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Not yet by a beyond reasonable doubt standard, but by a preponderance of the evidence one....yes. That is good enough for me at this point to make comments. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So much for innocent until proven guilty... Not yet by a beyond reasonable doubt standard, but by a preponderance of the evidence one....yes. That is good enough for me at this point to make comments. This guys pictures are all over the internet, and he's in hiding. Not the behavior of an innocent man... |
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Not yet by a beyond reasonable doubt standard, but by a preponderance of the evidence one....yes. That is good enough for me at this point to make comments. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So much for innocent until proven guilty... Not yet by a beyond reasonable doubt standard, but by a preponderance of the evidence one....yes. That is good enough for me at this point to make comments. You have first hand access to all evidence collected and processed in this case? |
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So much for innocent until proven guilty... Not yet by a beyond reasonable doubt standard, but by a preponderance of the evidence one....yes. That is good enough for me at this point to make comments. This guys pictures are all over the internet, and he's in hiding. Not the behavior of an innocent man... Well with everyone in this thread alone displaying raging hard ons at the though of a shoot-on-site order, I don't think I'd be going out for a stroll in the park right now either. |
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So much for innocent until proven guilty... Not yet by a beyond reasonable doubt standard, but by a preponderance of the evidence one....yes. That is good enough for me at this point to make comments. You have first hand access to all evidence collected and processed in this case? No, but the people who do say he's the fucker who did it. |
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So much for innocent until proven guilty... Not yet by a beyond reasonable doubt standard, but by a preponderance of the evidence one....yes. That is good enough for me at this point to make comments. You have first hand access to all evidence collected and processed in this case? No, but the people who do say he's the fucker who did it. Yep. Along with the evidence reported to the public justifying the arrest warrant. A big proponent of due process and individual rights, still good enough for me to post as well. |
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So much for innocent until proven guilty... Not yet by a beyond reasonable doubt standard, but by a preponderance of the evidence one....yes. That is good enough for me at this point to make comments. You have first hand access to all evidence collected and processed in this case? No, but the people who do say he's the fucker who did it. Well in that case fuck due process and the constituton altogether and lets kill that motherfucker on site. It's threads like this that immediately remind my why I no longer support the death penalty *Constitution Not sure he said, kill the mf on site. He was just referring to the evidence produced and made available to the public at this point. Curious, if you personally believe in justice served by the death penalty if warranted or have you just lost faith in due process(the system)? If system then, would you potentially stop supporting gun ownership due much the same reasoning you no longer support the death penalty? Because of the system? |
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View Quote The recovered a large sum of money on him. |
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The recovered a large sum of money on him. Gator96 is heading over to help with the legal defense. |
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View Quote One again, police acting stupidly. Get ready for the DC edition riots. |
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Republicans need to push for a law that makes murdering children a federal crime.
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Quoted: Well with everyone in this thread alone displaying raging hard ons at the though of a shoot-on-site order, I don't think I'd be going out for a stroll in the park right now either. View Quote Here's the thing, in the United States, people can think, feel, and say whatever they fucking want. You would have a valid complaint if someone found him in their back yard, captured the guy, then shot him when they realized who he was. Until that happens, fuck off with your mamby pamby bullshit. Need a tissue? |
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Yeah, maybe it's just a coincidence that a former employees DNA was found on a pizza that was ordered during the home invasion. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So much for innocent until proven guilty... Yeah, maybe it's just a coincidence that a former employees DNA was found on a pizza that was ordered during the home invasion. even moreso that he has a history of threatening to use a knife on someone and it is reported the little boy had lacerations of some type on his body. it also appears that they were held captive for a day and that the father made calls and texts to a housekeeper or other employee to NOT COME TO THE HOUSE. very sad deal. |
