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Thread: Moors murderer dies aged 79 - Should prisoners be allowed to kill themselves?

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    I fail to see how it encourages abuse, if two independent psychiatrists can't tell that there is foul play involved.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RandBlade View Post
    I fail to see how it encourages abuse, if two independent psychiatrists can't tell that there is foul play involved.
    I even tried to spell it out cause I figured you were only able to comprehend the physical part of the abuse. What type of outlook on life would an inmate have if the state did everything they could to delay their release after DNA tests proved they were innocent? What type of life would someone expect to have if they knew that after 31 years in jail for a wrongful conviction all they were going to get to restart their life was $75? If you were given any compensation at all... Of course the physical abuse is still a concern, imagine life in a place like Homan Square. And if something like that can exist, there is no way a person can be considered making a sane life or death decision while in the care of the state.
    Last edited by Ominous Gamer; 05-16-2017 at 06:55 PM.
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