The first STAR story tells the tale of a true, 100% sociopath. He has no conscience, no regard for the welfare of others, and can’t help but be an unethical, immoral scumbag criminal. But this is Canada, so nothing will happen to him. He’s made millions of dollars scamming innocent victims, most of whom will get no compensation, while this Argument for the Death Penalty will be fined $200 and get a conditional sentence. Normally I reserve the title of Argument for the Death Penalty for monsters who have raped, tortured, abused or killed innocent victims. But this creep is a 100% sociopath so he cannot be changed and thus should be put out of our misery. Unfortunately, he has already spawned his evil seed and I doubt his progeny fall far from the evil tree…
Giuseppe “Joe” Sansone, shown with son Joseph Sansone Jr., is behind three waste disposal bin companies.
The second STAR story raises the question of whether this monster is a sociopath who believes in his culture/religion, or whether an absolute belief in his culture/religion turned him into a sociopath. Basically, this Argument for the Death Penalty killed his daughter in law because he thought she would shame his family by leaving his son. He also lied about her, claiming that she wanted to sleep with this despicable animal. Read the COMMENTS section for each story.
Kamikar Dhillon is shown in a 2009 court sketch. (Alex Tavshunsky for the Toronto Star)
