To: chance33_98
Man, the
gentlemen in prison are not going to put out the welcome mat for this miscreant.
Or hopefully they will...in their own "special" little way.
42 posted on
07/29/2002 10:45:10 AM PDT by
amused
To: amused
Man, the gentlemen in prison are not going to put out the welcome mat for this miscreant.
In an Oklahoma jail, he'll last maybe two years, tops.
We had a minister (in his 60s, I think) who got sent to one of our state pens for having
gotten a bit too excited while having young females of his congregation on his lap
while (ostensibly) giving them lessons in running the computer.
He always seemed sort of like a well-groomed, yet creepy, guy when he appeared on TV.
IIRC, he was sent onto his reward by a fellow inmate within in his second years of captivity.
I'm in Los Angeles for over five years now, but my Okie roots haven't died out yet.
I about gagged when I heard the Orange County prosecutor was saying that he'd
have to consider whether he'd ask for the death penalty in the "Samantha" case.
But I guess it was a shrewd political move...to say he thought the vicitm's family should
have influence on the decision.
If Samantha's mom says "no death penalty", the prosecutor can stick his finger
in the wind and decide if he wants to say "I agree with Samantha's mother" or
"I wanted to hang the b@stard, but will bow to the wishes of the victim's mother."
130 posted on
07/29/2002 1:03:14 PM PDT by
VOA
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