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Tomorrow Wednesday evening Feb 27, CNBC's American Greed will feature the story about that pharmacist that watered down chemo for cancer patients for financial gain. Just wanted to clue you in if you are interested.
Well, I watched the show. That guy cried some phony crocodile tears in the courtroom. He had no remorse. I don't believe for one minute he did this for the church. If he really made a pledge to the church, it was only to make himself look good. Most likely, it was just to rationalize in front of the jury. He is a sociopathic slimeball.
You know, I tried to watch that program last night, and I couldn't get it on cable for some reason. I'm in the San Diego area and use Cox TV so maybe it was on another TV cable company.
But I did go to the web and read all the newspaper articles about him. They say that at least one person died. I wonder how tricky that would be to accuse him of murder. I still think 30 years is not enough. The least he deserves is life without parole. My God, his life is more valuable than the ones he harmed? There is no way what he did could even be rationalized, his life is NOT more important than another.
You know, I tried to watch that program last night, and I couldn't get it on cable for some reason. I'm in the San Diego area and use Cox TV so maybe it was on another TV cable company.But I did go to the web and read all the newspaper articles about him. They say that at least one person died. I wonder how tricky that would be to accuse him of murder. I still think 30 years is not enough. The least he deserves is life without parole. My God, his life is more valuable than the ones he harmed? There is no way what he did could even be rationalized, his life is NOT more important than another.
He should be in prison for life. 30 years is a slap on the wrist for him.
squeakykitty
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Too many. And I wouldn't stand near them if they're outside and there's a thunderstorm.