I don't, his death was just too perfect. His conviction was dropped, his fines (over 36 million) were dropped. His burial ceremony was close friends and family only, and then he was cremated. Even if it turned out he was alive, his prior conviction wouldn't be recognized. The only way to prove it was him would require DNA, and the government would claim they couldn't produce any because he was cremated. If you saw the MSNBC special on the sargeant that had his death faked by the government to protect him from child molesting and rape prosecution, you'll realize how probable it is. That moron got caught by one of the fathers of a victim because he remarried his old wife after changing his name and moving away. Did you really think Bush and Cheney, that believe in "loyalty" over "law", were going to take one of their best friends stolen money and let him go to jail? I wondered what they would do, because the Republican party would never let Bush pardon him. What do you think?
2006-12-20
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