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dirtydaveiii

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One of my many beefs with the government is the lack of corrective actions, safety guards and punishment handed out when folks’ homes are sold or mortgaged without their knowing, and the victims are left alone and without legal assistance, while those involved and or responsible for the crimes are not made to compensate the victims.

While in comparison so much attention from our LE and media is invested for example when cars are stolen.
You obviously have never had your car stolen. The police don't do a fucking thing other than tell you to call your insurance- they could care less
 

mandrill

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Jesus Fuck now you want to argue? You really are a Trudeau fan.

You wanted proof, Laws and bills, that Trudeau did this, I gave you that. Now you want to argue the specifics of things. Fuck you.

I did what you demanded even though everyone already knows this has happened. You want proof that the SNC Lavalin fiasco happened? Or that the Sun is hot?
I'm actually not a Trudeau fan. Quite the contrary. I think Trudeau is an idiot who doesn't have any comprehension or interest in criminal law.

I'm happy to review all the changes to the Criminal Code with you and I am going to suggest that any changes to minimum sentences were made because it was already clear that the Supreme Court was going to strike the minimums down.

I think that you're a sad dude who has to obsess over a specific person and hate on him to feel adequate.

 

Adamxx

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You obviously have never had your car stolen. The police don't do a fucking thing other than tell you to call your insurance- they could care less
Don’t make such statements, without facts, as I have had my car stolen and it was never returned, and never got any feedback from LE

I did not indicate that car theft is not important, just highlighting the difference in approach and visibility. As almost most if not everyone who own a house and car, will prefer losing their car and not home. Hence where do you believe the priorities in LE and the media should be focused on.

if I can guess, for you it is the car, however, i can be wrong.
 

dirtydaveiii

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Don’t make such statements, without facts, as I have had my car stolen and it was never returned, and never got any feedback from LE

I did not indicate that car theft is not important, just highlighting the difference in approach and visibility. As almost most if not everyone who own a house and car, will prefer losing their car and not home. Hence where do you believe the priorities in LE and the media should be focused on.

if I can guess, for you it is the car, however, i can be wrong.
But you said that LE and the media focuses on stolen cars ?
 

tastingyou

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Exactly this! I don't take pleasure in anyone dying, but for fuck's sake, they had to be naïve beyond any human comprehension to think they could go through life scamming people over and over again out of every penny they have and that there would be 0% chance of someone at least considering the option of settling the score in a violent manner.

They probably scammed people enough times for enough money that they could have put all the cash in a Swiss bank account and retired , but no, there's never enough money for people like this.

I take no pleasure in their deaths, but I'm not sad about it either. Maybe they weren't expecting to die, but they were stupid not to expect some kind of retribution.
I do take pleasure in their deaths. JUSTICE WAS SERVED !!
 
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Leimonis

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God bless the soul of Alan Kats.

A true hero. Wish he fought it out in court.
He could’ve won it in court too. It would only take one of the jurors to not want to convict.

Which by the way raises an interesting question. How many of people who spoke in this thread about how good it is that the fraudsters got killed would be prepared to look 11 jurors in the eyes and tell them “I’m just not voting for this guy being guilty no matter what the fucking evidence is. “
 
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LoneSearcher

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Except now there is no chance they'll ever get their money back.
TGTBT is a phrase for us Hobbyist to live & die by and just as apt in finances-it takes 2 to tango and quite often the greed factor of clients(would-be-suckers) to get 50-100-150-200 % ++more then the current reputable financial advice can lead one to invest with these fly-by-night-get-rich -quick shysters.Another case in point: the idiot kid in Whitby(Crypto King)24 year old con man shyster who bilked fools out of millions-he was kidnapped and beaten but these suckers will not see a dime returned unless one uses amputation /electrical torture to extract money back otherwise this cryptoking will keep all of his ill gotten gains until it all blows over.Caveat Emptor indded.
 

HungSowel

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TGTBT is a phrase for us Hobbyist to live & die by and just as apt in finances-it takes 2 to tango and quite often the greed factor of clients(would-be-suckers) to get 50-100-150-200 % ++more then the current reputable financial advice can lead one to invest with these fly-by-night-get-rich -quick shysters.Another case in point: the idiot kid in Whitby(Crypto King)24 year old con man shyster who bilked fools out of millions-he was kidnapped and beaten but these suckers will not see a dime returned unless one uses amputation /electrical torture to extract money back otherwise this cryptoking will keep all of his ill gotten gains until it all blows over.Caveat Emptor indded.
I agree with you. The couple already has a construction company that exposes them to real estate market risk, they dump 1.2 million into a mortgage investment scheme to further expose themselves to real estate market risk.

With 1.2 million they can dump it into an ETF or index fund to earn ~10% a year with a diversified portfolio that appreciates @ 100k+ a year.

This couple got greedy, wanted to take a shortcut and they met a scammer willing to promise them the shortcut. If the scammers deserved to die then the couple deserves some head trauma, like you said; it takes two to tango.
 

tastingyou

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He could’ve won it in court too. It would only take one of the jurors to not want to convict.

Which by the way raises an interesting question. How many of people who spoke in this thread about how good it is that the fraudsters got killed would be prepared to look 11 jurors in the eyes and tell them “I’m just not voting for this guy being guilty no matter what the fucking evidence is. “
I for one have absolutely no faith in the justice system getting around to a fraud case in a timely manner - nor in sending the guilty party to jail - or if they do how long will they serve [ 6 months ]. The guilty party has the money to delay the trial forever and is able to hide the money that they stole so none is recoverable. As I said before they deserved what they got and at least now they will not be able to ruin more lives. With the justice system so incompetent in this type of case expect more vigilant justice to be served.
 
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DesRicardo

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He could’ve won it in court too. It would only take one of the jurors to not want to convict.

Which by the way raises an interesting question. How many of people who spoke in this thread about how good it is that the fraudsters got killed would be prepared to look 11 jurors in the eyes and tell them “I’m just not voting for this guy being guilty no matter what the fucking evidence is. “
Nah he definitely would have served jail time, but possible not life.
 

Frankfooter

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What were the chances before? Not that good if he'd been suing them since 2018.

And what if they'd blown all that money by now? What percentage did Made-Off or Bank-Man's victims get back?

At least he got some satisfaction, or "closure" as it's called these days. He certainly closed this matter.
Sure, and he'll get closure with a door locked for 10-20 for himself.
 

Butler1000

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He could’ve won it in court too. It would only take one of the jurors to not want to convict.

Which by the way raises an interesting question. How many of people who spoke in this thread about how good it is that the fraudsters got killed would be prepared to look 11 jurors in the eyes and tell them “I’m just not voting for this guy being guilty no matter what the fucking evidence is. “
I would insist on the lowest charge for a life lost. Like manslaughter 2 type stuff.
 
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