He was a young offender . They get away with murder all the time
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He was a young offender . They get away with murder all the time
I don't want to make it two - I mean too easy on the clues there...Quote:
Originally Posted by Ebra
Then I would have specified they were Canadians. https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2005/03/1.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by Johnny Blaze
hehe k had to try.
Siamese twins. Hints gave it away.
I have to go home now.
I'll check back in later to see if anyone has "completed" the missing answers.
See?Quote:
Originally Posted by jaeger
That's the sign of a mind properly stimulated by caffeine. https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2005/03/1.gif
But that's only part of the solution for that question.
1 point.
One (now here is tough terminology) of the siamese twins committed murder, but imprisoning him means imprisoning an innocent man. Being that its a greater evil to lock up an innocent man than let a guilty man walk free, both (again odd terminology) are allowed to walk free.
Let they both comitted crimes. One for killing and the other for not stopping the killing...
I saw a film recently where a woman was convicted and jailed for murdering her husband. When her husband was found alive and well they had to let her out. She then went on to murder her husband knowing that you can't be convicted for murdering the same person twice!
Anywhere near?
I think it was Double Jeopardy with Ashely Judd. Now why can I remember the title of such a crappy movie? Did Judd show her jugs or something?Quote:
Originally Posted by gazzak
All right, all right.Quote:
Originally Posted by jaeger
sheesh.
You got your 2 extra points. https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2005/03/1.gif
I'll post more tomorrow.
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