A 32 year old prisoner; Shane Griffith, was viciously attacked by 11 fellow inmates and tortured for over 6 hours, before brutally murdering him, in the wee hours of the night, in one of the most dangerous prisons in Georgia.
Shane Griffith was a child molester, who would consistently be released after only serving short periods of of time for his convictions.
Once out, this predator would immediately re-offend, not only violating his probation over and over, but adding more new charges to his already criminal past, never receiving worthy enough sentences for his repeat offenses…
according to other prisoners.
Whether Shane liked it or not, justice was going to be served…
and it wasn’t going to be done through the courts or pleas over the phone to his “mommy” this time.
During the investigation into Shane’s death, the CO’s explained that due to short-staffing at the facility…
there was no one available at the time to watch the cameras, when this event had occurred, so they were unaware of the situation until after the fact.
This case remains under investigation.
What are your thoughts? Should the 11 prisoners involved in the torture and murder of Shane be held accountable? Or, do you believe justice was served…
by these 11 inmates, successfully removing a child predator permanently??
@2025DJT2025@TrumpGirlLove Is a sad day when criminals have more compassion for children, and understand the need to avenge them, than our justice system.
@John02869228344@unlimited_ls History tells us otherwise.
When perpetrators are caught and punished, others take note and tend to behave, burying their darker impulses.
Many countries are like this.
Lax punishments and tolerance create lawlessness.