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Méo 04-20-13 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Armistead (Post 2044385)
"he's just a kid"

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Originally Posted by Buddahaid (Post 2044393)
he looks like a nice kid.

I guess that's exactly what his inmates will think when they'll gaze and smirk at him...

Buddahaid 04-20-13 02:19 PM

He won't have any room mates.

eddie 04-20-13 02:19 PM

First picture I've seen of him being arrested.

At 19 years old, he darn well knows right from wrong. This stuff that he's just a kid is crap, IMHO. You play, you pay!

http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013...-hospital?lite

Stealhead 04-20-13 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by eddie (Post 2044332)
He won't go to Gitmo. His case will be on the Federal Level, so don't know about the death penalty there. If he doesn't get the death sentence, he'll spend the rest of his life in a Federal Prison, aka Super Max. No tv, no internet, no special privileges, he will only be let out of his cell 1 hour out of 24, every day.
But, Timothy McVeigh (the Oklahoma City bomber) was executed by lethal injection, and that was a Federal Case too

He actually worked for MIT Jim, Coillier, the officer you are talking about. So don't know if that would be treated like killing a policeman who worked for the city. It should though, I would think.

The federal government can hand out the death sentence this is what Timothy McVeigh received.The fed can give you the death sentence even if the state that you committed the federal crime in does not have a death penalty.

Méo 04-20-13 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Buddahaid (Post 2044398)
He won't have any room mates.

Never, ever???

Not even when he'll be out of his cell. :hmmm:

Stealhead 04-20-13 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Méo (Post 2044402)
Never, ever???

Not even when he'll be out of his cell. :hmmm:


Nope, as he would go to one of the federal supermax prisons they never encounter other inmates physically. A Few years back a journalist spoke with Eric Rudolph he described daily routine in the supermax.The only time they spend outside of the cell is once a week in a small enclosed recreation area they are alone during even this time.Rudolph said the only interaction is by yelling over through the walls to other inmates they pass a message down form one cell to another but of course guards are right there so nothing disallowed can be discussed.Ramzi Yousef is in the same supermax.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADX_Florence

Méo 04-20-13 02:42 PM

Too bad...

Anyway it wouldn't be surprising if he committed suicide someday. :dead:

Jimbuna 04-20-13 02:47 PM

Yeah, I was wondering if he'd be put on 'suicide watch' but surely that's impossible for the entirety of a long term sentence :hmmm:

Platapus 04-20-13 02:54 PM

Well if he is in Supermax, he won't have access to many materials in which to commit suicide. And since Supermax has cameras in the cells, it will be hard for him to conceal suicide attempts. Now whether the guards care is another thing.

eddie 04-20-13 03:06 PM

Here is a rendering of what a cell is like in a Supermax. Notice, there is only a 4 inch wide window, and they can only see out into the prison yard. Has a black and white tv in it, but they can only watch Education or Religipous programs, monitered by the prison. Concrete base to the bed, with a thin rubber mattress to lay on. Concrete seat at a concrete desk. All in one toilet and sink. Just what they deserve. And like what has been said, hardly any contact with the outside world.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...pse2749836.jpg

mookiemookie 04-20-13 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by eddie (Post 2044419)
Here is a rendering of what a cell is like in a Supermax. Notice, there is only a 4 inch wide window, and they can only see out into the prison yard. Has a black and white tv in it, but they can only watch Education or Religipous programs, monitered by the prison. Concrete base to the bed, with a thin rubber mattress to lay on. Concrete seat at a concrete desk. All in one toilet and sink. Just what they deserve. And like what has been said, hardly any contact with the outside world.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...pse2749836.jpg

Wow. I'd go stir crazy. A fitting punishment.

Stealhead 04-20-13 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 2044421)
Wow. I'd go stir crazy. A fitting punishment.


Indeed this place is the ultimate prison only the worst federal inmates go here.The article where Rudolph was interviewed was a in a Time magazine a while back form I read of it based on what Rudolph said and the author said it was pretty clear that you would not want to be here and that you are under control 24/7.This prison is not very large but has plenty of guards.For example each cell has a guard constantly stand outside of it observing according to what I recall of the article.

Of course the author could not go into any detail about the layout nor can anyone else so the above graphic would only be a generalization

Méo 04-20-13 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 2044421)
Wow. I'd go stir crazy.

Exactly, that was my point. This is worse than death penalty.

But seems like even on this issue conservative and liberals have different views. :down:

swamprat69er 04-20-13 03:26 PM

Mass. doesn't have a death penalty. But there are other states that do. I don't think that he would get a fair trial in Mass.

Oberon 04-20-13 03:30 PM

I think only the next level would be the method of interrogation mentioned once in 'The Cardinal of the Kremlin' where the suspect was immersed in water, complete darkness and with audio suppression techniques. So there was utter blackness, no way of orientation, and no sound except perhaps that of your heart beating.

Would not be surprised if such a device was already used somewhere.


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