Ariel Castro Found Dead After Serving 33 Days Of A Life Sentence For Kidnapping Of 3 Ceveland Women; Celebrities Weigh In Via Twitter
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When discovering that Ariel Castro was found dead after serving only 33 days of a life sentence for keeping three Cleveland women hostage, celebrities decided to weigh in via Twitter.
When Dane Cook got wind of the news that Castro's lifeless body was found hanging in his cell on Tuesday night, the comedian was nothing but overjoyed.
"Ariel Castro killed himself in prison. what a perfect way to end an already incredible day," tweeted Cook.
Ariel Castro killed himself in prison. What a perfect way to end an already incredible day!!
— Dane Cook (@DaneCook) September 4, 2013
Fellow comedian Gary Owen suggested suicide was the best thing the late former 53-year-old bus driver could do.
"Ariel Castro hung himself. He finally did something right in his life," said Owen.
Ariel Castro hung himself. He finally did something right in his life. — Gary Owen (@garyowencomedy) September 4, 2013
Johnathan Capehart of the Washington Post even suggested the convicted felon took an early depature to hell.
COLUMN: Can’t say that I’m torn up about #ArielCastro going to hell early. https://t.co/Yw6zk7XwYX
— Jonathan Capehart (@CapehartJ) September 4, 2013
Then there were those, like Betty Nguyen, who thought it was just an easy way out.
Prosecutor: Ariel Castro "couldn't take, even for a month, what he dished out for more than a decade." https://t.co/SL8I4IY24e — Betty Nguyen (@Betty_Nguyen) September 4, 2013
Castro was under protective custody in isolation from other inmates at the Correctional Reception Center in Orient, Ohio. Prison staff found him hanged in his cell during their rounds at the facility.