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Re: Carla Hamolka being released
I do not agree with what she did at all, although i do wonder how long she will survive in society. In some ways maybe she will suffer more out here than actually under protection of the prison cells.
Sometimes these prisoners are actually safer behind bars and upon release it is a frighting path to tred. I am not justifying what she has done i simply say let the fox go and watch the hounds! Let her worry about her every move and how to even begin a life after such dispicable crimes. |
Re: Carla Hamolka being released
Originally Posted by dbd33
I don't think grow-ops are especially a feature of suburban neighbourhoods
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Re: Carla Hamolka being released
Originally Posted by dbd33
It's grown in an industrial estate where massive consumption of electricity and serious heat generation is not unusual or noticeable.
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Re: Carla Hamolka being released
Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
In BC, suburbia just isn't suburbia without a grow-op on your street.
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Re: Carla Hamolka being released
Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
They're actually acquiring their hydro legally? Amateurs! ;)
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Re: Carla Hamolka being released
Originally Posted by pollard
Are you happy for her to move to Scarborough then, living down the street for you, and living off tax payers money? Like you said, no one is going to employ her, unless she gets a new identity, and a new look.
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Re: Carla Hamolka being released
Originally Posted by dbd33
The problem with jumping the box is that the heat analysis of the street shows that something is consuming power, if there's no bill to match there's reasonable cause to investigate. (Or so I understand, we only visit hydroponic stores in order to get stuff for our tomatoes).
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Re: Carla Hamolka being released
Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
That's assuming they're using hydro from a provincial public utility. I could say a lot more but I don't want to give the impression I have any sort of knowledge or familiarity with this topic. :D
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Re: Carla Hamolka being released
Ontario seems to have won what they were fighting for, according to the website from a radio station that we listen to at night
http://www.cfra.com/headlines/index.asp?cat=1&nid=28552 |
Re: Carla Hamolka being released
I just found that strange after i mentioned it on my last post here. I said society would be a worse place for her.
She has received several death threats. i heard this morning on the news. To be involved with another killer? well, that has not convinced me she has changed or that she would never have been involved if she was alone. Some people are atracted to violence and crime. I don't understand it. I understand why people get trapped in relationships and do become scared for their own safety. This is more than that! we ahd a converstaion here before about prison life and i still say the same. It is not fool proof and worse crimes are commited and plotted inside of the prison cells. You only need to watch 60 minutes to see this behind scenes scams. It really is a scary place. I totally take my hats off to the prison wardens as they do have a very dangerous job! |
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