<font size=2>Re: McVeigh. Gone, but not forgotten.</font>
>>>You know what stinks about the whole thing? Doing 11 miles over the speed limit with expired license plates, in a, "Poor White Trash", car. Heading west? To meet whom? The one thing you would not do is take a chance on getting stopped for speeding, licensure, or traffic violations of any kind, unless, you were setting yourself up as a suicide bomber and your only intent was media exposure.<<< - Indy708
It certainly leaves lots of unanswered questions, not that McVeigh would ever have answered them. But that's one of many downsides to the death penalty. I tend to be against the death penalty in general, but in a case like McVeigh's I have to struggle to hold my position. In his case I'm afraid I would have gone the other way, given my ruthers, and brought in a Chilean torture team who really know their stuff, and let them have at it.
DickMN
Good thing I'm not a sentencing judge.