← Autodidact Archive · Original Dissent · Bardamu

Iranian serial killer lashed and hanged in public

Thread ID: 17403 | Posts: 21 | Started: 2005-03-19

Wayback Archive


Bardamu [OP]

2005-03-19 18:29 | User Profile

[url]http://www.iranmania.com/News/ArticleView/Default.asp?NewsCode=30514&NewsKind=Current%20Affairs[/url]

[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/bardamu/iraniankiller.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/bardamu/killer2.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/bardamu/killer3.jpg[/IMG]

[I]Justice delivered.[/I]

Iranian serial killer lashed and hanged in public

Wednesday, March16 , 2005 - © 2005IranMania.com Related Pictures

The22 -year-old killer, who remained calm and kept silent throughout the punishment, was then hauled into the air by a crane to cries from the crowd of "make him twist". Bijeh and his accomplice, Ali Baghi, were arrested in September2004 . 16/03/2005. Mohammad Bijeh, branded "the vampire of the desert" in the Iranian press, was lashed 100 times, stabbed in the back by a furious brother of one victim before a blue nylon rope was placed around his neck by the mother of another murdered child. 16/03/2005. An Iranian serial killer convicted of kidnapping and murdering 21 people, most of them children, was publicly flogged and hanged south of Tehran on Wednesday before thousands of spectators, an AFP reporter at the scene said. 16/03/2005.

LONDON, March 16 (IranMania) – An Iranian serial killer convicted of kidnapping and murdering 21 people, most of them children, was publicly flogged and hanged publicaly south of Tehran on Wednesday before thousands of spectators according to Agence France Press (AFP).

Mohammad Bijeh, branded "the vampire of the desert" in the Iranian press, was lashed 100 times, stabbed in the back by a furious brother of one victim before a blue nylon rope was placed around his neck by the mother of another murdered child.

The22 -year-old killer, who remained calm and kept silent throughout the punishment, was then hauled into the air by a crane to cries from the crowd of "make him twist".

"Dance and think of what you did to our kids," shouted one father, as Bijeh was throttled to death over several minutes. Hanging by a crane does not involve the neck being broken.

Bijeh and his accomplice, Ali Baghi, were arrested in September2004 .

Over a period of more than a year, they reportedly lured children into the desert by saying they were going to dig out rabbits or foxes from their burrows.

The pair -- who both worked in a brickworks -- reportedly stunned their victims with blows from a stone, sexually abused them and buried the bodies in shallow graves in the desert south of Tehran.

In November 2004 the pair were found guilty of the murders of between 19 and 22 people around this impoverished town just south of Tehran.

The initial trial saw only Bijeh sentenced to death, but a speedy re-trial ordered by the head of the judiciary -- an apparent response to anger from the families of the victims -- saw both get the death penalty.

In January the Supreme Court upheld the death sentence against Bijeh, but overturned the ruling that Baghi be hanged. He was instead given a 15 year prison term.

The case has drawn huge attention in the Iranian media.


Sertorius

2005-03-19 18:41 | User Profile

Who says these folks are backwards in all things? This would be a well deserved fate for Scott Peterson.


Bardamu

2005-03-19 18:44 | User Profile

Or for that matter the local Mexican black tar heroin dealer. :thumbsup:


starr

2005-03-19 21:16 | User Profile

[QUOTE]

The initial trial saw only Bijeh sentenced to death, but a speedy re-trial ordered by the head of the judiciary -- an apparent response to anger from the families of the victims -- saw both get the death penalty.

/QUOTEI just hope this guy really did what he is accused of. You never know in countries like this. That is the only problem in places with harsh crime laws. They might have just needed to nab someone for these crimes, and maybe he was odd or different in some way, and didn't fit with the very rigid Iranian soceity. On the other hand if he did do these things, I will say the Iranians certainly know how to hand out justice. LOL.

[QUOTE] Who says these folks are backwards in all things? This would be a well deserved fate for Scott Peterson.


Kevin_O'Keeffe

2005-03-19 23:03 | User Profile

[QUOTE=starr]"This would be a well deserved fate for Scott Peterson."

