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Historical Serial Killers & Mass Murderers A discussion about convicted serial killers from the past

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Old 12-19-2008, 02:28 AM
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firefighter kills three in ohio

this case i am about to write about has just happened but this forefighter, terrence hough was just found guilty of mass murder and is waiting to find out if he will get death. i feel that he should get death,because he killed these 3 young people over some noise which happened to be on the 4th of july of 2007 and he also shot 2 other people, he, terrence said he snapped. to me that was no excuse for killing some one. i've been watching this case all week on in session and courtside. it's a very sad case. he walked out of his house with the gun in his hand, he was planning on shooting someone, that is my opinion
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The replay of Terrance Hough's May trial recalls a horrific episode for the lives of 3 surviving families, countless friends and the neighbors in that cul-de-sack who will remember that heartbreaking July 4th for a long time to come.

However, Terrance Hough is not awaiting sentencing. He was sentenced in May 2008 to life in prison without parole. (Article Link)

A fitting sentence I think. His children do not lose a father, even though their father caused families to lose so much. And for the rest of his life, which could be as much as 30 years, every day he wakes up in that environment wherein every moment is a potential death penalty, he'll remember why he deserves to be there till he dies.

Justice! Indeed.
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