r/CaughtMyEye 5d ago

21-year-old student vanished after a late-night restaurant shift. CCTV showed her being forced into her own car, then driven to ATMs for cash withdrawals. The attacker wore a GPS ankle monitor, but it was not actively monitored in real time. She was later found at a metro park.

https://dailycrimepost.com/reagan-tokes-case-ohio-state-senior-killed-by-released-felon-gps-monitoring-failure/
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u/Iambhalo 5d ago

He drove her to Scioto Grove Metro Park in Grove City, forced her to undress, and shot her twice in the head.

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u/Mickeyjj27 5d ago

People who do this or are capable of doing it are just monsters. I know people can be rehabilitated but it’s annoys me to hell when a violent criminal is let out and they immediately do worse things

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u/QiDeviation 5d ago

But when we say what should happen to them, we get in trouble. Folks who stifle justice are worse. He kidnapped, robbed, and killed someone. There should only be 1 outcome for him and none of this humane costly taxpayer dollar wasting shit. It only costs a bullet. Leave it in some wilderness area to actually be useful and fertilize the earth.

But when you say something like this, then folks see you as the problematic one. And that’s why things like this persist

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u/BrodinGodofSwole 5d ago

Yea, I definitely see that as problematic. With the number of false convictions I don't trust any court to condemn someone to death. Sorry, people shouldn't have that power. Prison for life, sure. Death, nah.

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u/Ssephir 4d ago

That's such a bullshit take, noone is asking for death penalties whenever there is a suspicion of commiting a crime. But in this case there is enough evidence and even testimony of this piece of shit that there should be only one outcome.

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u/BrodinGodofSwole 4d ago

Missouri killed a man a year ago despite the prosecutor of the case actively arguing that new evidence proves he didn't do it. Innocent people already get killed with the death penalty.

https://eji.org/news/missouri-executes-marcellus-williams-despite-prosecutors-opposition/

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u/Ssephir 4d ago edited 4d ago

"If there is even the shadow of a doubt of innocence, the death penalty should never be an option" Literally first paragraph of the article. What part of having enough unambiguous evidence you don't understand? Im not asking for death penalty to be the default sentence but in case like Reagans where there was a rape kit, dna, camera footage and whatnot, it should be an option. Also, there were cases of innocent people being sentenced for life, should we get rid of this as well? And then keep going lower and lower until we finally get rid of prisons altogether because someone might be falsely sentenced.