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Ever felt sorry for one of the fugitives?


I don't know why, but I felt sorry for the big blonde biker from episode 6.

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Sometimes I find myself sympathizing with some of them because they don't come across as being evil in their interviews, and a lot of them have really bad luck, and they are very resourceful when it comes to escaping and eluding the law. I do not condone their crimes, I'm just saying that as people, some of them seem not so bad.

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Hell no. I feel sorry for their victims, and other taxpayers that had to pay whatever price they had tonpay because of this actions. Most of these animals should have been put to death.

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I haven't been watching this long but I did feel bad for the guy in the episodes a couple of weeks ago where the guy started robbing banks to support his family since he had gotten hurt on the job and couldn't work.

"I'd rather lose for what I am than win for what I ain't"

Kacey Musgraves "Pageant Material"

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Emily. Me too.

Yes the man who wife "waited a long five years from him while he did prison time. I enjoy the story. I did feel sorry for him."Clearly not a real criminal.But he was force into it due to their circumstances.{"

They both are still together an d "happily married." the man was a LOYAL husband, loyal man and so good to her,PRIOR even before rackin' it up to a whoppping 80k to 100,000 in cash being a robber of banks." He was always faithful to her and great guy working hard making real good money as a trucker with CDL. amazing story that was. i think he is out from earlier this year or last year dec. 2015, so that is good.

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EVA.

I did too and i work in a related field of work but i m sad for him.

Was smiling at the time he got $10,000 in cold hard cash without being caught in 1 to 3 minutes lol
then a lot of others banks. He did it real smooth. Only got caught becasuse of a stupid idiotic error. DON'T KEEP THE Flashy 'dark jet blk rims on ya ride" and a 4 door BLK flashy bmw or mercedes etc. CHANGE the car quick after 1st one i sure would have...I'm just sayin, lol that is how he got caught

I totally understand why he did it.

I also have this epie on right now on Saturday,and about Robert Neilson too is on today.I tape both, these 2 i feel do not belong in a prison facility this long.So i m hopeful ROB NEILSON get out one day.

Rob is/was a very young teenager what? 18 or 17 years old and given a quarter of a century of jail time =25 years
for stealin a hundred bucks or lil more was crazy.
I really was happy he got away like that. and i am glad by mid 50s, (Aging well)he is free in less than 24 months, great to know this,to not continue growing old in prison. I wish him well.


Peace

Josh
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Sometimes. not as often as I felt sorry or sympathized with the offenders on Law and Order. Jack McCoy was sleazier than most of the people he prosecuted.

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