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Thread: The Beltway Snipers - John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luanne View Post
    I had no idea prisoner rectums are packed with cotton or gauze or whatever. Muhammad's execution seemed to go really quickly. I know some of them take a longer time(?). Or maybe I'm thinking of the guy who was electrocuted several times and was still alive after 30 minutes.
    I heard, or read somewhere that they insert a rubber butt plug to prevent them from "soiling" themselves.

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    You know its a reality check that your going to die, when they bend ya over and start shoving cotton in your ass like your a pill bottle. Christ the things they need to do to ya before getting rid of ya

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    Quote Originally Posted by disco View Post
    Well charles manson got life and other serial killers as well.
    Manson didn't kill anyone.

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    Ding dong the shit is dead. The coward shit is dead.

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    Hope Satan is wating to greet the bastard in the deepest pits of hell !!!
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    Praise Allah!
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    Dead, dead, dead...good, good, good.
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    ...Good riddance, spawn of Satan!
    Mindblowing.

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    I hope someone is going to keep tabs on Malvo when he gets out of prison. Even if the serial killer training with Muhammad didn't entirely take, a few years in prison will probably gel the process. Watch, he'll probably get a new identity and we'll all have to wait for the other shoe to drop once he's out, not knowing who or where he is. Oh, goody.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W Axl Rose View Post
    Manson didn't kill anyone.













    Mindblowing.
    What's mindblowing? That people are happy he will never kill again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sablegsd View Post
    What's mindblowing? That people are happy he will never kill again?
    You have to ask?

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    if you believe perry smith,dick hickock did'nt kill anyone either.
    Knowlege Comes With Deaths release

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    Quote Originally Posted by amaranthaseven View Post
    I hope someone is going to keep tabs on Malvo when he gets out of prison. Even if the serial killer training with Muhammad didn't entirely take, a few years in prison will probably gel the process. Watch, he'll probably get a new identity and we'll all have to wait for the other shoe to drop once he's out, not knowing who or where he is. Oh, goody.
    I thought Malvo was sentenced to (six) consecutive life sentence's? They said he will never be released.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W Axl Rose View Post
    Manson didn't kill anyone.
    The same could probably have been said of Heinrich Himmler.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxster View Post
    The same could probably have been said of Heinrich Himmler.
    You're right it could. Yet that wasn't my point.

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    It's too bad Malvo couldn't have been executed along with his partner in crime, Muhammad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicki View Post
    I thought Malvo was sentenced to (six) consecutive life sentence's? They said he will never be released.
    The article I read said he got 25 years to life since he was 17 at the time of the crime, but that could certainly have been incorrect. I hadn't followed the case, so I was taking that at face value. Certainly 25 years at his current age- well, he'd still be spry enough to do some serious damage in the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desertrose View Post
    It's too bad Malvo couldn't have been executed along with his partner in crime, Muhammad.
    I agree.

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    Malvo sends letter of apology to Louisiana Victim


    AP – FILE -- In a Dec. 30, 2002, file photo Lee Boyd Malvo is escorted out of Fairfax Juvenile and Domestic …



    By CHEVEL JOHNSON, Associated Press Writer Chevel Johnson, Associated Press Writer – Fri Mar 5, 9:01 am ET
    NEW ORLEANS – A Louisiana man shot by Lee Boyd Malvo before the criminal spree that terrorized the Washington, D.C., area in 2002 has received a letter of apology from the convicted sniper.
    John C. Gaeta, 58, of Albany, said Thursday that he's glad Malvo wrote him but remains skeptical about Malvo's intentions.
    "I'm glad he wrote the letter," Gaeta said. "I do wonder, though, if he's truly sorry or if this is a part of him trying to get his sentence reduced. He knows that he should express remorse, so I question whether it is genuine and from the heart."
    Gaeta was shot in the neck Aug. 1, 2002, outside a mall near Baton Rouge, La. He has said that two men approached him as he tried to change a tire. When he leaned down to pull out his spare, he noticed a shadow near the front of the truck.
    Last month, Malvo confessed to Louisiana detectives that he shot Gaeta, but said he thought the man had died. The shooting was part of a spree by Malvo and John Allen Muhammad that left 10 people dead.
    Muhammad was executed in Virginia in November for killing a man at a gas station. Malvo was sentenced to life in prison for one of the killings.
    The short, brief letter Gaeta received was dated Feb. 21. Malvo wrote: "I am truly sorry for the pain I caused you and your loved ones. I was relieved to hear that you suffered no paralyzing injuries and that you are alive." Malvo then printed and signed his name.
    Gaeta said he never got a good look at his assailants' faces.
    "I said, 'What are you doing?' He lifted up the gun and shot me. Once I saw the weapon, my concentration was on that. And on dying. I thought, 'Is this how it's going to end?' I dropped to the ground and played dead. I didn't wiggle around and I didn't fight, because I thought if I did he might shoot me again," Gaeta recalled.
    Gaeta said his faith has helped him get through the ordeal.
    "Absolutely," he said. "Otherwise, I'd still be angry and bitter. You have to go on living and it has been almost eight years."

