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I'm pleased to announce that 30-year-old Michael Blakey has been captured in Charlotte, NC after evading law enforcement officials for nearly seven months. Mr. Blakey is wanted in Scranton on charges that he caused the death of seven-month-old Khayr Cash, leading to the city's first homicide in two years. Authorities in North Carolina ran Blakey's fingerprints after he provided them with a false name when being detained for a drug offense, and that's when they learned he was wanted for murder in Scranton. It is wonderful to start 2008 fresh with the arrest of a lowlife like this! May that poor child now rest in peace!
I can't even post what I think they should do to him. I just hope they don't keep him in protective custody because of the nature and notariety of the crime to protect him from the other inmates.
The death penalty would be too good for that scum. Too bad we couldn't torture that lowlife somehow.
We can make him sit through an entire Scranton city council meeting. We could also replay one of Janet Evans's rants over and over again until he finally snaps! LOL!
I think sitting through an entire council meeting is torture enough. I certainly can't bring myself to do it anymore.
I now watch the monthly zoning hearing board meetings as well. It's humorous to see just how clueless some of the folks are on that board when they ask some of these developers questions that were just answered five or ten minutes ago! This is something I'd love to pursue when I move to the city.
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