Muzzo- Full Parole

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Cut the bullish out... once you break the law it’s not black or white my friend... he killed 4 people and that is murder like or not. By drinking and driving, you know the consequences of your action.
what did he think would’ve happened?.. He break the law and to me he should rat in prison but it’s not our kids that died or father that got killed.. his action is like taking a gun and premeditate on your future action of arming someone. So when he started to drink and get behind the wheel of his truck that’s like a premeditated action and breaking the damn law. This is Canada for you...
Your a tool. Your second sentence supports my argument BTW. “Once you break the law it’s black and white”. Bingo!

To prove your moronic post even further, do you really think it’s sane thing as if walked into store with gun, and shot four people to death with intent to kill? If your answer is “yes” your a complete moron.

If your answer is “no” which it should be, then he should rot in prison. I’ll cut you some slack though because English doesn’t seem to be your native language and your probably not understanding a lot things.
 
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I'm not suggesting you should feel sorry him, but stop acting like because he has money this hasn't effect his life. The guy was about to get married so I'm sure this has put a major strain on his relationship. And yes he'll be able to uber or have someone drive him around, but it's not the same as being able to independently drives yourself when you need to. Don't get me wrong, I'm not confused who the victim is here, but people keep acting like because he comes from money this hasn't been hard on him.
Oh my.

He was about to get married and that put a major strain on his relationship. Yeah, that should be a mitigating factor. He was about to get married.

But, now that I think about it. How bout those 3 kids he killed? While they were not about to get married, I admit, they did have THE REST OF THEIR LIVES TAKEN AWAY.

And how bout the strain that put on their parents?

Just keeping it in perspective.

I can't believe the people on here defending this douche bag Muzzo.
 

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Your a tool. Your second sentence supports my argument BTW. “Once you break the law it’s black and white”. Bingo!

To prove your moronic post even further, do you really think it’s sane thing as if walked into store with gun, and shot four people to death with intent to kill? If your answer is “yes” your a complete moron.

If your answer is “no” which it should be, then he should rot in prison. I’ll cut you some slack though because English doesn’t seem to be your native language and your probably not understanding a lot things.
Kiss my ass.. how is my English now...
 
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Because they think they're okay to drive. One of the biggest problems about impaired driving, is once you get impaired, your ability to make proper choices it greatly reduced. That's one of the reasons it's such a complex law.
I totally agree and I am sure there are many of us on here who might be legally over after an impromptu after work drink and we have a car. This guy was planning on a bender in Miami. I don’t know anyone who’s planning on coming back sober for Miami.
 

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Oh my.

He was about to get married and that put a major strain on his relationship. Yeah, that should be a mitigating factor. He was about to get married.

But, now that I think about it. How bout those 3 kids he killed? While they were not about to get married, I admit, they did have THE REST OF THEIR LIVES TAKEN AWAY.

And how bout the strain that put on their parents?

Just keeping it in perspective.

I can't believe the people on here defending this douche bag Muzzo.
clearly you didn’t read the previous post that this was in response to and took it completely out of context. That’s okay, I’ll give your ignorance a pass. Nobody is suggesting what he’s going through is worse or equal to the victims family, so I’ll dumb it down for you. His actions fucked his life and his families, and obviously the victims. I’m telling you right now, if you don’t think he regrets this and don’t think his life has been a whirlwind ever since then your just not thinking this through clearly or properly. Of course we don’t feel as bad for him as the victims, but again, there is a much bigger issue here and it’s layered with a lot complexities. Intent, criminal history, remorse..etc.

This is about does the punishment fit crime. As much as people want to see him spend the rest of his life in prison, it’s not even close to realistic. There are tons of factors involved and one of them is comparing it to similar cases.

So, to your disappointment, there will no public stoning at the town hall, or a public hanging.

The justice system has taken into account all the factors I mentioned and more, and sentencing him accordingly.
 

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I totally agree and I am sure there are many of us on here who might be legally over after an impromptu after work drink and we have a car. This guy was planning on a bender in Miami. I don’t know anyone who’s planning on coming back sober for Miami.
Maybe he didn’t think he would still be drunk, who knows. The reality is, neither of us do.
 
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Steve Ryan (former TPS detective) said on CP24 that it is one accident even though 4 people were killed. So, that means under the law he is sentenced for one accident. Might be different if he had killed 4 people in 4 separate accidents. Does the law make sense? Don't ask me, I'm not a lawyer.

Steve Ryan also said that parole is dependent on what he might do in the future and not what he did in the past.
 

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In addition to the time served and the parole served in view of the family wealth I would have liked to have a fine of $500 million [ yes MILLIONS] Any fine should be relative to wealth in my view and be painful for this horrendous crime by this total piece of garbage - at least up until the accident- hopefully he is a bit better now. . And hopefully his life is totally fucked but I doubt that.
 

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He's different than most people for the simple fact that he's among the very few who are able to afford to take a private jet to Miami for a party. As for his wedding, it's just been postponed for a few years. He spent his time behind bars at the Beaver Creek prison in Gravenhurst. Fellow inmates describe bocce ball, mini putt, and barbeques with visiting family members. He was allowed conjugal visits with his fiancée. The institution has a number of two bedroom homes on the prison grounds for 72 hour visits.

He'll also never have to apply for a job and tick off the box beside "do you have a criminal record." And his fiancée isn't going anywhere. Not with the amount of money he's got.
Bingo.

