>the charges, officer?
You guys can't possibly believe he'd walk away free. He killed multiple - okay, well he didn't actually KILL per say, but he kidnapped- okay, I admit, they were free to leave at any time but he put them in situations where their lives were clearly.... um... okay, admittedly, he gave every single one of them a choice, but the ones who chose death --- they, uh, they weren't suicides because... be- be- because... THEY JUST WEREN'T, OKAY????
>>217399911You know he never actually killed anyone.
>>217400079Ah yes, the old " I didn't shoot him, the gun did" defense.
>>217399911>Sir we've had several noise complaints we're going to need you to turn down the rockin'
>>217400102that doesnt even apply
>>217400162It does. It's called misdirection. Strapping someone into a death machine and saying you had nothing to do with them dying is the same defense.
>>217400236It's not a death machine because they had a choice. You wouldn't call someone a murderer if they sold someone a car and then that person drove recklessly and died.
24 counts of basedness, to be served concurrently or something
>>217399911Eating a meal. A succulent chinese meal.
>>217399911Eminem looks old bros
>>217400844oof /thread
>>217400844bad faith bogus charges. there is no proof
>>217400844As a federal judge, none of these would even make it through initial court proceedings. And if they somehow did, enjoy the countersuit when hes found not guilty on all charges.