Fire in upper NW?

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Anonymous wrote:People seem to be getting some comfort with the belief that this scum of the earth will "get his due" in prison and that his fellow inmates will show him no mercy. Is that really true?? Likely he will link up with some fellow sociopaths in a prison gang for protection and will enjoy the rest of his years fed and clothed by the state. WHy do people seem to believe that inmates have some code of morality when it comes to crimes involving children. I know people always talk about this, but ask Scott Peterson or the Pettit killers how rough their lives are in jail and the answer likely is not too bad.


It's not. They have school. exercise yard. Too bad no death penalty


The deal is it's our advantage. They can't do this to good people again. It's over. We can let them go, and not care a whit about their experience in jail. Good or bad, those SOB's are on their own.
We are free from them. Advantage us.


No, I believe in the death penalty for cases like this. Living on our taxes for the rest of their lives is a piece of cake. Minimal work, free meals, gangs to protect and smuggle stuff in, workout room, movie nights, etc... Ridiculous. The only jail worth sending him to is Sheriff Joe's in AZ.


Killing someone costs more than life. Appeals.


Correct. Anyone who knows anything about the death penalty knows this. It's nice for that revenge feeling, but it does not save money.
Anonymous
When someone says they are going to kill you during an argument believe them. This happened to my family and our most precious member was taken.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have to say I thought the responsible party would have been a professional. That was my guess all along. How wrong I was.
He didn't even know enough to leave town. I also think Law Enforcement did a great job. They were masterful in their use of the
media as well. I think they knew he was in DC. Either way, they were brilliant.


So you think he was never in Brooklyn?

I am waiting for one of the brothers to turn up as the accomplice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People seem to be getting some comfort with the belief that this scum of the earth will "get his due" in prison and that his fellow inmates will show him no mercy. Is that really true?? Likely he will link up with some fellow sociopaths in a prison gang for protection and will enjoy the rest of his years fed and clothed by the state. WHy do people seem to believe that inmates have some code of morality when it comes to crimes involving children. I know people always talk about this, but ask Scott Peterson or the Pettit killers how rough their lives are in jail and the answer likely is not too bad.


It's not. They have school. exercise yard. Too bad no death penalty


The deal is it's our advantage. They can't do this to good people again. It's over. We can let them go, and not care a whit about their experience in jail. Good or bad, those SOB's are on their own.
We are free from them. Advantage us.


No, I believe in the death penalty for cases like this. Living on our taxes for the rest of their lives is a piece of cake. Minimal work, free meals, gangs to protect and smuggle stuff in, workout room, movie nights, etc... Ridiculous. The only jail worth sending him to is Sheriff Joe's in AZ.


I wrote the "anonymous" quote above yours. Killing them works as well. Definitely messier psychologically. But probably less toxic to us all in the long run. These bastards were going to die at some point anyway, right? Now they're in heaven a bit early.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People seem to be getting some comfort with the belief that this scum of the earth will "get his due" in prison and that his fellow inmates will show him no mercy. Is that really true?? Likely he will link up with some fellow sociopaths in a prison gang for protection and will enjoy the rest of his years fed and clothed by the state. WHy do people seem to believe that inmates have some code of morality when it comes to crimes involving children. I know people always talk about this, but ask Scott Peterson or the Pettit killers how rough their lives are in jail and the answer likely is not too bad.


It's not. They have school. exercise yard. Too bad no death penalty


The deal is it's our advantage. They can't do this to good people again. It's over. We can let them go, and not care a whit about their experience in jail. Good or bad, those SOB's are on their own.
We are free from them. Advantage us.


No, I believe in the death penalty for cases like this. Living on our taxes for the rest of their lives is a piece of cake. Minimal work, free meals, gangs to protect and smuggle stuff in, workout room, movie nights, etc... Ridiculous. The only jail worth sending him to is Sheriff Joe's in AZ.


Killing someone costs more than life. Appeals.


Correct. Anyone who knows anything about the death penalty knows this. It's nice for that revenge feeling, but it does not save money.


Ah, money. We should definitely consider that first. Wait! Isn't that what these ruthless bastards were after?
Anonymous
Looks like his idiot brother was driving either with him or in a seperate van with the cash. He was probably in on it all along. Both deserve to fry
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have to say I thought the responsible party would have been a professional. That was my guess all along. How wrong I was.
He didn't even know enough to leave town. I also think Law Enforcement did a great job. They were masterful in their use of the
media as well. I think they knew he was in DC. Either way, they were brilliant.


