http://radaronline.com/celebrity-news/charles-manson-deathbed/
The end could be near for Charles Manson.
The legendary mass murderer is on his death bed at a Bakersfield, Ca. hospital, according to reports.
[...] Manson, 83, has spent much of the past year dealing with the aftermath of internal bleeding from a lesion on his intestines.
Insiders say he was admitted three days ago and "it's not going to get any better for him."
See also: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/charles-manson-grave-condition-california-hospital-article-1.3635813
http://kron4.com/2017/11/15/report-cult-leader-charles-manson-hospitalized-in-bakersfield/
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(Score: 3, Insightful) by DannyB on Monday November 20 2017, @07:10PM
I think the AC made a good point that DID NOT involve revenge. If I were to try to summarize it concisely, I would say that there are certain individuals that are so dangerous to keep alive that we shouldn't. That criteria has nothing to do with revenge. It is based on a standard independent of what the subject did, and who he did it to. The sticky part is coming up with an objective criteria of someone that is too dangerous to keep alive. I think a better argument against the AC would have been to argue that no such criteria can be determined, which might possibly be true.
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