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Published: Wednesday, Dec. 24 2008 12:03 a.m. MST

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Salt Lake's Finest?

I hope the guy in the red tie is not representative of Salt Lake detectives. This guy REALLY needs to go on a diet and get in shape, not only for his own health, but to be able to perform his job and set an example to kids interested in law enforcement.

BDS

... and I thought Bush had ruined America's relations with all other Countries! Not so I guess. Thanks Mexico...... now you just need to bring back the death penalty in your own Country.

Anonymous

wow i grew uo with this kid... he always had the "gansta" mantality and i cnat believe this

K62163

I'm he's back in the US, to face charges for killing that poor woman!

one word

"coward"

Just thinking...

...the ONLY reason we should extradite a criminal from a foreign nation (which Mexico is, as most have forgotten) is to try them in court AND EXECUTE THEM PROMPTLY IF FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER. Anything less is a miscarriage of Justice and a drain of taxpayers money to house them and care for them in the cushiest prison system in the world, bar none.

Oh, and for all you bleeding-heart liberals who rail against the death penalty: We do not execute murderers for vengeance. God has commanded that murderers are to forfeit their own lives as partial payment for their sin, to help meet the demands of Justice which weigh against that murderer. By preventing or inhibiting the execution of God's law regarding murderers, you only increase the eternal suffering of the murderer.

Lala

Actually it cost the taxpayers more money to excute than to just put into prison. Also regarding "God's law", who gets to play God on this earth and excute his "laws"?

But in the the end the woman he killed was a beautiful human being. It is a tragic and vegengence will never bring her back.

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