To: CDHart
The fact is we have two eye witnesses to the conspiracy alive and facing life in prision or the death penalty (Terry Nichols and the 20th Hijacker)
What harm is there in getting them to talk?
To: codebreaker
I doubt you can even visit them in prison.
To: codebreaker
"What harm is there in getting them to talk?"
None, as far as I know. But I don't believe that their testimony would be as effective as McVeigh's.
Carolyn
61 posted on
04/27/2002 1:57:32 PM PDT by
CDHart
To: codebreaker
The fact is we have two eye witnesses to the conspiracy alive and facing life in prision or the death penalty (Terry Nichols and the 20th Hijacker) What harm is there in getting them to talk? You're willing to left them off (i.e., give them life sentence) if they concoct some "off the wall" conspiracy theory for you to drool over for the next ten years?
65 posted on
04/27/2002 2:07:35 PM PDT by
Dave S
To: codebreaker
The 20th hijacker If this is true, probably will not be alive to even go to trail especially if he is representing himself.
Does anyone have the transcript of what he said before the judge this week.
Perhaps Jim Traficant knows something, can't wait for his tell all book.
69 posted on
04/27/2002 2:33:08 PM PDT by
TexKat
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