C2c 8/9/11
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C2c 8/9/11
Defending a Monster
Tue 08-09
Defense attorney Sam Amirante and co-author Danny Broderick, will discuss what it was like to defend one of America's worst serial killers, John Wayne Gacy, and review the gruesome details of the case and why it’s important to our system of justice that such criminals get a fair trial.
Tue 08-09
Defense attorney Sam Amirante and co-author Danny Broderick, will discuss what it was like to defend one of America's worst serial killers, John Wayne Gacy, and review the gruesome details of the case and why it’s important to our system of justice that such criminals get a fair trial.
Still an Original Pirate since Aug 2000
Wanna ride the Zamboni?
Wanna ride the Zamboni?
badspell wrote: Not to get off topic but the big guy turned 50?
If so get ready for pecks turning in to man tit’s ! lol I speak from experience. Again lol brother!
Sorry about that. Figured I was around so I'd open the thread and the sky opened up. No idea when the connection came back.
Ya, the big 50 last week. Don't think its really sunk in yet.
But I can tell you there is no chance of falling pecs here. I have a lot of upper body strength but don't really have a chest. I have a cyclist's body. So I guess I'll be waiting for the quads to do the chicken flap thing.
Still an Original Pirate since Aug 2000
Wanna ride the Zamboni?
Wanna ride the Zamboni?
last show recap
Defending a Monster
Tue 08-09
Defense attorney Sam Amirante and co-author Danny Broderick, discussed what it was like to defend one of America's worst serial killers, John Wayne Gacy, and reviewed the gruesome details of the case. It's important to our system of justice that such criminals get a fair trial, as the US Constitution dictates that accused people have a right to a competent attorney, Amirante noted.
First hour guests, analyst Craig Hulet and researcher Marshall Klarfeld talked about the war in Afghanistan.
Defending a Monster
Tue 08-09
Defense attorney Sam Amirante and co-author Danny Broderick, discussed what it was like to defend one of America's worst serial killers, John Wayne Gacy, and reviewed the gruesome details of the case. It's important to our system of justice that such criminals get a fair trial, as the US Constitution dictates that accused people have a right to a competent attorney, Amirante noted.
First hour guests, analyst Craig Hulet and researcher Marshall Klarfeld talked about the war in Afghanistan.
Due to current economic conditions the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off.