TITLE:
The Door's Unlocked, Let Yourself In...
VALIDITY:
jails, no capital or corporal punishment, courts
ADULT
DESCRIPTION:
Two months ago, heinous criminal @@RANDOMMALENAME@@ was convicted of sexually assaulting, murdering and dismembering 15-year-old @@RANDOMFEMALENAME@@, in a case that shocked the nation and revealed an evil and remorseless man who went to prison spitting defiance. Three days ago he was found beaten to death in his cell, and subsequent investigations have suggested that prison wardens may have looked the other way when violent fellow inmates visited to inflict their own brand of justice.
OPTION 1
"I didn't shed many tears for Mr. @@SURNAME(1)@@, I must admit," opens the deceased's further defence lawyer, who had received death threats aplenty for his spirited attempts to take on the Sisyphean task of proving his client's innocence. "However, I am shedding tears aplenty for the criminal justice system, and for the quality of our correctional institutions. Even convicts have human rights, and every one of them is a ward of the state. Obviously the murderers and conspiracists themselves should be found and convicted, but that's not enough! We also need to see prison reform to create more safeguards, to reward and encourage whistleblowing on prison corruption and to protect the health, anonymity and wellbeing of every inmate, no matter what they've done."
OUTCOME:
snitches get riches
OPTION 2
"A lot of us have teenage daughters too, you know, and @@SURNAME(1)@@ walked in here boasting of what he had done, describing his actions in horrifying detail," points out Penitentiary Director @@Randomname@@, washing dried blood from @@HIS@@ knuckles. "I'm not saying I condone these actions, and we'll of course be cooperating with the police to find out what happened. But passions were running high, and I think those responsible should be shown some leniency. If you want to make prisons better places, then just raise the salaries of prison wardens. They're doing one of the hardest and most thankless jobs in the world, and could use the morale boost."
OUTCOME:
prison wardens are keen to ensure that everyone gets what they deserve
OPTION 3
"I'm going to say what everyone is thinking... He got what he deserved!" rants opinionated talk radio host Alec Schones, whose voice you can hear from a parked-up taxi driver's too-loud stereo. "The problem here isn't what happened to him, the problem is that it was extrajudicial! It should have been sanctioned justice officials delivering the beating, and an official executioner who stamped on his neck till he was dead. Justice belongs in the hands of society, not criminals! And that idiot @@LEADER@@, in my opinion, should be kicked in the..." You never get to hear how that sentence ends, as the taxi pulls away.
OUTCOME:
Lady Justice has swapped her blindfold for steel-capped boots