Ronnie's upcoming parole hearing

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What story do you think Ronnie will use this time?

The mob did it
0
No votes
Dawn/family did it
4
27%
I did it
0
No votes
The sorcerer's apprentice did it
3
20%
Other. Ronnie is full of suprises
8
53%
 
Total votes : 15

Re: Ronnie's upcoming parole hearing

Postby Howard64 » Sat Jun 25, 2011 3:02 pm

I am curios, does it cost taxpayer money to hold
parole hearings? I mean someone has to pay
the persons doing the reviews.
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Re: Ronnie's upcoming parole hearing

Postby Shawn » Sat Jun 25, 2011 3:07 pm

Howard64 wrote:I am curios, does it cost taxpayer money to hold
parole hearings? I mean someone has to pay
the persons doing the reviews.



I would imagine so, Howard. If it is tax payers money to run the prisons, I think that falls under that.
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Re: Ronnie's upcoming parole hearing

Postby Howard64 » Sat Jun 25, 2011 3:09 pm

ugh...I thought as much. Ahh well, at least he is locked up:)
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Re: Ronnie's upcoming parole hearing

Postby t00nCiNaToR » Sun Jun 26, 2011 4:15 am

Rokiisun wrote:I've always wondered if the heating was up pretty high in the house that night because Ronald Sr. Marc and John were not covered by their bed sheets in the crime scene photographs. Pretty normal for a summer's night in the middle of July but not for the start of November when the nights are much colder.


Mrs. Defeo kept the temperature at 80 degrees upstairs all the time.
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