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The Water Cooler – Should Arson Suspects Get The Death Penalty If Someone Dies In The Fire They Started?

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QUESTION: Should arson suspects get the death penalty if someone dies in a fire they started?

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Yes ….. thrown into a large Furnace within 60 days of his/her conviction!!

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After they are convicted….Instead of jail – Yes. To me it’s the same as murder.

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These topics are stupid..

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Absolutely!!
it has happened before when Raymond Oyler was
sentenced to death after starting a wild fire that
killed 5 firefighters from engine 57 during the
Esperanza fire in Oct 2006.

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The death penalty or life without parole should suffice. Sometimes I think life without
parole is more severe because the perp will be living in misery for a very long time,
whereas death is over and done with, and the misery ends.
Premeditated murder is when someone plans and deliberately kills another human
being. Felony murder is when someone dies during the commission of a crime, both
crimes can be charged as murder in the first degree, resulting in life without parole,
or death.

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YES ! ! !
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Yet 80+ people died in Camp fire in 2018
Three well done pieces by channel 10
.
ABC10 Investigation
https://tinyurl.com/2jpnm3x2
.
Secrets of the Camp Fire: 3 years later…’
https://tinyurl.com/mrxb5bz7
.
Secrets of the Camp Fire: Revealed |
Fire – Power – Money
https://tinyurl.com/bdct5ypd

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My nephew died as a result of the Camp fire. The smoke triggered a severe asthma attack,
he couldn’t breathe, and had what is known as an anoxic tonic seizure that is caused by a
lack of oxygen in the brain. He then went into a coma, and died three days later.

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if the arsonist trap people and set the place on fire and there is death then yes to death penalty. Otherwise life sentence for the fire bug.

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Hi Paul: Indeed the arsonist didn’t trap ppl but w/winds blowing at 100 MPH, there was no question that people would die. The aviation equipment couldn’t even fly for many hours because it was far too dangerous to be using life saving equipment in the air.

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of course there are other contributing factors (including but not limited to acts of god (like wind speed)). But you have to take evacuation warning into consideration. From personal experience, there is ample time to leave whether it is fire, flood, ect

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  • Just grab your phone and a few things, but what about the people that are immobile? They need help, and can’t move fast. That picture on TV of the abandoned cars, when the police told those people leave your cars and run, i thought of that, All those cars were abandoned so a bulldozer had to move them so the fire trucks could get through. I saw one abandoned wheel char left on a side walk,so that person got help.. Too bad if you’re old and depend on a walker, or worse, they can’t run, nor walk fast. I know of several people like that. I fear those might be the ones found dead in the burned houses.

Yes. Absolutely. Affirmative.
But Commiefornia doesn’t allow the death penalty and Newscum would never allow it.
They released that guy with a blow torch, probably because he was an illegal.
We live in 🤡🌍

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Does the death penalty still exist in California, and if so, when is it implemented? The short answer is yes; capital punishment is still on the books, but it is currently not being implemented or enforced.… So… California currently has a moratorium on its death penalty, declared by Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2019.

Not a suspect. That means they have not been convicted. There would have to be inconclusive proof for it to even be considered.

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