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Bernard Madoff says he is dying and is asking a judge for compassionate release from prison, where he is serving 150 years for orchestrating the largest Ponzi scheme in history, according to a Wednesday federal court filing.

Madoff, 81, has terminal kidney failure and a life expectancy of less than 18 months. When the court sentenced him, “it was clear that Madoff’s 150-year prison sentence was symbolic for three reasons: retribution, deterrence, and for the victims,” the court filing states. “This Court must now consider whether keeping Madoff incarcerated … is truly in furtherance of statutory sentencing goals and our society’s value and understanding of compassion.”

Madoff said in the request for compassionate release that he “does not dispute the severity of his crimes.”


IMO- stay in jail
 
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I'd like to know why it took so long for the AMBER ALERT, When she was seen in a vehicle with an unknown man. It's not like a delay where they were searching for her would occur. And statistically, This is the worst scenario there is. I hope they find her and this creep.
 
Joining a gang is a very bad idea. Whaaat?. I never heard that. Just incredibly stupid, No understanding it, Violence over B.S. Like a very violent groups of dangerous kindergarten students. You disrespected me. Kill them. Eh. Senseless. Proves nothing but you're dead or going to be.
 
It's happened in Louisville a time or two. Gang members are like sitting ducks at funerals.
Duck, Duck, Duck. YOU BETTER DUCK! I've really heard ridiculous idiocracy. But a shooting at a funeral or burial. I am thankful I DON'T understand it at the same time. It's the people who try to explain it that are the problem.
 
No time as usual. On day six of overtime long days in a row.

Not familiar with this one, don't recall it, is anyone familiar with it? Either way, her body has been found. I've had no time to look further at her disappearance or the info on when, how, etc.

Just sharing.

 
And yet her charges have been dropped down to little of nothing. Boy does ID have its problems. This is a case I think we need to do our part and make known. This should also go in the Vallow thread and Kay and Larry are mentioned towards the end of it. Again a must watch imo.

I do wonder, sorry, but if any or all of the family is LDS; I also wonder it in the Richins case.

I think it should have a thread. I am on day six of a work week with a ten plus hour day (just of work not counting time I got up and time I got home, etc.) under my belt after six days of such in a row. Haven't read anything much to speak of on the site and way behind.

The only video I watched before I head for bed and again I'm not just highly recommending, I am calling it a must watch. No time right now to go share it in Vallow but I think it should be there as it is Nate and they refer to that "other" ID case...

ID has big problems.
 

Peter Yankowski, Lisa Backus
June 15, 2023Updated: June 15, 2023 3:04 p.m

Nathan Carman, the former Connecticut resident set to stand trial in the death of his mother and who was accused — but never criminally charged — in the killing of his grandfather, was found "unresponsive" in his prison cell and died about 40 minutes later early Thursday morning, an official said.

Carman, 29, was found in his cell at the Cheshire County Department of Corrections in Keene, N.H., during officers' rounds around 2:20 a.m. Thursday, according to Doug Iosue, the prison's superintendent. He was pronounced dead a little after 3 a.m., he said.

“It was unexpected and an untimely death and so anytime that happens there’s going to be an investigation,” Iosue told Hearst Connecticut Media Group Thursday afternoon.

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Carman had been housed at the facility since September as a pretrial inmate through the U.S. Marshal's Service. Carman was being held at the New Hampshire state facility even though he was facing federal charges because of the proximity to the courthouse where his case was being heard in Vermont, officials said.

The U.S. Attorney's Office for District of Vermont referred questions the U.S. Marshals Service.

Carman was accused of killing his mother, Linda Carman, while on a 2016 fishing trip off Block Island in Rhode Island in what prosecutors say was a scheme to inherit the family's fortune. Nathan Carman was rescued after their boat sank, but his mother's body was never found.
 
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