Hang Him High: Peter James Wilson Deserves the Death Penalty
As you’ve read here before I am against the ‘dead-baby story’, which many news outlets find the perfect lead at six o’clock.
But in the case little Clare Shelswell the story just broke my heart.
This vicious bastard step-father should be granted NO MERCY. Disciplining a kid? Sure thing. I’ve swatted the backsides of all my children whenever it was necessary–but to even think about what this sicko did requires some particularly demented cranial gymnastics.
And I just loved the immediate excuse: he was taking medication for bi-polar disorder. ‘Svender the Thief’ first started that one, but this is just too much. Since when does being bi-polar make you a killer (or a thief)? Why has the MSM not stepped up to the plate and challenged this maggot for what he’s done and dispel the notion that having bi-polar disorder somehow can deliver you to the gates of hell?
This case might not get to trial, for all the usual reasons, until many months have passed….and then a battalion of legal excuse makers will argue the barbarism of capital punishment, blah, blah, blah…
Please Lord…may Wilson get the death penalty. The sooner the better.
You can read about the whole sad affair, here.
Look at that poor little girl’s beautiful face. Every time I see her picture I want to cry. What an absolute tragedy…

Bi-polar my ass! Being bi-polar is troublesome, but I was never afraid of having my friend in the house. What we have here is, a failed marriage and bitter separation, an ugly divorce, a woman who appears to have been hateful and vindictive towards the father of her children and an immature and jealous man who was likely the beginning of a series of live-in men in her selfish life. In all likely-hood, the father wasn’t the wonderful caring guy he would have us believe, either. It would likely be wise to get the other child out of this mess. Of course, I could be wrong (probably am) but somehow I don’t believe this little girl was just a victim of unusual circumstances that can be blamed on no one in particular.
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You said it! I just can’t understand the unkindness in using manic depression as a crutch and no one calling these excuse mongers out on it! It’s disgraceful. I know a few people who are bi-polar and none of them are murders, thieves, etc. Ridiculous…
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Agree there. A friend of mine is bi-polar and he believe it or not when it comes to politics is sharp as a tack. Used to be in the political enviroment back in the 1980s and he got hit with a massive nervous breakdown. Him and I used to walk the Seawall (used to snag him and take him over to the Totem Poles where we walked The Walk
and talked The Talk.
He had his bp condition in check, and would be someone you’d meet in a coffee shop.You wouldn’t be able to see that he is b-p.
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I have a friend who is similarly afflicted and you wouldn’t know it either. Shame on those who use manic depression (or any other disease) as an excuse. Much appreciation for your comments.
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As long as he will be tried south of the border, there is a much better chance of justice to be done. It’s plenty obvious that he lost his temper and took it out on a defenceless child.
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No question. I tell you it just breaks my heart when little angels are treated this way. It’s awful–nothing more awful.
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Agree 110%, but Washington is not one of those states where a bad guy wins a date with a rope.
But he will get life, and with that, he’ll get to know Bubba and Tiny who run his part of prison pretty quick. No butts about it.
From what I read, there is a prisoner layer and those who mercilessly kill little kids are to many of the hardned prisonrs, the scum of the earth.
We’re not talking a a few months at that summer camp run by Corrections Canada called Ferndale near MIssion here, fella.
He went to Washington State. There’s nothing that says he is entitled to come back.
Except bein inside a wooden box or inside a plastic can.
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Yes Sir Warden!!!!
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He wants to be very glad I’m not his wife, because if the law couldn’t do it – I would. And I’m very, very, patient.
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I’m sorry you’re not his wife! I think you’re wonderful.
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