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Jury recommends life without parole in deaths

A Benton County jury has recommended two consecutive terms of life in prison without parole for a man accused in the 2009 deaths of two Bentonville women.

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DumbNarcissist - 11/23/2011 7:46 AM
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Sick wannabe serial killer.(If he had not been stopped what other hanus crimes would this degenerate have perpetrated) We all know what people carry the trait for this sickness. Look in his eyes nobody is home, just like a lot of em!!! The planets infection.

dilligaf - 11/23/2011 7:44 AM
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Dear Santa, Please bring our justice system some balls for Christmas. They have never had any and their are a lot of innocent people suffering because of their lack of having a set. This small gift would help make our world a better place and help keep these violent people off of our streets and keep them from hurting other innocent people.

myidea - 11/23/2011 7:01 AM
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once again the tax payers have to pay. capitol murder should be the needle, by law no exceptions.

beachbum2 - 11/23/2011 5:41 AM
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Perhaps his new lovers will share some condylomas and HIV with him

Butch54 - 11/22/2011 6:15 PM
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You know protector I just couldn't see him being anything but happy with it. I've never heard of anyone being happy with a death sentence. My point is who really cares if the perp is happy. I'd really like to see him disappointed.

protector20 - 11/22/2011 5:25 PM
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I am glad Mr. Winters is very grateful for the recommendation that he's not going to get a shot of poison up his arm. I am sure the families of the victims are VERY pleased.
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