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24 years with his frame and good skin in prison is a long time.
in the right prison it will.. ;-)
It will be if he serves his entire sentence. I bet he'll be out in <5 years.
I mean for killing a guy you may get death penalty, but for leaving in the street 21k families and for stealing thousands of naive investors money, you get jail. Then, you have the good behavior and shit and you are out of there in less than what you think.jsnipy wrote:
24 years with his frame and good skin in prison is a long time.
Thats still long enough for the buttseks to occur.chittydog wrote:
It will be if he serves his entire sentence. I bet he'll be out in <5 years.
When you steal that money you don't give a fuck for your ass.jsnipy wrote:
Thats still long enough for the buttseks to occur.chittydog wrote:
It will be if he serves his entire sentence. I bet he'll be out in <5 years.
True, but considering the way he buttseksed his employees, 5 years of it isn't enough.jsnipy wrote:
Thats still long enough for the buttseks to occur.chittydog wrote:
It will be if he serves his entire sentence. I bet he'll be out in <5 years.
24 years sounds about right. So long as it's somewhere maximum security in with all the psycho crackheads. I reckon 24 years should be fine, just so long as he's not sent to Prison Med to relax for a few years. I don't reckon he should get a parole hearing till he's served at least 12 years.
Not only that, but they screwed a lot of people out of their retirement. I'll give you one guess as to what company's stock comprised the largest portion of employee 401K investments.sergeriver wrote:
I mean for killing a guy you may get death penalty, but for leaving in the street 21k families and for stealing thousands of naive investors money, you get jail. Then, you have the good behavior and shit and you are out of there in less than what you think.jsnipy wrote:
24 years with his frame and good skin in prison is a long time.
I believe in extending the death penalty to several white collar crimes. Jeff Skilling deserves to be burned to death.
After the victims left in his wake, I am going to agree. I care about as much for his life as he does everyone else....none.Turquoise wrote:
I believe in extending the death penalty to several white collar crimes. Jeff Skilling deserves to be burned to death.
Skiling's had a dildo in his ass for years. He wouldn't give a damn if he was bumsecked each day.
I think that because/if Ken Lay's sentance was over turned his should be too.
Im sure he's got something worked out. He'll have some deal where he'll be paroled in no time. He'll get a good job too. Any greedy company will want a dirt bag like him to work for them. Someone so moralless and soulless who could do that to so many people, he will definitely go to some extreme lows for the almighty dollar (soon to be Euro). What corperation wouldnt want a person who would break his own mother's neck for a nickel?
Its actually going to be called the AmeroRoosterCantrell wrote:
(soon to be Euro).
I doubt they send someone like him to what we consider prison. wouldn't go so far as calling it Club Fed, but millionaires do go to Attica. In addition to all the standard fare of good nutrition, air conditioning and heat, full health care coverage, and satellite TV; he'll be in minimum security, get work detail, and still be out in 5 years.
And on top of that, his family will be living in the "comfort with which they are accustomed". Meaning Mercedes Benz and ski trips to Aspen. And he probably has a nice stash in the Cayman islands. What a fucker.
And on top of that, his family will be living in the "comfort with which they are accustomed". Meaning Mercedes Benz and ski trips to Aspen. And he probably has a nice stash in the Cayman islands. What a fucker.
I think not, but given his age and build, I'd bet money that he dies in prison. Damn, did I just type that, how goulish. Sorry.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
I watched a documentry about this the other night. When someone puts 21,000 people out of work and steals $31.8b the cops call up and tell the guy, "sorry but we have to arrest you, would you care to pop down to the station?" When some crack head steals a stereo, his door gets kicked in and he gets dragged out by the ankles. He did help ruin alot of ppls lives, imagine having worked your entire life and just before you retire you loose your job and your pension.Hopefully he will become some 25 stone gangsters bitch, he deserves everything he gets.
Ken Lay got of lightly. (heavy sarcasm)(bloody obvious hint)
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After the victims left in his wake, I am going to agree. I care about as much for his life as he does everyone else....none.Turquoise wrote:
I believe in extending the death penalty to several white collar crimes. Jeff Skilling deserves to be burned to death.
Life imprisonment without the possiblity in a maximum security federal prison should face these guys who put immense personal greed in front of 12,000 workers and their families.
And they should be treated same as the murderers and rapists in those jails.
And they should be treated same as the murderers and rapists in those jails.
This asshole deserves death penalty, he didn't kill a guy, he killed the future of thousands.TeamZephyr wrote:
Life imprisonment without the possiblity in a maximum security federal prison should face these guys who put immense personal greed in front of 12,000 workers and their families.
And they should be treated same as the murderers and rapists in those jails.
I bet he has a reserve slot some where
You people are idiots to truely believe that someone should actually be sentenced to death for the Enron collapse. Be happy that Lay died, because that's all you'll get. So, the guy screwed people out of money, go cry like a little bitch about it, but don't wish death upon him when you were not even personally affected by it.
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