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Starting in January 2020, this thread is about the news as it breaks!


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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The only thing I could find in Minnesota was a man driving a pick up, Later found deceased. And a cat "Tom the lost trucker". Who went missing 40 days.
 
Were the cows still loaded on the trailer? If not, then I would say it was just plain ol cattle theft which is not new at all. There's a LOT of money that the cattle could be worth. People get killed for much, much less. IF the cows were still loaded, then I would definitely think it could be related and needs to be looked into as such.
The cows would have to be registered. So selling them at auction wouldn't work.
 
Well. That's illegal. Those cows would be registered if he was hauling for a company. All of my grandparent's cows were registered with ear tags.
 
Well. That's illegal. Those cows would be registered if he was hauling for a company. All of my grandparent's cows were registered with ear tags.
Stealing them if also illegal so why would these people stealing them be concerned with them being registered or not? Eat tags aren't registered anywhere to be able to search. They are for the owners inventory.
 
Stealing them if also illegal so why would these people stealing them be concerned with them being registered or not? Eat tags aren't registered anywhere to be able to search. They are for the owners inventory.
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Stealing them if also illegal so why would these people stealing them be concerned with them being registered or not? Eat tags aren't registered anywhere to be able to search. They are for the owners inventory.
My grandparents didn't need to keep inventory. They were keeping within the law. Because if registered, That's a good way to get caught.
 
My grandparents didn't need to keep inventory. They were keeping within the law. Because if registered, That's a good way to get caught.
It's not the law. There is no legal registration for cattle in Missouri. I didn't know about other states but the ear tag registration is for the owners inventory purposes.
 
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Is this the current news that isn't crime because need a moment of something other than bad crime and life, etc.

So as most know I follow crime and also some cooking channels mostly on YT. AS most also know I don't do Hollkywood or much famous people stuff. Or TV. But today when I refreshed YT I saw a thing on Valerie Bertinelli and why fired from the Food Network or her response lol. Now I don't follow this stuff but I suppose because I follow cooking by not famous people1 their stupid new algorithms maybe threw it up. And I thought huh?? Anyhow I had a choice and typical me, I wasn't curious enough to go there instead of to watch true crime and trial and went to Daybell. But for those that do do more oof that kind of thing, just dropping the headline and wondering if anyone knows about it lol?
 
#AmberAlert on the west coast:

 
Elderly West Virginia man indicted for 20-year-old cold case murder of missing child
An elderly man has been indicted for the murder of a child who has been missing in West Virginia for more than 20 years.

Larry Webb was indicted Tuesday on a first-degree murder charge for the death of Natasha "Alex" Carter, according to Raleigh County Prosecuting Attorney Ben Hatfield.

Carter and her mother, Susan Carter, have not been seen since 2000.

At the time of their disappearance, Susan and Natasha’s father were having a custody dispute and the girl had moved in with her mother and her mother’s new husband. Not long after she moved in, the pair vanished.

In August, the FBI confirmed it searched a home in Mabscott, in relation to the case.

At the house, a caregiver for Webb, who knew Carter and her daughter, said the FBI had questioned Webb and told him that a bullet with the 10-year-old’s blood on it was removed from a bedroom wall. The basement of the home had also been searched, the caregiver said.

“I don’t have any idea what happened to her,” Webb said during a September interview with WCHS following the search of the home. When asked if he remembered the last time he saw her, Webb said he did not.

“I don’t remember,” Webb said. “I have dementia. I can’t say exactly.”

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A man’s deathbed confession solved a 24-year-old cold case of a missing woman and her 10-year-old daughter.

Authorities said the remains of Susan and Natasha “Alex” Carter were found in the backyard of a home in Beckley, West Virginia, on Monday.

On Tuesday, West Virginia State Police said the lead suspect in the disappearance, Larry Webb, had confessed to killing the mother and daughter and burying the bodies in his backyard.
 
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