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Posted: 6/22/2018 1:52:48 PM EDT
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We'll be happy to stick his ass in Angola. Eta: Mohammed did. Can't remember if Malvo helped. Always room for one more at The Farm regardless. |
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If you can choose your "gender" at the age of 5, you can be responsible for your deadly actions at 17.
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We'll be happy to stick his ass in Angola. Eta: Mohammed did. Can't remember if Malvo helped. Always room for one more at The Farm regardless. View Quote |
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I remember when this was happening.
I was younger. I can remember my parents telling me to walk in zig zag patterns whenever we went out. I think now they were just fucking with me and secretly laughing at how retarded I looked. |
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I remember when this was happening. I was younger. I can remember my parents telling me to walk in zig zag patterns whenever we went out. I think now they were just fucking with me and secretly laughing at how retarded I looked. View Quote |
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Should have fried. I've been to the shop that the rifle was stolen from. What a mess.
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I remember them locking down our school several times. Freaky. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I remember when this was happening. I was younger. I can remember my parents telling me to walk in zig zag patterns whenever we went out. I think now they were just fucking with me and secretly laughing at how retarded I looked. |
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I remember when this was happening. I was younger. I can remember my parents telling me to walk in zig zag patterns whenever we went out. I think now they were just fucking with me and secretly laughing at how retarded I looked. |
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Can the judge sentence him to be executed at the re-sentencing?
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I remember when this was happening. I was younger. I can remember my parents telling me to walk in zig zag patterns whenever we went out. I think now they were just fucking with me and secretly laughing at how retarded I looked. View Quote |
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The sad thing was people came in the LGS I was working weekends at and wanted the exact rifle the sniper used. IIRC it was a Bushmaster XM177 which I think is The Patrolman today. This is common, after Pulse, I got alot of requests for the MCX.
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If he was too much of a child at 17 to understand that shooting strangers was bad, why should anyone listen to David Hogg on gun control.
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I don't remember which one but they murdered a liquor store clerk in Montgomery, AL before they moved to the metro area.
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I remember them locking down our school several times. Freaky. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I remember when this was happening. I was younger. I can remember my parents telling me to walk in zig zag patterns whenever we went out. I think now they were just fucking with me and secretly laughing at how retarded I looked. ATF agents were brought to the area from all over the country. One day they visited our gun shop. They called each of us retail employees into an empty classroom, one by one. They handed us a paper listing more than 2 dozen rifle cartridges - all using .224" bullets (including 223/556). Then they asked: "Do you know anyone who owns a firearm in one of these chamberings?" I kid you not. THAT was their question. They literally had NOTHING to go on - other than the .224 bullets recovered from victims. |
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Doesn't look like he's going anywhere.
Thursday’s ruling does not apply to the six life sentences Malvo received in Maryland after he pleaded guilty to six murder charges in that state. In August, a judge in Montgomery County upheld the sentences, concluding that the judge was not required by law to impose a sentence of life without parole. View Quote |
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Huh - this is interesting:
Thursday's ruling does not apply to the six life sentences Malvo received in Maryland after he pleaded guilty to six murder charges in that state. In August, a judge in Montgomery County upheld the sentences, concluding that the judge was not required by law to impose a sentence of life without parole.
"We stand by our case and how it has played out over time," John McCarthy, state's attorney for Montgomery County, said Thursday in a statement. View Quote |
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I had the distinct pleasure of loading his mother into a van for her deportation.
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I don't remember which one but they murdered a liquor store clerk in Montgomery, AL before they moved to the metro area. View Quote I used to work with the Ms. Parker's sister back in the 1990s. From the article, Malvo pulled trigger. He hasn't been tried in Alabama (yet.) Need to make a special exception and get Yellow Mama warmed up for him.... |
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Quite freaky. I worked in a DC area gun shop at the time. ATF agents were brought to the area from all over the country. One day they visited our gun shop. They called each of us retail employees into an empty classroom, one by one. They handed us a paper listing more than 2 dozen rifle cartridges - all using .224" bullets (including 223/556). Then they asked: "Do you know anyone who owns a firearm in one of these chamberings?" I kid you not. THAT was their question. They literally had NOTHING to go on - other than the .224 bullets recovered from victims. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I remember when this was happening. I was younger. I can remember my parents telling me to walk in zig zag patterns whenever we went out. I think now they were just fucking with me and secretly laughing at how retarded I looked. ATF agents were brought to the area from all over the country. One day they visited our gun shop. They called each of us retail employees into an empty classroom, one by one. They handed us a paper listing more than 2 dozen rifle cartridges - all using .224" bullets (including 223/556). Then they asked: "Do you know anyone who owns a firearm in one of these chamberings?" I kid you not. THAT was their question. They literally had NOTHING to go on - other than the .224 bullets recovered from victims. A few days before that they were questioning customers at Clark Brothers, a big store in the Shenandoah Valley with an outdoor range. From what I was told they even collected fired brass. |
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I remember when this was happening. I was younger. I can remember my parents telling me to walk in zig zag patterns whenever we went out. I think now they were just fucking with me and secretly laughing at how retarded I looked. |
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Was NOVA street cop at that time. He and his buddy created HUGE panic. May he rot in hell.
