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1 edit | Serious business An Exxon executive was kidnapped from the driveway of his house in New Jersey in 1992. His kidnappers (a husband and wife team) locked him in a storage compartment. He died 4 days later. They dumped his body in the pine barrens.
The husband was sentenced to 95 years in prison. The wife was sentenced to 20 years and is due to be released in November. |
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 PhoenixDown-- Wants FIOSPremium join:2003-06-08 Fresh Meadows, NY kudos:1 | Did they say why the kidnapped him? -- ~ Insert a Funny Sig Here ~ |
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 major marcoRes Firma Mitescere NescitPremium join:2003-02-13 Stepford, CA | reply to Bobcat said by Bobcat:An Exxon executive was kidnapped from the driveway of his house in New Jersey in 1992. His kidnappers (a husband and wife team) locked him in a storage compartment. He died 4 days later. They dumped his body in the pine barrens. The husband was sentenced to 95 years in prison. The wife was sentenced to 20 years and is due to be released in November. Relevancy to this new story? -- The Toll
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 Lazlow join:2006-08-07 Saint Louis, MO | reply to Bobcat While I do not know the specifics of this partiuclar case, odds are very high that if the victim had been your average everyday person they both would have been sentenced to 20 years and would have been released by now. There is getting to be more and more difference of how the law is being applied as related to the who and the where the crime was committed. How many people would have been treated like Paris Hilton was when she was jailed? |
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| reply to major marco 1. If a nut is at the end of your driveway, you don't know if he's a threat or not.
2. If said nut shows a video of your house on TV, it makes it easier for someone with malicious intentions to find you. -- It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice. |
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 DesdinovaPremium join:2003-01-26 Gaithersburg, MD | "2. If said nut shows a video of your house on TV, it makes it easier for someone with malicious intentions to find you."
Sounds like a good argument for actively protecting someone's privacy. My guess is that now Ivan might realize this also. |
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 Pv8man join:2008-07-24 Hammond, IN 1 edit | reply to Bobcat alternative to Number 2....
Google earth, switchboard.com, ect ect
Edit:and street view |
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 major marcoRes Firma Mitescere NescitPremium join:2003-02-13 Stepford, CA | reply to Bobcat said by Bobcat:1. If a nut is at the end of your driveway, you don't know if he's a threat or not. 2. If said nut shows a video of your house on TV, it makes it easier for someone with malicious intentions to find you. Hargrave showed up with a bullhorn and made a fairly large spectacle of himself. That's hardly the behavior of someone with "malicious" intent. -- The Toll
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 Pv8man join:2008-07-24 Hammond, IN | reply to Desdinova LOL, my point exactly "Desdinova" |
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| reply to Bobcat said by Bobcat:1. If a nut is at the end of your driveway, you don't know if he's a threat or not. 2. If said nut shows a video of your house on TV, it makes it easier for someone with malicious intentions to find you. 1. I have a nut at the end of my driveway. It is my neighbor. I lack millions, therefore the police have not protected me in any way. Nor will they, despite a long streak of crimes against my family.
2. I had someone film (well, digitally) my house and didn't restrict themselves the the many thousands of a TV audience. They put out there for billions of internet users to find. Millions visit the site every day.
Here it is: »maps.google.com
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 | reply to Bobcat Why did the wife get less time? |
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 | She testified against her husband. |
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