Abeer Qassim Hamza update

Aug 04, 2007 23:43

Another conviction in the rape-murder of Abeer Qassim Hamza al-Janabi and the murders of her family.

"Private First Class Jesse Spielman was sentenced to 110 years in prison with the possibility of parole for his involvement in the March 2006 rape of a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and the murders of her and three family members," an army statement said.
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god, this is still the most awful story I've read about in years. asaresquares August 5 2007, 03:52:14 UTC
They ALL deserve the death sentence (and I'm not even very big on the death penalty). Even if you take into account how unstable ALL of the soldiers are becoming while at war, NOTHING forgives what they did. I'm just glad SOME justice is being served. About damn time.

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Re: god, this is still the most awful story I've read about in years. thisficklemob August 5 2007, 03:59:26 UTC
Yeah, this one hurts to think about, but since I posted about it a bunch at the time, I felt like I should post this when I saw it.

Mostly I try not to imagine it. These are the kinds of things that make me almost wish I believed in Hell, because no human punishment could suffice.

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asaresquares August 5 2007, 04:07:11 UTC
Agreed. I think I might briefly renounce atheism just so I can picture them ROASTING. It makes me feel minimally better. =[

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thisficklemob August 5 2007, 04:16:49 UTC
Heh. My personal vision of their hell would be having to really come to terms with what they did - maybe view it from her perspective? Or just know their own vileness? Of course, that's assuming they're not sociopaths and could actually care, so it might not work for Green and certain other heads of state we know. *cough*

But I also kinda wish I could believe in a benevolent afterlife for Abeer. Y'know? She was so young, and she died so horribly, it'd be nice if I believed some benevolent mother goddess or whatnot enfolded her in her arms upon her death, told her it was all over and she was safe, and took all the pain away.

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anonymous August 5 2007, 12:17:58 UTC
Have you read Green's interview? He's an unapologetic git.
They're dangerous and must be locked up forever.

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thisficklemob August 5 2007, 19:37:40 UTC
A recent one? I have not, no. That was certainly the impression I'd gotten from reports last year, and you're right, he's a dangerous sociopath.

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anonymous August 6 2007, 17:52:17 UTC
thisficklemob August 21 2007, 23:15:06 UTC
Definitely interested. All three will be eligible for parole in only ten years? Ugh, that's awful. Scandalous.

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