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Cathy Lanier must have had a long stint with Delta Force everytime I look at that ridiculous deck of fruit salad on her uniform I just want to laugh. I also hear she is a huge rat and covers for the mayor http://www.washingtonblade.com/content/files/2012/06/Cathy_Lanier_insert_c_Washington_Blade_by_Strother_Gaines.jpg View Quote I always get a kick out of Police Chiefs and their bling. |
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Quoted: Cathy Lanier must have had a long stint with Delta Force everytime I look at that ridiculous deck of fruit salad on her uniform I just want to laugh. I also hear she is a huge rat and covers for the mayor http://www.washingtonblade.com/content/files/2012/06/Cathy_Lanier_insert_c_Washington_Blade_by_Strother_Gaines.jpg View Quote I think she did a stint with the Libyan National Police. |
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The murderer needs to fry. IIRC though DC doesn't have the death penalty, so he's looking at three hots and a cot for life on the taxpayers' dime. Just say the word and I'll send you the output from one of my larger snakes for them to test. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
The murderer needs to fry. IIRC though DC doesn't have the death penalty, so he's looking at three hots and a cot for life on the taxpayers' dime. Quoted:
Hell, HOA's in my city have started to resort to DNA testing dog poop found in the neighborhood in attempts to identifying the owner. If DNA testing has gotten that cheap.... Just say the word and I'll send you the output from one of my larger snakes for them to test. Murder during a hostage taking or kidnapping can make this a federal capital murder case. Several other aspects can potentially make it federal as well. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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So much for innocent until proven guilty... Not yet by a beyond reasonable doubt standard, but by a preponderance of the evidence one....yes. That is good enough for me at this point to make comments. You have first hand access to all evidence collected and processed in this case? No, but the people who do say he's the fucker who did it. Well in that case fuck due process and the constituton altogether and lets kill that motherfucker on site. It's threads like this that immediately remind my why I no longer support the death penalty Right about now I'd shot the worthless fuck in the face just to make you sob and pee your panties. |
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Quoted: Republicans need to push for a law that makes murdering children a federal crime. View Quote Murder is murder. Making it a doubleplusungood crime against the Party and State doesn't do anything but masturbate the masses. All the 'special murder' laws do is marginalize other murders. |
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Quoted: Murder during a hostage taking or kidnapping can make this a federal capital murder case. Several other aspects can potentially make it federal as well. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote And other than Timothy McVeigh (June 11, 2001), who basically volunteered with strange enthusiasm for his execution, whom has the Federal Government executed lately? Juan Garza (June 19, 2001), 8 days after McVeigh. Almost 14 years exactly since then. |
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I just saw this story, with all that security, how did the perp get into the house?
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Hell, HOA's in my city have started to resort to DNA testing dog poop found in the neighborhood in attempts to identifying the owner. If DNA testing has gotten that cheap.... Just say the word and I'll send you the output from one of my larger snakes for them to test. Murder during a hostage taking or kidnapping can make this a federal capital murder case. Several other aspects can potentially make it federal as well. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Wow, good example of how the Federal Gov. has increased in power; L.ee Oswald only faced Texas murder charges. |
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Hell, HOA's in my city have started to resort to DNA testing dog poop found in the neighborhood in attempts to identifying the owner. If DNA testing has gotten that cheap.... Just say the word and I'll send you the output from one of my larger snakes for them to test. Murder during a hostage taking or kidnapping can make this a federal capital murder case. Several other aspects can potentially make it federal as well. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Is it up to the fed's discretion? If so, we're screwed. The kid is White, so the ruling regime won't care. |
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Republicans need to push for a law that makes murdering children a federal crime. Murder is murder. Making it a doubleplusungood crime against the Party and State doesn't do anything but masturbate the masses. All the 'special murder' laws do is marginalize other murders. Making it a federal crime to murder children would ensure that child killers in blue states faced the death penalty. No sane human being opposes this. |
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""I'm going to come over there and kill you, your daughter and friends," Wint told that woman, according to the records. "The defendant advised he was good with a knife and could kill them easily and was not afraid of the police," a detective wrote. Also in 2010, Wint was arrested carrying a 2-foot-long machete and a BB pistol outside the American Iron Works headquarters, but weapons charges were dropped after he pleaded guilty to possessing an open container of alcohol. Attorney Robin Ficker said Wint didn't seem violent when he defended him in earlier cases." |
