Originally posted by derrickh
Putting criminals on the island may be cruel and unusual for some. But it's better than a needle in the arm. If given the choice of a lethal injection, or being sent to an island where you have a small(very small) chance of escaping a culling, i think most would pick the island.
Oh, and, BTW, Eldon said he was innocent; that his was a case of mistaken identity. He certainly didn't strike me as a murderer. It happens a lot more than you'd think, especially with a magistrate who is more than willing to bend the rules to fill a quota.
For crying out loud, the former cook was only guilty of not pleasing the Wraith's civilized palate.
As far as we know, no one was on the island for jaywalking.
WEIR: What crime has she committed?
MAGISTRATE: I've recently learned that Marin has been involved in a group seeking to undermine the Olesian government. She's become very adept at spinning lies to suit her organisation's treasonable agenda.
He made that boldfaced lie up on the spot. That alone is precedence for freeing all the prisoners who can make reasonable claims of innocence on that island.
-Sheppard should have been cloaked.
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