According to Justinian's Digest, in ancient Rome the customary punishment for parricide - the act of killing one's father - was that the person is whipped with blood-colored sticks, then sealed up in a sack with a rooster, a dog, a viper and a monkey.
If you killed your mom maybe they tossed in two vipers and substituted a monkey for a badger on PCP.
Time for Jersey City, After Dark
Monday, February 18, 2013
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