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Defined Terms
An
Infliction of Corporal Punishment prior to Execution by Hanging for
some
Sadistic, Brutal, Premeditated, Unprovoked Murderers
Judicial Corporal Punishment was frequently sentenced in the early
history of white settlement in Australia occasionally prior to
execution.
A male adult convicted of a
Sadistic, Brutal, Premeditated, Unprovoked Murder of another human/s, where the highest
level of proof is established, namely
Beyond any doubt of guilt, as
opposed to
Beyond reasonable doubt of guilt -
* is
not sentenced to a
Life
Sentence costing the
Public Purse $150,000 pa in
Administrative
Costs and $25,000 pa in
Capital
Expenditure Cost (explained in
Material
Public
Purse Prison and Prisoner Costs) but
* is
Sentenced to be flogged with -
(a)
3 lashes of the
Cat 'O
Nine
Tails liberally struck upon the bare back above the kidneys; and
(b)
3 canings of an
Australian Rattan liberally struck upon the bare buttocks below the
kidneys.
Seven days after such
Corporal Punishment
is
inflicted, the
Sadistic, Brutal,
Premeditated, Unprovoked Murderer
(male adult) is hung by the neck until dead with approx. 20 witnesses drawn from the
community, who are then able to comment to the media regarding the impact upon
them of witnessing the 6 lashes/canings inflicted and the execution by
hanging.
The rationale for inflicting the
above proposed
Corporal Punishment prior to execution by hanging from the neck is
-
(a) to placate any psychologists/psychiatrists/case
workers that opine that some psychopathic
murderers might viciously murder in order to be executed;
(b) to provide
Justice for the Innocent Victim/s
and
Community
Protect; and
(b) because
Sadistic, Brutal, Premeditated, Unprovoked Murders
should be discouraged with the strongest possible
Deterrent to
mitigate future such atrocities.
Below are extracts from
Femicide
And Filicide:
71 Australian women were killed by domestic violence in 2016.
".....the
highest number yet recorded was in 2014, when 84 women were murdered in
Australia."
52 Australian women have been murdered in the first 9 months of 2018
There were 238 reported murder victims in Australia during 2014, compared to 245
in 2013.[10]
On 22 Nov 2018, Keith
Owen Goodbun pleaded guilty to shooting his wife, Molly Goodbun, aged 59, to
death in front of their daughter at the family’s home at Horseshoe Bend in
Maitland. Below is an extract from the Newcastle Herald article
Keith Owen Goodbun pleads guilty to murdering
estranged wife Molly Goodbun at Horseshoe Bend on 7 Oct 2016:
"Goodbun had initially
planned to murder his wife, kill himself and burn down the Horseshoe Bend
property. He had also considered firing his remaining bullets at the first
police officers to arrive on scene, but changed his mind when he realised
“they’ve got a job to do”.
Besides, Goodbun
thought, he would be quite happy to go to jail.
“I can go to jail for 30
f---ing years and get a bed and breakfast every day,” Goodbun told
detectives during his police interview. “I know where I’m going. And I’m
quite f---ing happy about it, I tell you, quite happy about it.”
In sentencing Keith
Goodbun, 62, to at least 31 year's jail,
Justice Helen Wilson said Goodbun committed a premeditated, cruel and deeply
shocking crime,
"motivated by deep anger".
Based on Keith Goodbun's
above representations ".... get a bed and
breakfast every day”, he
would likely have not murdered his wife, Molly Goodbun, in a
Sadistic, Brutal, Premeditated, Unprovoked
Murder,
if Capital Punishment was a possible
Sentence after An Infliction
of Corporal Punishment prior to execution by hanging by the neck.
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