6 Missing S FL boaters
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T2x
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From: Grand Laker at heart - now stuck in Southern Ark.
Extradite him back to Arkansas to serve time for the theft charges, he won't make it through the night. We have a good way of dealing with these child molesting & murdering demons. He'll try to escape from the yard, we'll turn the huntin' dogs loose on him, once they have chewed him up and ripped some flesh from the bone, it will be time to drag him through the southern swamps and let those open wounds fill up with some nasty infections. After the fire ants have continued the chewing and the flies have laid there eggs in the open wounds, the maggots will go internal chewing up his internals for him to die while being strapped spread eagle between two pines in the middle of the forest 50 miles from any civilization.
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Extradite him back to Arkansas to serve time for the theft charges, he won't make it through the night. We have a good way of dealing with these child molesting & murdering demons. He'll try to escape from the yard, we'll turn the huntin' dogs loose on him, once they have chewed him up and ripped some flesh from the bone, it will be time to drag him through the southern swamps and let those open wounds fill up with some nasty infections. After the fire ants have continued the chewing and the flies have laid there eggs in the open wounds, the maggots will go internal chewing up his internals for him to die while being strapped spread eagle between two pines in the middle of the forest 50 miles from any civilization.
I lived in Arkansas for a couple of years and I must have missed that county.



T2x
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Extradite him back to Arkansas to serve time for the theft charges, he won't make it through the night. We have a good way of dealing with these child molesting & murdering demons. He'll try to escape from the yard, we'll turn the huntin' dogs loose on him, once they have chewed him up and ripped some flesh from the bone, it will be time to drag him through the southern swamps and let those open wounds fill up with some nasty infections. After the fire ants have continued the chewing and the flies have laid there eggs in the open wounds, the maggots will go internal chewing up his internals for him to die while being strapped spread eagle between two pines in the middle of the forest 50 miles from any civilization.
#87
it should be a eye for a eye take them phuckers out in the ocean ,chum a lil cut there skin throw them in with a ring to hang on to and film them getting eaten by sharks, and play it on cnn for future pirates and thugs to watch what is going to happen to them for now on
, we let these punks off way to easy

, we let these punks off way to easy
#88
Extradite him back to Arkansas to serve time for the theft charges, he won't make it through the night. We have a good way of dealing with these child molesting & murdering demons. He'll try to escape from the yard, we'll turn the huntin' dogs loose on him, once they have chewed him up and ripped some flesh from the bone, it will be time to drag him through the southern swamps and let those open wounds fill up with some nasty infections. After the fire ants have continued the chewing and the flies have laid there eggs in the open wounds, the maggots will go internal chewing up his internals for him to die while being strapped spread eagle between two pines in the middle of the forest 50 miles from any civilization.
if it could happen.
#89
it should be a eye for a eye take them phuckers out in the ocean ,chum a lil cut there skin throw them in with a ring to hang on to and film them getting eaten by sharks, and play it on cnn for future pirates and thugs to watch what is going to happen to them for now on
, we let these punks off way to easy

, we let these punks off way to easy
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From: key west,fl
"Joe Cool" Murder Case Underway In Miami
MIAMI (CBS News) ― A case of murder on the high seas is about to be played out in a Miami Dade courtroom as jury selection got underway Monday for the trial of one of two men accused of killing the captain and crew of the Miami charter boat Joe Cool.
Guillermo Zarabozo, 20, has pleaded not guilty to charges of murder, kidnapping, robbery and several violations of maritime law. He and co-defendant Kirby Archer, 36, are accused of the murders of charter boat captain Jake Branam, his wife Kelly, and crew members Scott Gamble and Samuel Kairy.
The two men originally hired the Joe Cool to go to the Bahamas, and then tried to divert it to Cuba. When the crew refused, they were shot, killed and dumped overboard. The bodies were never recovered.
Zarabozo and Archer were found floating in a life raft. They originally told investigators that they were attacked by pirates.
In July Archer, a robbery fugitive from Strawberry, Arkansas, accepted a plea deal from prosecutors and admitted to participating in the murders of the Joe Cool crew. He said he shot and killed the Branams, but it was Zarabozo who killed Gamble and Kairy. In exchange for his guilty plea, he will not face the death penalty. Archer will be sentenced October, 2nd.
During his trial Zarabozo is expected to testify that Archer committed all the murders and that he wasn't aware of the Cuba hijacking plot. At a hearing in August, Zarabozo said he also went along with the story about an attack by pirates because he feared Archer would kill him as well.
Last month, U.S. District Judge Paul Huck ruled that lie detector test results for Zarabozo would not be admissible at trial. The ruling was a blow to Zarabozo's defense attorneys who said the results would back up their client's claim that he did not kill anyone. He faces life in prison if convicted.
MIAMI (CBS News) ― A case of murder on the high seas is about to be played out in a Miami Dade courtroom as jury selection got underway Monday for the trial of one of two men accused of killing the captain and crew of the Miami charter boat Joe Cool.
Guillermo Zarabozo, 20, has pleaded not guilty to charges of murder, kidnapping, robbery and several violations of maritime law. He and co-defendant Kirby Archer, 36, are accused of the murders of charter boat captain Jake Branam, his wife Kelly, and crew members Scott Gamble and Samuel Kairy.
The two men originally hired the Joe Cool to go to the Bahamas, and then tried to divert it to Cuba. When the crew refused, they were shot, killed and dumped overboard. The bodies were never recovered.
Zarabozo and Archer were found floating in a life raft. They originally told investigators that they were attacked by pirates.
In July Archer, a robbery fugitive from Strawberry, Arkansas, accepted a plea deal from prosecutors and admitted to participating in the murders of the Joe Cool crew. He said he shot and killed the Branams, but it was Zarabozo who killed Gamble and Kairy. In exchange for his guilty plea, he will not face the death penalty. Archer will be sentenced October, 2nd.
During his trial Zarabozo is expected to testify that Archer committed all the murders and that he wasn't aware of the Cuba hijacking plot. At a hearing in August, Zarabozo said he also went along with the story about an attack by pirates because he feared Archer would kill him as well.
Last month, U.S. District Judge Paul Huck ruled that lie detector test results for Zarabozo would not be admissible at trial. The ruling was a blow to Zarabozo's defense attorneys who said the results would back up their client's claim that he did not kill anyone. He faces life in prison if convicted.



Glad their crappy alibi unraveled though.