So you think he was never in Brooklyn?

I am waiting for one of the brothers to turn up as the accomplice.


Someone in law enforcement told a reporter three was no evidence he was in NY. I just read it today. Since then I thought they might find him somewhere else.
Anonymous
He was detained on Thursday night in Northeast Washington D.C. after police followed him from a motel in Maryland.
Detectives confirmed Wint was being driven by a female in a white Sedan, which was trailing a box truck filled with large amounts of cash. As they reached D.C., officers cornered the vehicles.
Five other people, including his brother, were arrested with him and taken into custody without incident, chief Cathy Lanier confirmed.
Police followed the Sedan and box truck from a motel parking lot in Prince George's County, Maryland. When it reached Northeast D.C., officers blocked them in.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3092208/Police-catch-prime-suspect-brutal-family-murder-near-home-address-Northeast-DC.html#ixzz3aq9o9bAU

Five other people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People seem to be getting some comfort with the belief that this scum of the earth will "get his due" in prison and that his fellow inmates will show him no mercy. Is that really true?? Likely he will link up with some fellow sociopaths in a prison gang for protection and will enjoy the rest of his years fed and clothed by the state. WHy do people seem to believe that inmates have some code of morality when it comes to crimes involving children. I know people always talk about this, but ask Scott Peterson or the Pettit killers how rough their lives are in jail and the answer likely is not too bad.


It's not. They have school. exercise yard. Too bad no death penalty


The deal is it's our advantage. They can't do this to good people again. It's over. We can let them go, and not care a whit about their experience in jail. Good or bad, those SOB's are on their own.
We are free from them. Advantage us.


No, I believe in the death penalty for cases like this. Living on our taxes for the rest of their lives is a piece of cake. Minimal work, free meals, gangs to protect and smuggle stuff in, workout room, movie nights, etc... Ridiculous. The only jail worth sending him to is Sheriff Joe's in AZ.


Killing someone costs more than life. Appeals.


Correct. Anyone who knows anything about the death penalty knows this. It's nice for that revenge feeling, but it does not save money.


Ah, money. We should definitely consider that first. Wait! Isn't that what these ruthless bastards were after?


"Revenge feeling" PP and I am anti-death penalty for many reasons. I only brought the money issue up because it was introduced earlier, seemingly as a benefit to the death penalty over life imprisonment. It's not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have to say I thought the responsible party would have been a professional. That was my guess all along. How wrong I was.
He didn't even know enough to leave town. I also think Law Enforcement did a great job. They were masterful in their use of the
media as well. I think they knew he was in DC. Either way, they were brilliant.


+1

And Kathy Lanier is as cool as a cucumber - to have one ounce of her poise and confidence!

With all the criticism that's been lobbed at the police in general lately, it's awesome to see the police do such an amazing and efficient job.
Anonymous
Police criticism is usually done by people who are on the wrong side of the law often
Anonymous
Good lord, what where these fools thinking. This sounds like they were acting out a bad movie script. I still wonder if there was something deeper that connected him to the crime, something other than money. Most street dealers can make more money in a few months.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have to say I thought the responsible party would have been a professional. That was my guess all along. How wrong I was.
He didn't even know enough to leave town. I also think Law Enforcement did a great job. They were masterful in their use of the
media as well. I think they knew he was in DC. Either way, they were brilliant.


+1

And Kathy Lanier is as cool as a cucumber - to have one ounce of her poise and confidence!

With all the criticism that's been lobbed at the police in general lately, it's awesome to see the police do such an amazing and efficient job.



I agree every time I watch her I'm impressed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have to say I thought the responsible party would have been a professional. That was my guess all along. How wrong I was.
He didn't even know enough to leave town. I also think Law Enforcement did a great job. They were masterful in their use of the
media as well. I think they knew he was in DC. Either way, they were brilliant.


+1

And Kathy Lanier is as cool as a cucumber - to have one ounce of her poise and confidence!

With all the criticism that's been lobbed at the police in general lately, it's awesome to see the police do such an amazing and efficient job.


It's notable that none of the criticism about police lately has applied to MPD. She is doing a fabulous job, because MPD was not always this way. She also had a kid at 15 and I find it amazing that she has come this far and is kicking so much ass.
- native
Anonymous
None of this makes any sense. Why would your standard street thug commit such sadistic murders just for $40,000? Something just doesn't add up. Not at all suggesting that this POS isn't the murderer, but it just doesn't make sense.
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