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I've never been in prison, but I watched the video
"Gladiator Days" about Troy Kell. I've read what
others had to say about Kell, some sympathetic toward him because of the rules of prison life, but
even before he went to prison he murdered an unarmed
man by shooting him 6 times in the head for bothering his girlfriend, when he could have just as
easily called the police and had a restraining order
put on the guy. This Troy Kell is a good con man,
but I have no sympathy for him. He showed his true
character out in the Nevada desert when he shot the
unarmed man to death and then let the carcass rot
out there, while he and his girlfriend, who was
recently released from prison after serving 21 years, took their friends out there to view the
body like it was a show. This guy got the chance
to live when they gave him life without parole for
his first murder, and then he turns around and murders a totally defeseless, handcuffed man in
prison, stabbing him 67 times. He deserves the
death penalty, and I'm usually against it.
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