Dale Hausner testifies in his own defense in Maricopa County Superior Court on Feb. 4, 2009, in Phoenix.
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VofReason posted at 12:30 pm on Fri, Nov 30, 2012.
Stories like this are why many have lost hope in the justice system. First, despite overwhelming evidence of a crime, slimey lawyers get guilty clients off with a handslap. Then when you convict actual criminals you get crazy people who hold vigils to save their lives from the death penalty. And now the coup de grace, a criminal with overwhelming evidence, convicted of plucking off people randomly for thrills that says he should be executed and the justice system wants to make sure he isn't crazy. Newsflash, only crazy people shoot people randomly for thrills and deserve to die when they are caught.
mikedurham posted at 9:18 pm on Fri, Nov 30, 2012.
As much as I empathize with vofreason, I sincerely hope that Judge Steinle considers that Hausner may be hiding information on other murders. Judge Steinle has no qualms about holding offenders accountable. Hausner needs to be held accountable and not allowed to commit suicide to continue to evade justice.