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From the fox story about Wint ""I'm going to come over there and kill you, your daughter and friends," Wint told that woman, according to the records. "The defendant advised he was good with a knife and could kill them easily and was not afraid of the police," a detective wrote. Also in 2010, Wint was arrested carrying a 2-foot-long machete and a BB pistol outside the American Iron Works headquarters, but weapons charges were dropped after he pleaded guilty to possessing an open container of alcohol. Attorney Robin Ficker said Wint didn't seem violent when he defended him in earlier cases." View Quote remember this when you hear about people being in jail just for carrying marijuana. |
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Cathy Lanier must have had a long stint with Delta Force everytime I look at that ridiculous deck of fruit salad on her uniform I just want to laugh. I also hear she is a huge rat and covers for the mayor http://www.washingtonblade.com/content/files/2012/06/Cathy_Lanier_insert_c_Washington_Blade_by_Strother_Gaines.jpg View Quote She has a Navy Good Conduct and an Army "rainbow ribbon". |
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Quoted: Making it a federal crime to murder children would ensure that child killers in blue states faced the death penalty. No sane human being opposes this. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Republicans need to push for a law that makes murdering children a federal crime. Murder is murder. Making it a doubleplusungood crime against the Party and State doesn't do anything but masturbate the masses. All the 'special murder' laws do is marginalize other murders. Making it a federal crime to murder children would ensure that child killers in blue states faced the death penalty. No sane human being opposes this. Do you assume that being convicted and sentenced to death by a Federal court means that the convicted person is actually executed? Because they aren't. In this century there have been two (2) Federal executions. Timothy McVeigh, who basically volunteered for it, June 11, 2001. Juan Garza, June 18, 2001. There are 62 Federal convicts on death row. Adding more will do what? |
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Murder during a hostage taking or kidnapping can make this a federal capital murder case. Several other aspects can potentially make it federal as well. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile And other than Timothy McVeigh (June 11, 2001), who basically volunteered with strange enthusiasm for his execution, whom has the Federal Government executed lately? Juan Garza (June 19, 2001), 8 days after McVeigh. Almost 14 years exactly since then. I know, I know. NH still has a cop killer on death row, years after the crime. |
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Thank god they weren't there. Edit: the daughters Yup. Guaranteed they would have raped them all night long. They can't help themselves. They definitely raped the boy, wife and housekeeper and made the father watch it. Drinking, eating, raping and doing drugs is about the limits of their mental capacity. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Who is "they?" You didn't read the article, did you? Generation Pablum, where everything has to be spoon-fed. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile "They can't help themselves." You stated. Who is "they?" Go ahead, say it. |
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Thank god they weren't there. Edit: the daughters Yup. Guaranteed they would have raped them all night long. They can't help themselves. They definitely raped the boy, wife and housekeeper and made the father watch it. Drinking, eating, raping and doing drugs is about the limits of their mental capacity. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Who is "they?" Oh Jesus...... Here comes the professionally offended. Nope, just want him to clarify. If you're going to state something, come out and say it. Don't try to act coy about it and skirt around what you're trying to say. State your intentions or get the fuck out. As they say "you gonna pull those pistols or whistle Dixie?" |
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So much for innocent until proven guilty... Not yet by a beyond reasonable doubt standard, but by a preponderance of the evidence one....yes. That is good enough for me at this point to make comments. You have first hand access to all evidence collected and processed in this case? Innocent until proven guilty is for the courtroom . It does not apply to the court of public opinion. |
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So much for innocent until proven guilty... Not yet by a beyond reasonable doubt standard, but by a preponderance of the evidence one....yes. That is good enough for me at this point to make comments. You have first hand access to all evidence collected and processed in this case? No, but the people who do say he's the fucker who did it. Well in that case fuck due process and the constituton altogether and lets kill that motherfucker on site. It's threads like this that immediately remind my why I no longer support the death penalty "Credibility - it's the only currency that means anything on this kind of playing field. ...I want people to know he's lying before they hear what he says." - Enemy of the State |
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