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Forgive me for being somewhat unemotional and objective at this point:

Dru is now with the Ramsey Co. Coroner's Office. (They handle autopies for all of MN.)

May those people, with some of the most difficult work known to man, find the evidence needed to convict the culprit and help bring the culprit to the strongest justice possible under the law.

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Forgive me for being somewhat unemotional and objective at this point:

Dru is now with the Ramsey Co. Coroner's Office. (They handle autopies for all of MN.)

May those people, with some of the most difficult work known to man, find the evidence needed to convict the culprit and help bring the culprit to the strongest justice possible under the law.

Well, considering they used genetic evidence against Rodriguez to arraign him, he is in deeper !@$! now...

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Drew Wrigley and Tom Heffelfinger were present at today's news conference. They are the US Attorneys for North Dakota and Minnesota, respectively. This has led to speculation that the Feds will be taking over the prosecution of this case. If this happens, the death penalty is a possibility..(probability)..upon conviction. The kidnapping charge is what brings this into federal jurisdiction, according to the media outlets I've been following. Maybe some of our attorneys that frequent the board can shed some more light on that.

As soon as they discovered evidence that she was taken across state lines it fell into Federal Jurisdiction for kidnapping or murder.

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Depending upon what the Coroner finds, the SIQ may have more than one problem.

According to this page, there are a host of crimes that can lead to the Federal death sentence. We've been focused on the kidnapping aspect of this. The others are things I choose to not think about but that the Coroner may report happened.

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The AP is reporting that Rodriquez will be tried in federal court, where he pleaded "Not Guilty". No decision yet on the death penalty. Apparently, the charges read "torture and serious physical abuse". F'ing scumbag, even a death sentence is too generous for him. :D

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The AP is reporting that Rodriquez will be tried in federal court, where he pleaded "Not Guilty". No decision yet on the death penalty. Apparently, the charges read "torture and serious physical abuse". F'ing scumbag, even a death sentence is too generous for him. :D

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It sounds like Wrigley is going to ask the Justice Department to seek the death penalty. The ok has to come from the USAG himself. Ashcroft doesn't seem the type to back down from the death penalty so I would think the chances are good. From the sound of it, it takes several months for the Justice Department to make their decision, typical gov't, I'm sure they'll spend about $100K "assessing" the case. ???

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Airmail,

Why bother with the bullet?? Why not just reinact the scene from Casino where they take Joe Pesci out to the corn field and beat him down and bury him still alive? Hell, that movie is chock full of ideas there. And I'm sure you could easily round up a crew to do it. :D

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Airmail,

Why bother with the bullet??  Why not just reinact the scene from Casino where they take Joe Pesci out to the corn field and beat him down and bury him still alive?  Hell, that movie is chock full of ideas there.

Great movie, and great idea. Personally, I liked "Tony Dogs'" head in the vice... still probably not half as horrid as what Ms. Sjodin suffered through. ???

And I'm sure you could easily round up a crew to do it.  :D

I think I could find a couple of guys from back home to help me out. ;)

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The Vice is a nice idea, but it doesn't let everybody have the fun of beating him down slowly. You would want him looking like Jesus in the Passion of the Christ after the Romans whip him. And that would let everybody take a wack at him. :D

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During his speech at the UND Commencement, Sean O'Keefe, NASA chief, showed considerable depth and empathy by these statements:

O'Keefe turned from science to the spirit when he mentioned the loss of three UND students over the past year.

The way this community came together to search for Dru Sjodin reminded him of the way 30,000 people volunteered to search Texas for the remains of the Columbia shuttle and crew after the shocking accident in the sky 15 months ago, O'Keefe said.

UND's losses of students Sjodin, Kayla Thompson and Miles Moen echo NASA's mourning the "Columbia Seven," O'Keefe said.

He finds comfort in the words of the Book of Revelation, "And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes," written about "those who are at rest with God," said O'Keefe, who is Roman Catholic.

"Those words also have significance for us, who are still here on our earthly pilgrimages. God will wipe the tears away from our eyes. Our hope is not grounded in the progress of human achievement, as remarkable as that may be. Rather it is a hope grounded in the creator who calls Kayla, Miles and Dru and each of us by our name. May we have the faith to lift our eyes toward the heavens and find there God's peace."

UND Commencement Speaker: NASA's Sean O'Keefe

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