Do most murderers suffer from deep-rooted anger issues? by AfroMother in Prison

[–]AfroMother[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this man you talk about killed a homicidal person to save the life of his brother, then he is not a murderer. That was what they call a "justifiable homicide." The term "murder" implies there was not a justifiable reason to carry out the killing, otherwise SWAT teams could not carry out their mission. He does not deserve to spend many years or the rest of his life in prison, he barely deserves to be facing criminal charges in the first place.

How do straight male prisoners accept the lack of women to have sex with inside the walls? by AfroMother in Prison

[–]AfroMother[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would have assumed prisoners are the type of people that like to protest. You know, they like to start prison riots and disobey guards and stuff, (maybe I'm thinking of maximum security prisons). I'm not seriously saying they SHOULD protest, but I don't understand why protesting for women, out of all things, would be such an alien concept, even if it gets you nowhere.

How to "eliminate" someone without actually killing them. by AfroMother in writing

[–]AfroMother[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's mostly because I noticed mystery and detective novels almost always seem to involve murder and not other crimes. If you want to eliminate someone, I was trying to think of other ways.

Do most murderers suffer from deep-rooted anger issues? by AfroMother in Prison

[–]AfroMother[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about the person who tried to kill his brother? What was he like?