Saturday, April 11, 2009

Child-killer requests and receives a Koran behind bars

So what? Perhaps she's reforming and repenting of her evil ways? Such would be a Christian interpretation. While the Koran does not advocate killing children, it does advocate killing non-believers. Thus it's not exactly the most ideal book to help reform criminals. More on this story. "Accused Orland child killer asks for Quran behind bars, lawyer says," by Kim Janssen for Southtown Star, April 11:

Accused child killer Nour Hadid asked for a Quran in jail and was provided with one Friday, according to her new attorney, Joel Brodsky.

"Nour had only one request Friday and that was that she be brought an Arabic-language Quran, which the Cook County sheriff's officers have given her," Brodsky said. "Both she and her husband are modest and devout Muslims.

"When not "beating and biting" 2 year-olds to death, that is:

Hadid, 26, is accused of killing her 2-year-old niece, Bhia, by beating and biting her to death over a four-day period ending Sunday.

Police say she gave a video-taped confession to killing the child at her Orland Park home.

But her husband, Alaeddin Hadid, says police humiliated her by forcing her to remove her headscarf for a booking photo, which he said was an insult against the couple's Muslim faith...

If you kill anyone and are caught and arrested there is no reason in the world to give them any special treatment in jail. This woman beat and bit this child to death. Bit her? She should get the death penalty for sure, but she won't. They will claim that she is mentally ill. That is a popular thing to claim in the muslim world.

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