Quote from: RE on Dec 16, 2024, 08:41 PMWhat was the crime he was convicted of?Oh, His story isn't just about the crime he was convicted of, but of the core issue here, that of him being a raging perv.
So in 2001 he got caught in a perv sting when he tried to lure what he thought was a 16 year old girl to the local Burger King. The case was sealed and "disappeared" so the world wouldn't think poorly of him.
And then, in his desire to PROVE he was indeed a perv, he was wacking off in front of someone online he thought was an underage girl. So now we have DOUBLE proof of perv-dom.
Quote from: RESoliciting sex with a person faking they are underage?So clever for a short fellow. Of course not, silly. Looks like it is unlawful contact with a minor.
Apparently the jury found it quite enlightening, his behavior, the video, his intent to want to do BAD things with children. Obviously the jury followed the rules as they are in the LAW as opposed to you pretending there needed to be an actual underage child involved. How quaint! Your degree from Columbia isn't in law, right? If it were I would worry about elderly dementia setting in, this being an easy one even for amateurs. If all of this is obvious to oilfield schmucks like me from just being a juror for a week in a murder trial, YOU certainly should be FULLY informed by just mind melding with a local law library! Wouldn't be of much use to the Illuminati if you couldn't do that by age 12, right?
Quote from: REDid they actually have sex?You seem to have sex on your mind. Are the nursing staff not...amenable...to your charms? Show them the cool non-working 3D printer, or tell them some Illuminati stories, you've got to have something left to WOW them with. Are you allowed much booze? Squirrel it away until you've got enough for a small party, pick the most pliable one, and go to work! You might be missing a leg, but you aren't married like K-Dog and I and you ain't dead yet so there is still hope!
RE