Times-Pick-A_Booger Goes Ballistic Over Burn Body

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  • posse comatosis

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    McRae reported to work Sunday, Aug. 28 -- the day before Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast -- and, according to DeSalvo, had not had a single minute's sleep when he burned up Glover's body Friday morning. His job that week was fixing all the equipment -- from trucks to boat motors to chainsaws -- that his colleagues needed on their rescue and clean-up missions.

    If those are indeed the facts of the case, who gives a flying f^ck under the circumstances about a burned out car with a body inside belonging to a looter who was already dead?

    Absolutely nobody. Not even the family. If they're still around, it's only for the money.

    The cops lied to some federal pricks, and they could fry in
    deep fat for it. The feds are in it for career advancement.

    This prosecution is a mistake.

    http://www.nola.com/opinions/index.ssf/2010/11/new_orleans_police_officer_gre.html
     

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    You think it's an either-or situation? Each case stands or falls on it's own merits. I have no pre-conceived notions about law enforcement. But I won't pull any punches when it goes south. And this case is trash if it weren't for lying to the FBI.
     

    Nolacopusmc

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    You think it's an either-or situation? Each case stands or falls on it's own merits. I have no pre-conceived notions about law enforcement. But I won't pull any punches when it goes south. And this case is trash if it weren't for lying to the FBI.

    I am just curious, when your personality A meets your personality B, which one is usually right?
     

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