:thumbd:/QUOTE

What would be your objection?


starr

2005-03-19 23:12 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Kevin_O'Keeffe]What would be your objection?/QUOTE The whole circus atmosphere and the media declaring Scott guilty from day one helped to turn the trial into a sham. I certainly don't think there was enough evidence for that jury to have found him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt(just the phrase alone is also a sham).


Sertorius

2005-03-19 23:15 | User Profile

Starr,

I don't allow the "media" to do my thinking. I'm more than capable of doing that for myself. That s.o.b. killed that woman and child, period.


Kevin_O'Keeffe

2005-03-19 23:32 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Sertorius]I don't allow the "media" to do my thinking. I'm more than capable of doing that for myself. That s.o.b. killed that woman and child, period./QUOTE

Even if most people were just jumping on a feminist bandwagon of hatred for (White) Scott Peterson, due to the fact they are idiots, it never-the-less very strongly appears that the worthless little crud deserves the place he took up on California's Death Row, at San Quentin Prison, just yesterday. I didn't sit through the entire trial, so I can't say for certain, but I strongly suspect there was enough evidence for me to have voted to convict; I live about 20 miles from where that trial took place, and there were some pretty damning bits of evidence in favor of the prosecution's case.


starr

2005-03-19 23:43 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Sertorius]Starr,

I don't allow the "media" to do my thinking. I'm more than capable of doing that for myself. That s.o.b. killed that woman and child, period./QUOTEYou maybe do not allow the media to do your thinking, but certainly a lot of people do. And the media went out of their way to "find" him guilty long before the jury reached the same verdict. I don't even know why this particular case bothers me so much, but it does. The media could not jump on this story fast enough. I guess it benefits their anti-white agenda greatly and also makes for interesting TV, for this, relatively successful, good-looking, white man to be a scumbag. As I already said, there certainly wasn't much real evidence of his guilt. The real reason he was found guilty, in the court, was because the prosecution team was very good and the defense sucked(remember the Satanic cult theory, brilliantly introduced by his lawyers? LOL) and most jurors, in any case, are legally illiterate.


RowdyRoddyPiper

2005-03-20 02:47 | User Profile

Pffff.... the Mullahs of Iran are backwards religious fanatics, savages with a mentality barely out of the Middle Ages. The partiality to them from some around here is unbelieveable. These are "people" who execute 13-year-old incest victims for "crimes against public morality" after they have been sexually abused by their male relatives. I don't support a US invasion of Iran, but the sooner that the Mullahs themselves are taking the place of that serial killer at the end of a rope the better.

[url]http://www.iranfocus.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=521[/url]

[QUOTE]Tehran, Oct. 16 - A 13-year-old schoolgirl has been sentenced to stoning in the town of Marivan (northwestern Iran). Zhila Izadi was condemned to death by stoning after giving birth to a child in prison 2 weeks ago.

She was accused of committing ‘moral sin’ and giving birth to an ‘unholy child’. Her brother a 15-year-old boy who was also accused and is currently in prison in Tehran was given a sentence of 150 lashes, in accordance with Islamic laws.

On Aug. 29 the Judiciary sentenced a woman, named Hajieh Esmaeel, to death by stoning in Iranian port city of Jolfa. Her fate remains unknown.

On Aug. 15 of this year the Iranian regime publicly hanged a 16-year-old girl by the name of Atefeh Rajabi in the Iranian town of Neka for her ‘sharp tongue’.

Last month the Iranian regime sentenced a 16-year-old Afghani boy by the name of Feyz Mohammad to execution in public for alleged drug smuggling.

As a party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, Iran is bound not to execute child offenders. Both treaties provide that capital punishment shall not be imposed for offences committed by persons under 18 year of age at the time of committing the offence./QUOTE

Also, they don't believe in Evolution :)


N.B. Forrest

2005-03-20 07:25 | User Profile

Truly beautiful. If this was still a sane White nation instead of a jewed sh-thole, the perverted sac of pus that brutally murdered that adorable little girl Jessica Lunsford would get the same tonight - rather than the painless NyQuil I.V. that's probably waiting for him after, oh, 15 years or so of 3 hots 'n' a cot.


Sertorius

2005-03-20 12:09 | User Profile

RR,

[QUOTE]Pffff.... the Mullahs of Iran are backwards religious fanatics, savages with a mentality barely out of the Middle Ages./QUOTE I don't think anyone here would disagree with this sentence, however...

