decent who doesn't deserve to be there

No. 164781

>>164779
I made a research, she lured a 15yo and a 16yo girls into prostitution when she was herself barely 18 and was a prostitute too. But apparently her partner, an older man, was the real pimp (he was sentenced to a longer time in jail), she said she's sorry and apparently was abused when she was underage too. Not a nice story, but not the worst. She's sentenced with 14 years, perhaps the time in there will serve her as a life lesson. She can 100% be rehabilitated, she was so young when she committed the crime.
>>164780 Guys they're all criminals, they're all in jail for a reason, we're talking about a penpal site for prisoners.
>>164778 That option is not always available :(

No. 164782

>>164781
He just wrote back btw. Takes around a month for them to write back to you. Although I haven't checked my mailbox for 2 weeks so that could be it. 10/10 would recommend.

No. 164783

>>164755
>Your post is a prime example of why the rest of the world believes America is nuts.

In 90% of the world she would have been executed by now

No. 164784

>>164695
He'd be hot without the glasses

Also this thread makes me laugh, mainly because I actually did have a death row inmate pen pal when I was 14. Rip.

No. 164785

>>164783
>>164755
The canadians think like you, yet they managed to let a woman who raped and killed her own sister living the island paradise life. Also america isn't strict at all for letting r kelly and bruce jenner live even though they both commited huge crimes

No. 164786

>>164784
>Also this thread makes me laugh, mainly because I actually did have a death row inmate pen pal when I was 14
At 14? Can you tell us more?



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