Cleveland, OH – The Cleveland man sentenced to life in prison for holding three women captive over a decade and raping them repeatedly will start his term isolated from other inmates.
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A spokeswoman for Ohio’s prisons department says Ariel Castro won’t go into general population once he enters the state’s prison system. She says it’s for his own protection because of his high profile.
Castro remained in a Cleveland jail Friday, a day after a judge sentenced him to life in prison without parole plus 1,000 years. He will undergo medical and mental health evaluations after arriving in prison.
Castro had struck a deal with prosecutors that spared him from a possible death sentence before admitting to imprisoning the women in his home. He has pleaded guilty to aggravated murder, kidnapping and rape.
A chutzpa let him go and let the other inmates torture him to death. A sick world. why do we protect such morons? And the guy had the chutzpa to say all was consensual. No remorse even
A wise fellow inmate will find a way to get him.
put him with oj
To #2 - I don’t know if you were being sarcastic or serious? However, although Castro was clearly a sociopathic deviant individual, he was not legally insane. He belongs in prison, and in isolation. Even his own children from his prior marriage have disassociated themselves from him, and stated that they will never visit him in prison. In recent years, there have been similar cases such as this, including a case in Austria, and at least one or two others, whereby women were held as slaves for years.
The seven Noahide laws allow for the Goyim to give the death sentence even for theft.
Even we who only give the death sentence for a number of reason have stelling and working another person as a capital crime. (Check the 10 Commandments). If a person racks up more than 100 years in prison they should get the chair.
We are going to pay tax dollars to feed, guard house and cloth this man?
This country is way out of control with it’s moral standard.