Spinrad knows something, but... spits anyway
On Apr 24, 10:51 pm, Rob wrote:
I set a trap for you Neil because I knew your reputation as a cyber
stalker. That is the one you found most quickly. And your belief of it
made you the fool. Yes, My whole family has been on Prozac. But.. I
sold Prozac and Prozac was transported to Illinois. Eventually you
will find my other crumbs I scattered over the internet. I can hardly
wait :-)
That's entrapment. You can't use evidence based on
entrapment, because *you* have crafted the crime.
Imagine that I am walking down the street, when Bill
Gates' limo cruises past. The trunk is not fully closed,
and after hitting a bump in the road, a briefcase falls
out onto the ground. The car drives away, and as I
come up to the case, I notice it is a jumbo-sized
Samsonite-- probably BG's suitcase, filled with
clothes, I expect. Upon toting it home, I discover that
it is actually filled with unmarked one-thousand dollar
bills. After several days of counting, I determine that
the total amount is in the billions, so I can't deposit it
all in one bank, or the FDIC will not insure it all. Long
story short, they track me down and throw me in jail
for "stealing" funds allegedly earmarked for the Bill
and Melinda Gates Foundation-- a nice PR twist for
Mr. Gates, who secretly was funneling money out of
the country into one of his many offshore accounts.
Of course, that was just a story-- I would never be so
stupid as to put the money I found in a bank, creating
a paper trail. In fact, it's safe and sound, stuffed inside
my mattress at home. Nobody but me will ever even
suspect I found it (except maybe a few imbeciles who
waste their time reading and posting to rgc... ).
Anyway, back to the subject, which was this: who
has more money-- me, or Marcus Roberts? I think
you now know the answer to that question.
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