Posted on 12/17/2012 11:23:52 AM PST by AtlasStalled
An unidentified New York mob capo doing his time at the low-security federal prison in Loretto, PA allegedly put a $100 bounty on fellow inmate Cameron Douglas -- the 34-year-old son of actor Michael Douglas -- because he didn't like rats, and now Douglas is sporting a busted leg and finger after some wannabe thug apparently took up the supposed offer as reported by Brad Hamilton for the New York Post. Douglas is serving a 10-year term on drug convictions, and "was inadvertently exposed as a turncoat by his shrink during a bail hearing in 2010." The reputed mob boss supposedly fancies himself as the "King of the Italians," and perhaps the BOP should now transfer him to a maximum security facility since he apparently doesn't play well with others.
$100? Is that all he is worth?
$100 payable in toiletries and other items.
a Liberal:”Why was this man killed?”
LEO: “for a $100 worth of toilet paper!”
Liberal:”Since toilet paper is so valuable, we have to ban it, otherwise we will destroy all the trees to make toilet paper.”
Liberal “thought” process
So someone finally undercut the Flint, Michigan price for hiring a discount hitman, eh?
Cheap capo.......
I guess a 100 bucks only buys a couple of broken bones.
“One square per day, per person...” (Sheryl Crow hag)
Maybe he was paid in cigarettes. I understand smokes are a valuble commodity in prison.
I can only wish the same fate for every hollywierd and entertainment anti-social “gansta.”
As they succeed in bringing down America’s freedom, culture and people, I pray that justice puts them on the frontlines of their hell. If they are successful, may all their daughters crawl in burkahs. Useful idiots.
You have to do a lot better than that to shock me.
Trees? Too late. Ever see pictures of Saudi Arabia. I rest my case.
So are soup coupons. Inmates play poker with soup coupons.
My uncle owned a Candy brokerage back in the 70’s. He told me the local franchise told him they could have him killed for a bowl of spaghetti.
My uncle owned a Candy brokerage back in the 70’s. He told me the local franchise told him they could have him killed for a bowl of spaghetti.
My uncle owned a Candy brokerage back in the 70’s. He told me the local franchise told him they could have him killed for a bowl of spaghetti.
Well-stated, Sara. Thanks.
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