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    Blah. Utterly meaningless and of no significance to anyone but Malvo and maybe the person the apology was directed to.
    A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.

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    He's just trying to rack up early release points. I hope someone twists his fucking jihadist head right off his neck.

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    That little pr*ck. You can tell by his expression he isn't a bit sorry.

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    I was supposed to be attending a Dylan concert in Fairfax while these shootings were going on. My mom had forbid me to go, but they were caught before the concert so I made it.

    I actually had forgotten they had already executed the one guy, but I'm remembering it now.

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    I can't believe it was 12 years ago. Imagine being to afraid to even pump gas. Craziness.
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    Hell I'm still afraid to pump gas

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDude View Post
    Hell I'm still afraid to pump gas
    You should see how many people around here pump gas and smoke at the same time. On really hot days it really bugs me to be around that. The fumes are heavier the hotter it is and I don't feel like being part of someone's bob boo.
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    I guess I've never given much thought before now about how quickly Muhammad was executed after the murders. It's 12 years later and he's was executed 5 years ago. With slam dunk cases, that's the way it should be. There are people who have been on death row for forty years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cleanskull View Post
    You should see how many people around here pump gas and smoke at the same time. On really hot days it really bugs me to be around that. The fumes are heavier the hotter it is and I don't feel like being part of someone's bob boo.
    There is a gas station on the corner about a block away from my house there have been many times that I've watched this one employee take a smoke break while cleaning the pumps with people pumping gas all around him.

    It's like all it would take is one tiny cherry from his cigarette and there goes the neighborhood!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mammy View Post
    I guess I've never given much thought before now about how quickly Muhammad was executed after the murders. It's 12 years later and he's was executed 5 years ago. With slam dunk cases, that's the way it should be.
    Yeah, they shouldn't even have time to decorate their cells, let alone have time to find some nitwit to marry them.
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    Do it right outside the courthouse.
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    I live in MD and I remember after-school activities being cancelled when all of this was going on. I kept the letter that they sent home with us. They originally thought the sniper/s were in a white van (how stereotypical).
    For man also knoweth not his time: as the fishes that are taken in an evil net, and as the birds that are caught in the snare; so are the sons of men snared in an evil time, when it falleth suddenly upon them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amaranthaseven View Post
    The article I read said he got 25 years to life since he was 17 at the time of the crime, but that could certainly have been incorrect. I hadn't followed the case, so I was taking that at face value. Certainly 25 years at his current age- well, he'd still be spry enough to do some serious damage in the world.
    He would continue the jihad. More people would die.

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    Malvo's life sentence has been overturned - just great

    http://www.fox5dc.com/news/local-news/257218742-story

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    Quote Originally Posted by cash View Post
    Malvo's life sentence has been overturned - just great

    http://www.fox5dc.com/news/local-news/257218742-story
    We are about to be victimized by the latest BS notion that adolescents are incapable of restraining their worst impulses and actions,that they can never become permanently evil on their own, that they miraculously acquire the ability and will to resist the instant they turn-- what? 18, 19 20, 21?

    Meanwhile, the dead victims are still dead, those injured and the loved ones of dead and injured are damaged forever.

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    Supreme Court to Consider Resentencing in D.C. Sniper Shootings Case

    https://ktla.com/2019/03/18/supreme-...hootings-case/

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