18 March 2009

Good riddance

CNN.com has an article about an idiot who deserves what he's gonna get:
A California jury Wednesday recommended the death penalty after convicting a man on murder and arson charges in the deaths of five Forest Service firefighters who died in a 2006 blaze outside Los Angeles. Raymond Lee Oyler of Beaumont, California, was convicted on five counts of first-degree murder, including two special circumstances— that the murders were committed during an arson and that multiple murders were committed— making him eligible for the death penalty. Oyler was also convicted of eleven counts of arson and ten counts of use of an incendiary device in those arsons. Sentencing is set for June 5th.
Firefighters Mark Loutzenhiser, 44; Jess McLean, 27; Jason McKay, 27; and Daniel Hoover-Najera, 20, died on 26 October 2006 during a blaze called the Esperanza fire, when the wildfire, fueled by Santa Ana winds, enveloped their engine. The fifth firefighter, Pablo Cerda, 23, died 31 October 2006 at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, where he had been taken after sustaining burns over ninety percent of his body.
Days before being charged in Esperanza Fire, Oyler had been arrested and charged with two counts of arson in a June 2006 fire in the Banning Pass area. The 41,173-acre Esperanza fire outside Los Angeles destroyed 34 homes and 20 outbuildings, mainly in the Twin Pines and Poppet Flats areas, which had been under mandatory evacuations. The firefighters died trying to protect a partially built house in Twin Pines, a rural mountain community.
Rico says some people don't deserve to live, and anyone killing firefighters tops the list...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey idiot, rico. you werent there in the court room were ya? you dont know what you're talking about concerning this case. why dont you check your facts before posting your 'opinion'. at least try to seem intelligent.

Rico said...

Of course, being Anonymous, Rico isn't sure who this braintrust is, nor why he's so supportive of this firebug...

Anonymous said...

e in Poppet Flats and have for 18 years.That fire was the worst time in my life.We were traped and could not leave the valley.Fire was burning all the way around us.
I have many friends that live off Twin Pines Rd.
Needless to say that fire changed their life and mine for ever.
If you wern't there you will never know how aweful being traped realy is.Raymond Oyler doesnt care about anyone so he getting whats coming to him..i hope he enjoys hell cause thats where he belongs...

 

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