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He was shooting unaware human sized targets at 50 -100 yards with a modern sporting rifle. Calling him any kind of sniper is an insult. Just a thug murderer with a gun. Fry him.
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I was in DC on vacation for w few days at the time. I was about to leave my hotel room with a "I (HEART) MY AR15" shirt on and I thought better of it. Put it back in my suitcase for later in the trip.
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Well not nothing, they also had the FBI's awesomely accurate profiling of the suspect as a lone white middle aged male in a white service van: http://www.theblackandwhite.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/MCPD-Sniper.jpg Vans were pulled over at road blocks and van occupants were detained as suspects at least twice. I still can't believe that hero FBI profiling wizards was still a standard TV and movie format after that. View Quote |
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Quoted: I have read that Angola prison was a ball buster back in the day. I sure as hell wouldn't want to do time there in the old days. Is it still a rough place? View Quote Man I remember what a shitshow that whole clusterfuck was. After weeks of speculation about "white box trucks, etc" I started to get a feeling the perps might be black. Can't explain how I knew it but I just did. |
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Clark Brothers, a big store in the Shenandoah Valley View Quote They are a few mountain ranges away from the Shenandoah Valley. |
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Easy re-sentencing: In the first county, life with eligibility for parole after 50 years, with credit for time served. In the second county, life with eligibility for parole after 50 years, TO BE SERVED CONSECUTIVELY to the first 50 year sentence. In other words, he will be eligible for parole 100 years after he got arrested....if he lives that long.
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Regretfully they are not likely to be able to sentence him to death.
They could return the same sentence though. Since neither of them would talk it is still not known who drove and who fired. It could be both fired, or only sperm doner daddy or only Lee. |
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Well not nothing, they also had the FBI's awesomely accurate profiling of the suspect as a lone white middle aged male in a white service van: http://www.theblackandwhite.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/MCPD-Sniper.jpg Vans were pulled over at road blocks and van occupants were detained as suspects at least twice. I still can't believe that hero FBI profiling wizards was still a standard TV and movie format after that. View Quote You can imagine the looks we got.... Walk into a gas station and folks get deathly quiet, just trying to be able to describe us discreetly later... |
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I have read that Angola prison was a ball buster back in the day. I sure as hell wouldn't want to do time there in the old days. Is it still a rough place? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We'll be happy to stick his ass in Angola. Eta: Mohammed did. Can't remember if Malvo helped. Always room for one more at The Farm regardless. They have a good rodeo, though. |
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The sad thing was people came in the LGS I was working weekends at and wanted the exact rifle the sniper used. IIRC it was a Bushmaster XM177 which I think is The Patrolman today. This is common, after Pulse, I got alot of requests for the MCX. View Quote |
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Oh yeah. They have a good rodeo, though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We'll be happy to stick his ass in Angola. Eta: Mohammed did. Can't remember if Malvo helped. Always room for one more at The Farm regardless. They have a good rodeo, though. ETA: Fuck Malvo and Mohommed |
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Regretfully they are not likely to be able to sentence him to death. They could return the same sentence though. Since neither of them would talk it is still not known who drove and who fired. It could be both fired, or only sperm doner daddy or only Lee. View Quote |
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I'm from NOVA, was driving a white Astro at the time. I came across a guy I knew hiding behind a mailbox with his kids waiting for the bus. I pulled up which scared him to death. I said instead of hiding behind the mailbox let's just take your kids to school. Same panic then happened at the school.
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10016 James Madison Hwy | Warrenton, VA 20186-7820 They are a few mountain ranges away from the Shenandoah Valley. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Clark Brothers, a big store in the Shenandoah Valley They are a few mountain ranges away from the Shenandoah Valley. I stand corrected. |
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The sad thing was people came in the LGS I was working weekends at and wanted the exact rifle the sniper used. IIRC it was a Bushmaster XM177 which I think is The Patrolman today. This is common, after Pulse, I got alot of requests for the MCX. |
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Link I used to work with the Ms. Parker's sister back in the 1990s. From the article, Malvo pulled trigger. He hasn't been tried in Alabama (yet.) Need to make a special exception and get Yellow Mama warmed up for him.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't remember which one but they murdered a liquor store clerk in Montgomery, AL before they moved to the metro area. I used to work with the Ms. Parker's sister back in the 1990s. From the article, Malvo pulled trigger. He hasn't been tried in Alabama (yet.) Need to make a special exception and get Yellow Mama warmed up for him.... |
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