The partiality to them from some around here is unbelieveable./QUOTE I don't read every post on this board, so I am at a loss with this claim of yours. I'd love for you to show me some examples of this "partiality" you wrote of.


Gabrielle

2005-03-20 15:20 | User Profile

The man should been shot not tortured. Why was Baghi not put to death?


Walter Yannis

2005-03-20 17:52 | User Profile

[QUOTE=N.B. Forrest]Truly beautiful. ./QUOTE

Indeed.

Hang 'em high.


RowdyRoddyPiper

2005-03-21 00:51 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Sertorius]I don't read every post on this board, so I am at a loss with this claim of yours. I'd love for you to show me some examples of this "partiality" you wrote of./QUOTE

Well, the approval for their law and order policy expressed on this thread is exhibit A.


Sertorius

2005-03-21 01:15 | User Profile

RR,

I'll use my post to break this down for you and I will underline the pertinent thing.

[u]Who says these folks are backwards in all things?[/u] This would be a well deserved fate for Scott Peterson.

What is meant here is that on a couple of things that these folks are not totally wrong on justice. It doesn't mean blanket approval for their overall justice system. In this case I think they have the right idea for I know that a murderer of not only his wife, but his child as well that Peterson is going to live a long time on appeal. My reading of the other comments leads me to think the others think the same way. Furthermore, I know these folks have [u]no desire[/u] to see us become like the nations of the Middle East. I hope this clears up any misconceptions you might have.


RowdyRoddyPiper

2005-03-21 01:37 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Sertorius]What is meant here is that on a couple of things that these folks are not totally wrong on justice. It doesn't mean blanket approval for their overall justice system. In this case I think they have the right idea for I know that a murderer of not only his wife, but his child as well that Peterson is going to live a long time on appeal. My reading of the other comments leads me to think the others think the same way. Furthermore, I know these folks have [u]no desire[/u] to see us become like the nations of the Middle East. I hope this clears up any misconceptions you might have./QUOTE

Sertorius,

After re-reading the thread it seems I was jumping to conclusions. Sorry, I'm not used to viewing images of executions and I was a little shocked and probably overreacted. I don't for a second believe that any of you or anyone else here wants to turn any Western country into another Iran.


Sertorius

2005-03-21 01:44 | User Profile

RR,

Not a problem, thanks!


starr

2005-03-21 04:15 | User Profile

[QUOTE]

Tehran, Oct. 16 - A 13-year-old schoolgirl has been sentenced to stoning in the town of Marivan (northwestern Iran). Zhila Izadi was condemned to death by stoning after giving birth to a child in prison 2 weeks ago.

She was accused of committing ‘moral sin’ and giving birth to an ‘unholy child’. Her brother a 15-year-old boy who was also accused and is currently in prison in Tehran was given a sentence of 150 lashes, in accordance with Islamic laws.

/QUOTESo the 13 year old girl gets sentenced to death, while her brother, guilty of the exact same crime simply gets the lash? The women in countries like this need to grow some balls:tongue: and quit allowing the men to use Islam to subjugate them.


Phantasm

2005-03-22 06:44 | User Profile

[QUOTE=starr]The whole circus atmosphere and the media declaring Scott guilty from day one helped to turn the trial into a sham. I certainly don't think there was enough evidence for that jury to have found him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt(just the phrase alone is also a sham)./QUOTE This is basically first year law school. "A conviction upon circumstantial evidence alone is not to be sustained unless the circumstances are inconsistent with any reasonable hypothesis of innocence." Judge Moylan, Owens v. State Of Maryland, 1992.

The police did not take their time to build a proper case. Media pressure on the district attorney was definitely a factor in rushing this thing into court. Just because the guy is a "scumbag" does not make him a murderer. There is reasonable doubt here.

1) No confession. 2) No eyewitnesses. 3) No evidence connecting Scott Peterson to the crime scene.

Am I missing something here? We cannot start convicting people just because we have a hunch that they are probably guilty. The prosecution must prove their case. And that is something that they did not do here.

I would be extremely surprised if the Peterson case was NOT overturned on appeal.

:smoke:


OPERA96

2005-03-22 21:13 | User Profile

Q. What do they call a pickpocket in Iran? A. Lefty.