For one it's not a lifetime sentence. As I understand it, it's not uncommon for inmates to be removed from that if their behavior improves. Or maybe some people just decided to look the other way. Sent from my Pixel 4 XL using Tapatalk
by using the leather straps of a restraining chair and pulling hard enough to pass them out within a matter of seconds
And again, the only way you don't generate some form of trauma here is if the person willingly lets you strap them down, and doesn't resist during the choke. Not a buck, not a thrash, not a rotate... nothing. It doesn't take a lot to generate leather strap bruising, I do not believe. I think even lethal injection patients show trauma.
Agreed. If only there was some way that the victim could have been thoroughly indoctrinated and desensitized to being regularly bound against his will and teaching him to promptly follow any instructions which are given to him. Like, an immersive experience where he would grow accustomed to being confined and bound, and to follow any command given to them, however arbitrary.
I wouldn't doubt if Epstein got the Tom Hagen to Frank Pantangelli talk in Godfather II. You know, reminding him that his family will be taken care of if he hangs himself.
Of all conspiracies, Epstein’s is most intriguing, but even then, I’d say there’s a very low and exceedingly unlikely chance that he didn’t commit suicide.
as someone born in the 80's, I will not be manipulated into separating myself from younger and future generations. If they are missing out on something, it is on their predecessors and not them.
I just hate the "kids today" BS that comes from the groups that made all the things they now complain about kids today using
Every generation has the "my generation is the last generation that was sane" and they are all equally bogus. You can read this same sort of things in articles from the 1890s, etc. It is really a fascinating human tendency.