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    GUILTY FL - Jaime Gough, 14, stabbed to death, Miami, 3 Feb 2004

    Don't really know... it's a sticky situation, I tend to see the great possibility they just happen to have a sociopath for a son. The son kills someone and then financially destroys his family. I guess if he is tried as an adult he could be declared emancipated... but at 14?? Very sticky indeed.
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    AZ - Elizabeth Byrd, 8, abducted & murdered, Phoenix, 23 May 2001

    Man, you guys sure went out of your way for him. Thats something else! I wouldn't condemn him just yet, you never know what little seed planted by you all will grow. Stranger things have happened. I see kids like that at my daughter's school. One kid didn't even have a coat when there was snow...
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    Sansoucie's conspiracy thread :P

    Go here and creat your own conspiracy theory.... It's kinda funny. http://www.buttafly.com/bush/index.php
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    Sansoucie's conspiracy thread :P

    I'd worry about some of these nutjobs more than Mel's movie :P Gimme That Right-Wing Religion What do the accused would-be anthrax terrorist of Las Vegas and the fugitive alleged to have bombed a Birmingham abortion clinic have in common? Allegedly...? Why, they both got that ol' time...
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    Tomacco

    ROFL!! Where are my ciggs?? And a Duke Medical Center study, announced in December, concluded that doses of nicotine might reduce age-associated memory impairment ("senior moments"), thus adding to the conditions (others: schizophrenia, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder) that can...
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    AZ - Elizabeth Byrd, 8, abducted & murdered, Phoenix, 23 May 2001

    Amen.. I agree with your 2 cents totally!
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    Another Moron in the News

    Convicted murderer Robert Ivey continued to tell a court in Montreal, Quebec, in December that (contrary to a jury's finding) he is not guilty of killing the 42-year-old victim and that if only he had enough money to challenge the conclusive DNA tests (which showed that his blood was all over...
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    ROFL!! Meth is fluid of life!

    Ariel Alonso, who lives near Roanoke, Va., was indignant when the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration wrongly accused him of setting up a methamphetamine lab, and asked rhetorically, after the charges were dropped in January, "How do I get my ... dignity back?" The laboratory of Alonso (and his...
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    Tomacco

    Art Comes to Life: In a 1999 episode of TV's "The Simpsons," Homer became a temporary multibillionaire by accidentally inventing a "tomacco" plant that sprouted tobacco-bred tomatoes that were hopelessly addictive from even a single bite. Inspired (and hoping to draw attention to the show's...
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    AZ - Elizabeth Byrd, 8, abducted & murdered, Phoenix, 23 May 2001

    a nice idea would to be to fry him with her sitting on his lap. Personally I don't feel sorry for him in the least.
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    Wife Convicted Of Trying To Kill Husband During Kinky Game

    Wonder what the husband has to say...
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    GUILTY FL - Jaime Gough, 14, stabbed to death, Miami, 3 Feb 2004

    Posted on Wed, Feb. 25, 2004 ARRAIGNMENT HEARING: In court Tuesday, Judge Henry Leyte-Vidal asks about the finances of Kathy and Jesus Hernandez. He said they were not entitled to a public defender for their son, Michael Hernandez. TIM CHAPMAN/HERALD STAFF | More photos... SOUTHWOOD SCHOOL...
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    AZ - Elizabeth Byrd, 8, abducted & murdered, Phoenix, 23 May 2001

    'I love you' meant zip to mother of murderer Feb. 25, 2004 12:00 AM The mother took the witness stand and looked over at her son, silently mouthing words so easily said: "I love you." If only she had acted like it a long time ago. Kathy Newell's son, Steven, murdered 8-year-old...
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    UK UK - Harold Shipman

    Serial killer Shipman cremated in secret Feb 25 2004 Serial killer Harold Shipman has been cremated at a service which was attended by his wife Primrose and just a handful of other mourners. Primrose, 54, was advised not to bury her husband in case the grave was attacked, according...
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    British doctors to prescribe maggots

    You know I had read about the use of maggots years ago. It's a dang nasty idea, but I bet it really does work without all of the problems some "modern" treatments have. Good article.
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    Most Important Piece of Evidence

    I could read the books... IF I had time to anymore. I check this msg board while I am doing some work. I can go back to sitting back and reading and absorbing until I have enough knowledge to enter the debate. My point was there was no dna extracted from any known source. No one can ever give...
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    Most Important Piece of Evidence

    Ok, I agree... so was the dna ever compared to the males in the house and everyone that visited? were they uncooperative, as they have been with about everything else? What was the DNA extracted from? Semen blood saliva.. WHAT? DNA is not the conclusion to all cases. I don't think this case is...
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    AThanks for the "tip"

    A man broke into a jewelry store in the middle of the night. Once inside he broke the glass case to extract the jewelry -- so excited and anxious to get his hands on the diamonds in the case he did not notice, that when he broke the glass, with his hand, he cut the tip end of one of his fingers...
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    Most Important Piece of Evidence

    You can't set a suitcase up to climb out a window if you're short if it has someone's belongings in it??? Since when?
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    Most Important Piece of Evidence

    I agree with the bowl prints, but given the Ramsey's statements it could go to ward their lack of credibility and the fact that someone touched the bowl when they said no one gave her pineapple. I falsely assumed that the DNA was seminal fluid... so all we know for sure is that it is male...

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