Little_Al1991 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 01, 2022 10:44 am
It’s time for Manna and DeSciscio to come home.They pose no threat at all and Manna is planning on living with his step son in New Jersey if he is released.Let the man come home and spend his final years with his family.Prosecutors never want guys in the life to come home, no matter what.They let Peter Gotti die in prison.Joseph DiNapoli, the former Consigliere of the Lucchese Family told John Pennisi that “Peter must be looking at the sky wondering why he’s there” his second name is the reason why.Frank Locascio is another example…
You can't be serious... These guys deserve to die in prison
Little_Al1991 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 01, 2022 10:44 am
It’s time for Manna and DeSciscio to come home.They pose no threat at all and Manna is planning on living with his step son in New Jersey if he is released.Let the man come home and spend his final years with his family.Prosecutors never want guys in the life to come home, no matter what.They let Peter Gotti die in prison.Joseph DiNapoli, the former Consigliere of the Lucchese Family told John Pennisi that “Peter must be looking at the sky wondering why he’s there” his second name is the reason why.Frank Locascio is another example…
You can't be serious... These guys deserve to die in prison
Manna is 92 years old with a long list of health problems and he’s been in federal prison for about over 30 years now if I remember correctly.He doesn’t pose any risk and for the crimes that he has committed, I think he has paid his debt to society.
Little_Al1991 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 01, 2022 10:44 am
It’s time for Manna and DeSciscio to come home.They pose no threat at all and Manna is planning on living with his step son in New Jersey if he is released.Let the man come home and spend his final years with his family.Prosecutors never want guys in the life to come home, no matter what.They let Peter Gotti die in prison.Joseph DiNapoli, the former Consigliere of the Lucchese Family told John Pennisi that “Peter must be looking at the sky wondering why he’s there” his second name is the reason why.Frank Locascio is another example…
You can't be serious... These guys deserve to die in prison
Manna is 92 years old with a long list of health problems and he’s been in federal prison for about over 30 years now if I remember correctly.He doesn’t pose any risk and for the crimes that he has committed, I think he has paid his debt to society.
So when David Berkowitz and Gary Ridgeway get old enough where they are no longer physically capable of gunning down young couples parked in cars or strangling prostitutes we should let them out too?
Pogo
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Little_Al1991 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 01, 2022 10:44 am
It’s time for Manna and DeSciscio to come home.They pose no threat at all and Manna is planning on living with his step son in New Jersey if he is released.Let the man come home and spend his final years with his family.Prosecutors never want guys in the life to come home, no matter what.They let Peter Gotti die in prison.Joseph DiNapoli, the former Consigliere of the Lucchese Family told John Pennisi that “Peter must be looking at the sky wondering why he’s there” his second name is the reason why.Frank Locascio is another example…
You can't be serious... These guys deserve to die in prison
Manna is 92 years old with a long list of health problems and he’s been in federal prison for about over 30 years now if I remember correctly.He doesn’t pose any risk and for the crimes that he has committed, I think he has paid his debt to society.
So when David Berkowitz and Gary Ridgeway get old enough where they are no longer physically capable of gunning down young couples parked in cars or strangling prostitutes we should let them out too?
Pogo
Those are crimes of a sadistic nature.I am not saying that LCN murders are not sadistic but I am saying the sexual nature of their crimes makes it a lot worse.Some of them are sadists.I don’t know much about the 2 names u mentioned but I would assume they actually enjoyed murdering.They are classed as serial killers.
SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 11:16 am
Pogo, classing David Berkowitz and Bobby Manna together is ludicrous. And you know it.
Yeah Manna has killed a hell of a lot more people than Berkowitz ever did.
Pogo
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SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 11:16 am
Pogo, classing David Berkowitz and Bobby Manna together is ludicrous. And you know it.
Yeah Manna has killed a hell of a lot more people than Berkowitz ever did.
Pogo
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dont' waste your breath on these two (2) assholes - they are where they belong until their last breath. If you have so much concern about letting them out - why don;t you volunteer at some prison re-entry program instead of your keyboard beer balls!
Why are people so against having them released?
I mean they been in prison for a long long time.
I worked in govt. In the military. Spent all practically all my 20s serving. I'm saying that because I am the least anti govt Mob fanboy there is. But why is so bad to release them? There is far worse that get released in similar circumstances and as far as I know some don't re offend. So whats the beef?
Tonyd621 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 7:45 pm
Why are people so against having them released?
I mean they been in prison for a long long time.
I worked in govt. In the military. Spent all practically all my 20s serving. I'm saying that because I am the least anti govt Mob fanboy there is. But why is so bad to release them? There is far worse that get released in similar circumstances and as far as I know some don't re offend. So whats the beef?
It doesn't matter if they don't pose a threat to society or if they're sick. It's the principle that if you do the crime then you do the time. Justice is life for life - it's a moral principle that goes back to the Bible. If the death penalty is removed as an option then it should be life in prison, and life should mean life.
Tonyd621 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 7:45 pm
Why are people so against having them released?
I mean they been in prison for a long long time.
I worked in govt. In the military. Spent all practically all my 20s serving. I'm saying that because I am the least anti govt Mob fanboy there is. But why is so bad to release them? There is far worse that get released in similar circumstances and as far as I know some don't re offend. So whats the beef?
It doesn't matter if they don't pose a threat to society or if they're sick. It's the principle that if you do the crime then you do the time. Justice is life for life - it's a moral principle that goes back to the Bible. If the death penalty is removed as an option then it should be life in prison, and life should mean life.
I understand. What are the guidelines for the justice dept and or first step act for someone getting released? This forum is particular on facts. Who was a captain when who was made in 1991 not 1990 this forum strives on sticking to the facts. But in these cases were not looking at the protocols/guidelines/rules on how the justice dept weights early or compassionate release, we are using our opinions/beliefs/what the guy got away with/personality etc.