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on 28-02-2015 12:20 PM
@lyndal1838 wrote:
If he decides he wants a day out he demands to see his lawyer. The request must be granted as soon as practical and it takes at least 3 vehicles and 4 officers to take him to Sydney. It really is a joke the way he can manipulate the system.
Does anyone know why he gets these privileges? It's beyond me.
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on 28-02-2015 12:22 PM
Probably easier to organise.
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on 28-02-2015 12:28 PM
I'll be watching and thanks for posting 🙂
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on 28-02-2015 12:45 PM
Vic--wonder if there is an ..exercise bike in the gym.
..been done before........................................Richo.
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on 28-02-2015 03:09 PM
@lloydslights wrote:The great grand nephew of Ivan Milat was sentenced to 43 years, parole 30 years, for an horrific killing in the same forest
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/milat-jailed-for-43-years-20120608-20067.html
Definitely a problem in that family.
DEB
Isn't it so that there are more deaths attributed to Milat that can't be proved because no bodies have been found?
Remember the 60 m programme where Milat's SIL claimed he was innocent, regularly visits him and talks on the phone with him. I wonder if that still happens. Creepy family indeed.
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on 28-02-2015 03:15 PM
The world has gone a bit crazy. That man should never see the sun, much less visit Sydney. The powers that be are g**less.
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28-02-2015 03:18 PM - edited 28-02-2015 03:18 PM
Richo
Agree.
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on 28-02-2015 04:28 PM
No, i am not going to watch it.
Voltaire: “Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities” .
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28-02-2015 07:39 PM - edited 28-02-2015 07:41 PM
I won't be watching it, there is probably nothing in it that we don't already know.
I expect 75% of it to made up drama, given he has never confessed, they don't actually know how it all happened, do they?
I am happy to pay to keep him in maximum security.................his punishment is life in prison. I bet he hates it!
Ivan is in SuperMax in Goulburn and if you knew half of what he gets up to it would make your hair curl.
If he decides he wants a day out he demands to see his lawyer. The request must be granted as soon as practical and it takes at least 3 vehicles and 4 officers to take him to Sydney. It really is a joke the way he can manipulate the system.
Lyndal, how do you know he gets outings? I wouldn't think that was possible.
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on 28-02-2015 07:45 PM
@bright.ton42 wrote:
@lyndal1838 wrote:
If he decides he wants a day out he demands to see his lawyer. The request must be granted as soon as practical and it takes at least 3 vehicles and 4 officers to take him to Sydney. It really is a joke the way he can manipulate the system.
Does anyone know why he gets these privileges? It's beyond me.
It is not a privilege, it is a right according to our legal system. No prisoner can be denied legal representation (even when he has been well and truly convicted.)
The whole family knows the system so well that all h*ll would break out if he was denied his "rights".
He also manages to find objects to swallow which necessitates a visit to hospital. Believe me, many an officer wishes they could be a bit too late finding him and getting him to hospital.