Prison Luxury
So when convicted killer Danny Robbie Hembree Jr., 50, wrote a letter in January to the Gaston Gazette in North Carolina, gloating about his comfortable life on death row, it got plenty of attention. "Is the public aware that I am a gentleman of leisure, watching color TV in the A.C., reading, taking naps at will, eating three, well-balanced, hot meals a day," Hembree wrote. Ref. Source 7
My big question is "Why?". If you are in prison shouldn't you be doing hard labor rather than sleeping and playing games? For some twisted minds being in prison might actually be better than their 'freedom'.
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I'm sure it has to do with rubbish like their 'rights' and making sure they don't have to face unjustified torment while they're incarcerated. I wonder what excuse they give to their victims.
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