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originally posted by: SteamyAmerican
a reply to: Zanti Misfit
Wasn’t there a judge involved with one of his cases that had a hitman dressed as FedEx show up at her house and shoot her son and husband?
FWIW.
Apologies if my elephant memory ain’t so good.
originally posted by: SteamyAmerican
a reply to: Zanti Misfit
Wasn’t there a judge involved with one of his cases that had a hitman dressed as FedEx show up at her house and shoot her son and husband?
FWIW.
Apologies if my elephant memory ain’t so good.
originally posted by: 0bserver1
a reply to: Flyingclaydisk
If history by any means repeats itself due to the holographic principals of those who are in that game for to long ,you might consider Trump to be the next JFK of the future?
If that happens then you're to late in doing something about it ?
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
You're a Judge. You've just seen one of the highest value political prisoners convicted of numerous Felonies (no, NOT Trump). Your political ideology does not agree with the Defense's. You are a progressive presiding Judge.
You sentence him to the harshest of harsh prisons in America. Plus, you put him in with not only a convicted felon, but more importantly a multiple-life sentenced killer; a murderer.
Hmmmm...Why? Easy; to get rid of the "risk" he poses as a convicted person vs. an alive citizen.
Today, Epstein's murderer was sentenced to a few more "Life" sentences (for killing someone else)...but honestly, did he care, when he killed Epstein?????
NO!
He didn't care, and why should he?
Nicholas Tartaglione...DIE, you POS!
I wish DOOM on YOU!!
How could anyone reasonably the POS, Epstein, could have ever lived, rooming with a stone cold killer????
Folks, now you have your answer. You have your answer just how EVIL this establishment truly is.
After finishing the call, Mr. Epstein returned to his cell, where he was alone because no new cellmate had yet been assigned. He was also left unmonitored by two officers on duty, whom prosecutors later accused of spending their time surfing the internet and appearing to be asleep.