[sllug-members]: A sad day
Jackman
kd7nyq at gmail.com
Thu May 1 15:28:38 MDT 2008
Am I the only one thinking of the roofing contract scene from Clerks?
Jackman.
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 12:14 PM, Kurt Mahan <kmahan at xmission.com> wrote:
> Walt Haas wrote:
> > u235sentinel wrote:
> >> John M. Anderson wrote:
> >>> On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 6:57 PM, Jason R <jreverri at comcast.net> wrote:
> >>>> Okay guys, seriously, you need to check yourselves. I use
> >>>> reiserfs, it's a
> >>>> great file system, but the guy killed his wife. The two things
> >>>> don't have
> >>>> anything to do with each other.
> >>>
> >>> Prove it beyond reasonable doubt.
> >>
> >> I'll all full of doubts. That's why I mentioned it :D
> > The main source of doubt seems to be the lack of a body - everything
> > else is consistent with murder. Now it occurs to me that an engineer
> > as talented as Hans would be able to think up a good way to make a
> > body disappear, and since it's hard to get a murder conviction without
> > a body, he might have felt that would be his best protection. If he
> > weren't as bright it might have been harder for him to hide the body.
> >From what I've read it sounds like he dug his own grave in front of the
> jury. If he would have had a real (good!) lawyer maybe the lack of a
> body would have made a difference. And the lawyer might have been able
> to prep Hans in explaining things like why he removed the passenger seat
> from his car and hosed the car out leaving 1" of water in the bottom.
> (The excuse he gave was that he was sleeping in his car and needed the
> room and for the car to be clean..)
>
> --Kurt
>
>
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