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Pair admit 'a huge mistake' in distributing fake pills
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They admitted they knew it was illegal. What a shame they are paying no price. The poor people who bought what is probably contaminated and perhaps harmful drugs or chemicals of some sort. They bought in good faith.
So you give up your morals for so much a pill. Sad, sad.
I doubt if either of them have a bit of remorse for what they have done. Both should do jail time and have all those nice things they bought with their ill gained profits seized and sold at public auction.
"...young and innocent....", at least is probably half correct. Appears as if only may be "sorry" because they were caught. Can only imagine the rationalization/s they came up with, to engage in an activity that would pay them 50-cents-per-tablet commission. Yup, they had to be careful -very careful. But, glad they were "persuaded" to come clean and close out their part in such a shady enterprise.
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