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Topic started on 1-2-2012 @ 03:42 PM by isyeye
This is how you know that justice is no longer served in our world.

When two violent, and clearly insane people are allowed time to "fall in love",
something is very wrong with how we punish violent criminals.

A KILLER cannibal and a Satan-worshiping vampire were branded the world's most evil couple after they got engaged.




Human flesh-eater Isakin Jonsson and blood-sucking murderess Michelle Gustafsson are detained in the same secure psychiatric unit in Sweden.

They intend to wed after Jonsson, 33, asked Gustafsson, 23, to join him in "unholy" matrimony. And she seems unperturbed by the fate that befell his previous love.

The cannibal slit the throat of mother-of-five Helle Christensen, then sawed off her head and ate flesh chopped from her body.

The vampire stabbed young dad Daniel Stenman to death and drank his blood.

Jonsson, caged with Gustafsson in their native land, called The Sun yesterday demanding money for his story of the sick union.

He said, "I love Michelle [and] have never met anyone like her. I want to live a non-criminal life."

But told that the newspaper would never pay anyone guilty of such horror, he added, "This call ends now if you have no money for me." The Sun ended the conversation before Jonsson could.

The exchange was made possible by Sweden's liberal judicial system. It allowed Jonsson - who was sentenced in Skovde - and Gustafsson to dodge life in jail by opting for indefinite psychiatric treatment at a secure medical facility.

Privileges include the phone used to call The Sun. The two are unlikely to go free soon and authorities did not reveal if they will be allowed to wed.


Props to The Sun for not giving them a penny for their story.

www.thesun.co.uk...

May these two never see the outside world again.....and let's not even dare think about the evil offspring that they could produce.


reply posted on 1-2-2012 @ 04:13 PM by Taupin Desciple
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People like them cannot be rehabilitaed. How would a person know if they are? Is there some sort of precedent to go by that determines when someone of that frame of mind is no longer in that frame of mind? Personally, I can't think of a program or a profession that is qualified to make such a call, and I hope Sweden see's it that way as well.

From what I've seen of the story, those two "people" are never going to walk free again. I think the only reason they're receiving treatment is that Swedish law dictates they do under the circumstances. They're going through the motions so to speak because, again, there has probably been no precedent set for people like this in that country. They simply don't know what else to do with them.

I think this is a great example of how the death penalty should be applied, and be applied as quicky as possible so as not to put a financial burden on whomever is picking up the tab in this case.


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