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Hellsbells, if he fessed up for the brutal murder of his wife, he probably could have been out of the Joint by now...
not sure he is going to be able to work on his golf game or, search for the "real killers", this time. What a loser, what a waste, imo.
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Just seems a little nuts. People in B-More shoot each other daily and get about 5-10 years.
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Great news, I hope he goes away for life.
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So much for "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas" At least golf courses will be that much safer now, too bad it is 13 years too late.
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The guy is a total POS...good riddance...one less thug on the streets...I seriously hope they give him at least 20 years...
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I agree 100% with Quicksilver on this: Why didn't he have sense enough to fade quietly into the woodwork, and play golf with his various blonde girlfriends until the last of his days? Fair or not, most of America thinks he was improperly acquitted of murder 13 years ago. Did he not think that sooner or later his escapades would catch up with him?
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I can't say for NV law but I think the crime of kidnapping for the purposes of committing a robbery itself could be a life crime. That's the law in CA. The kidnap plus the purposes of robber, rape, ransom, and the like = life with possibility of parole.
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Karma.
carry on.
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