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G-Man: very touching. I almost feel like listening to you. Nah, I'll go with my gut.
Al
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G-Man said:I am going to play the Devil's Advocate in this post, I feel it is necessary to do this.
... 1) I would suggest that we wait until the court and a jury have convicted him of these crimes before we begin to state how the death penalty is too good for him. ...
Shadowhawk said:Agreed ... BUT if he is convicted then I stand by my original statement.
Bail granted for Edmonton man accused of killing pregnant wife
EDMONTON (CP) - An Edmonton man accused of killing his pregnant wife has won a bid for bail while he waits for his trial.
Michael White had asked to be released from the Edmonton Remand Centre so he could see his young daughter and work to pay some bills. The judge's reasons for granting the application are under a publication ban. The 28-year-old heavy duty mechanic faces charges of second-degree murder and offering an indignity to a dead body.
He was charged in the summer after he helped lead a volunteer search party to the body of his wife, Liana, lying in a ditch northwest of Edmonton.
A preliminary hearing is set for March to determine if there is sufficient evidence to send White to trial.
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Sadly any murder and the taking on one's life in such a situation happens all to often these days, and this case does echo the California case which even made the news down here. What does his occupation have to do with it all?
Allan Luomala said:When I first heard about this case, I would like to say I didn't prejudge him, and blame him for the murder within the time it takes for one to say "Sure!!!!" when someone offers you a free, cold beer....... But I did..... Sounded a little too close to the Scott Peterson case to me. And when people said "But who would be stupid enough to do the same thing that Peterson did so close to the trial, and think they could get away with it????" have obviously never met him.
If, by some twist of fate, he is actually innocent of this crime, and you are reading this Mike, I would like my fookin watch back, you thievin' half-man.
Al
I agree....also believe in an eye for an eye. I saw an episode of Oprah (bear with me guys!) last week where a husband set his wife on fire from the waist up! That poor woman, Oprah interviewed her on the show. What she has to go through on a daily basis to keep her skin clean and moisturized and to keep her arms mobile! That SOB should also be set on fire long enough to bear the same pain she will have to bear for the rest of her life. While remaining in prison I might add! :cheers:Devlin said:Mark C well said, shame our lawmakers don't see things this way. Some would say a bullet is too good for these types. I would argue that a few well strategically placed rounds > might be better than one in the back of the head.
I think he was punted after a court martial IIRC.Colin P said:Did he quit the military or was he shown the door?