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« An interesting offer | Main | Interesting title for a bill... »

Informant turns out to be a bit less than reliable...

Posted by David Hardy · 29 January 2008 08:05 PM

Story here. A lady spent 16 months in the slammer as a result of an informant cooking up a story about her dealing drugs.

"Using a thinly veiled murder threat is an odd come-on of the sort that would occur only to a psychopath, or perhaps to a government employee (or do I repeat myself?)."

Hey, I was a GS-14, and never once used a death threat as a come-on! Of course, I was married, so I didn't use anything as a come-on line, but if I had, would have found something better.

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Alcibiades McZombie | January 29, 2008 11:50 PM | Reply




Hey, I was a GS-14, and never once used a death threat as a come-on! Of course, I was married, so I didn't use anything as a come-on line, but if I had, would have found something better.


I bet it would be about filing petitions for certification or something.

straightarrow | January 30, 2008 6:22 PM | Reply

Only one way to stop this.

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