Is every soul redeemable?

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A man accused of cannibalism and murder has been granted conditional release, according to the Connecticut Psychiatric Security Review Board (PSRB).

The board granted Tyree Smith's release after a careful review of his clinical progress, officials said.

He's currently at Connecticut Valley Hospital in Middletown. Smith is accused of hacking a man to death with an axe in Bridgeport and eating part of the victim's brain and an eyeball.
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"Rehabilitation, not punishment, is the goal for all individuals found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGRI)," the PSRB said in a statement.


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To answer the question " Is every soul redeemable?" in my opinion no. Especially here.

From the article:

"Rehabilitation, not punishment, is the goal for all individuals found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGRI)," the PSRB said in a statement.

Is he no longer insane? If not, what cured him?

Conditions for release:

- Everyone who thinks it's ok to release him into society states so publicly on national tv and signs a statement (name, address, phone number and pic) stating they are willing to accept any punishment deemed appropriate should Tyree (aka long pork T) decide to have someone for dinner again.

- The ones who want him released draw straws and the loser has Tyree stay with him and his family for 1 year.
 

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I didn't know CVH was still open. I used to live about 20 minutes downriver from there. Haddam, haddam neck, east haddam, deep river, Essex and old saybrook.

I also agree with searcher.
 
As far as his soul, sure, just say "sorry Jesus", & he's straight up to heaven sitting next to Mother Theresa.

Here on earth, straight to the wood chipper.
 
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