If I recall correctly, he did a semester or two at community college in engineering technology and then was booted out. Then he worked for grand daddy's company because that's all he was / is capable of. And yes, the GF isn't going anywhere. Being rich helped him there too. If his name was Joe Blow, she would have tossed him to the curb like a used tampon 6 years ago.



Most college drop outs don't tool around in Ferraris.

The only thing is, for the rest of his life, where-ever he goes, whenever he meets someone, there will be a moment when the other person recognizes him and puts two and two together. There will be the double takes, the snickers behind his back, the look of revulsion, and he will know exactly what that other person is thinking, even when they don't say it.
 
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clearly you didn’t read the previous post that this was in response to and took it completely out of context. That’s okay, I’ll give your ignorance a pass. Nobody is suggesting what he’s going through is worse or equal to the victims family, so I’ll dumb it down for you. His actions fucked his life and his families, and obviously the victims. I’m telling you right now, if you don’t think he regrets this and don’t think his life has been a whirlwind ever since then your just not thinking this through clearly or properly. Of course we don’t feel as bad for him as the victims, but again, there is a much bigger issue here and it’s layered with a lot complexities. Intent, criminal history, remorse..etc.

This is about does the punishment fit crime. As much as people want to see him spend the rest of his life in prison, it’s not even close to realistic. There are tons of factors involved and one of them is comparing it to similar cases.

So, to your disappointment, there will no public stoning at the town hall, or a public hanging.

The justice system has taken into account all the factors I mentioned and more, and sentencing him accordingly.
I read your apologizing for him, making excuses. I don't agree with you.

He got off easy, he got off light because he had the best legal team money could buy. (You know the old saying, "you get all the justice you can afford". It's very true.)

Muzzo is lucky he went to court in Canada. If it was the USA, he'd have received a life sentence, regardless of his name. In Canada he got 5.5 years. Just slightly more than 1 year for each of his victims. It's a shame.
 
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To all those apologists on this thread, making excuses for Muzzo, Read this if you dare. Try to visualize what is being described here and imagine what it must be like.



Her voice breaking, Neville-Lake recounted how she was at home Sunday waiting for her father and mother to drop off the three children — “the monsters” — in Brampton after a weekend with the grandparents in King City. Her dad, Gary, was running more than an hour late.

“I turned on the news,” she said. “They showed a flash of the scene. My eyes immediately went to the van and I said, ‘That’s my van.’ I screamed.”

Hearing the news, Edward left his shift at a Mississauga grocery store and drove to a police station with Neville-Lake.


“That’s when they told us it wasn’t just my dad. They said my oldest son was dead too,” she said, tears running down her cheeks.

They next drove to the Hospital for Sick Children, where a doctor told them that Harry and Millie were being kept alive through “extraordinary measures.”

“Basically they had no brain function. They were already cold,” Neville-Lake said. “The part that made them Millie and the part that made them Harry was already gone.”

She called her mother, who was in care at St. Michael’s Hospital following the crash. “I said, ‘Mommy, we need you to sing to them. We need you to stop screaming, for them.’ ”

She did, managing to sing Millie’s favourite lullaby, the “I Love You” song from Barney& Friends.

The doctors placed the two beds beside one another, moved the children close and placed their hands together as their parents lay down beside them.


“We all sang ‘Somewhere over The Rainbow,’ and my babies’ machines stopped.”


I mean if that doesn't rip you apart, nothing will.

So yeah, I don't feel the least bit sorry for Muzzo. He'll go back to his world of private jets, monster houses, Ferraris and his gold digger wife.

He's a piece of shit.
 
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He got off easy, he got off light because he had the best legal team money could buy. (You know the old saying, "you get all the justice you can afford". It's very true.)
Can you name some poor assholes who got more than 10 years?
A 10 year sentence is not relatively light in Canada, not that I agree with it.
 

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I read your apologizing for him, making excuses. I don't agree with you.

He got off easy, he got off light because he had the best legal team money could buy. (You know the old saying, "you get all the justice you can afford". It's very true.)

Muzzo is lucky he went to court in Canada. If it was the USA, he'd have received a life sentence, regardless of his name. In Canada he got 5.5 years. Just slightly more than 1 year for each of his victims. It's a shame.
we don’t live in the u.s, we live in Canada. Don’t blame him because he lives in Canada and the justices system is set up as such. If you want to live in a county where you get your arm chopped off because they think you may have stolen something, go live there. This is Canada. It’s a county that prides itself on a fair justice system weather you agree with it or not.He broke one law. He drove with to much alcohol in his system. It had catastrophic consequences. He did the same thing hundreds of thousands of people do in this country every day, but he got unlucky.

don’t be biased because he comes from a family of money or the fact he got unlucky.

try to get the bigpicture
 

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You actually believe that?

I saw a dumb kid who should have been punished but instead got a death sentence by media

There legit is no way to know whether he was remorseful or if he would have fought more in court because media denied him the right to a fair trial



Lets check back in summertime after Brady Robertson is convicted
Same crime (killing mom & kids while drunk) but I will bet he does not get anywhere near as harsh prison sentence or terms
I said Muzzo did not get a relatively light sentence and you agree by saying this other guy will get less.

So why the fuck are you asking if I believe that?
You apparently agree and believe it.
 
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