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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2007

Joseph being extracted from Geoghan's cell by correctional officers at Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center
on 8/23/03. (Chronology being put up here soon)

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  • I am not God and I can't judge but I believe this was punishment brought on by the evil acts of this priest. He hurt many people and certainly a dastardly death like this was awaiting him.

  • He did that to all those children over all those years, and did last no time in the pen....all child molesters should get the same treatment!!!!

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  • @DCNY31279 that's bs. every prisoner hates child rapists. chances are high that other inmates will do something to someone who abused a child. And if you abused over 130 children chances are high that you'll get killed. If Druce didn't someboy else wou've done it. Why didn't the death awaited him after he molested the 1st child? Where was god there? I'm sure the other 130+ children are asking themselves the same.

  • father geoghan

  • HAHAHA, I cant believe you IDIOTS who think he shouldnt have been murdered. I lvoe how Druce said GOD wanted him to kILL this mother fucker..hahahha, SO happy..SANDUSKY is next in line..cant wait till he gets raped and strangled in prison. Cant stand CHIMOs

  • Im VERY happy that this sickening CHIMO got his ass strangled to death. Wish I could have watched...You are an IDIOT CuchulainnGael...you approve of someone who raped hundreds of small innocent children??? You should rot too!

  • How can anyone be happy that someone has died?

  • They beat on a door just like they beat on perps, like frenzied piranhas.

  • @156squared - "Tyrannicide has had support from various philosophers and theologians through the centuries, including the ancient Greeks and Romans, most notably Cicero; Catholics, most notably John of Salisbury (d. 1180) Jean Petit (d. 1411), and Suarez (d. 1617); and Protestants, most notably, Luther, Melanchthon, Zwingli, and Calvin." And, Thomas Aquinas.

    The Bible doesn't say that; I simply made an allusion to it. I don't believe in moral absolutes.

  • @mikeduplantier Universally accepted by who? And where precisely in the Bible does it say, "there's a point where you don't turn the other cheek?"

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