A former Klansman, who was thought to be dead until the brother a man he kidnapped and helped kill went to Franklin County with the CBC and the Jackson Free Press and found him living in a trailer, was sentenced to three life sentences this morning on federal kidnapping and conspiracy charges, reported the Associated Press.
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- 131756
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I guess the morale of this story is: "You can run but, you can't hide." Many years have passed since this egregious act took place. It is my hope that the sentencing will mirrow the crime.
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- justjess
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- 2007-08-24T09:11:10-06:00
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- 131757
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Seales got life. I hope he finds a husband or boyfriend soon and makes love daily. A report was just issue recently saying people are having sex into their seventies now.
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- Ray Carter
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- 2007-08-24T10:25:04-06:00
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- 131758
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Life??? What's that like 2 more years? Wish they could send him to Unit 32 ;)
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- nobody likes me
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- 2007-08-24T11:58:59-06:00
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- 131759
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He did get 3. I hope he lives to be 300.
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- Ray Carter
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- 2007-08-24T12:09:25-06:00
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- 131760
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That's really funy nobody likes me....2 more years! LMAO
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- Queen601
- Date
- 2007-08-24T12:26:28-06:00
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- 131761
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I just got the joke. I'm so slow.
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- Ray Carter
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- 2007-08-24T12:35:39-06:00
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- 131762
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Even Seale may not live another 20 years or so (but you never know these days), I'm still glad that he got those life sentences. I just hope he has a mind to repent one day.
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- LatashaWillis
- Date
- 2007-08-24T16:42:04-06:00
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