State of Minnesota v. Nicholas Rekieta, Kayla Rekieta, April Imholte

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Will Nicholas Rekieta take the plea deal offered to him?


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It's Nick. He will convert probation into a death sentence. Minnesota hasn't executed someone in 118 years. Five generations of people have been born, four of them have died, and Nick will break that precedent.
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I'm Lou Paloma. Blow me!
 
That was kinda the point. If they make Nick an offer he can't refuse, he'll plea out.
Of course Nick will plead out. Nick is one of those internet tough guys who will back down when faced with any actual pushback or consequences. He will cop a plea and then try and spin it to in some way flatter or elevate himself. This has been obvious from day 1.
 
I just saw Elyssa clips video of April Imholte. Maybe I've been down too many rabbi holes, but she does have a very prominent adam's apple. Or should I say adam's apples. It's fuckin huge!
This adds a whole next level to this story, which is obviously gonna go on forever.
I've wondered the same. But what is certain is that Nick thinks the same way. He wanted a woman with the body of a man because he's a faggot. Maybe April will announce his detransition/poon out so she can be with Nick in men's prison.
 
What if their only offer is enjoy prison?
Lol imagine thinking this wasn't Nick's plan all along.

-Hood cred
-Gets away from those kids he regrets
-Not having to look at that whore's blown out body
-All the fun new drugs and connections
-All the buh-lack men caged up and ready for him to SA <--- (technically NOT Mutt's Law)

Checkmate, Kiwi Prudes...
 
It's Nick. He will convert probation into a death sentence. Minnesota hasn't executed someone in 118 years. Five generations of people have been born, four of them have died, and Nick will break that precedent.

The story of that execution is somewhat interesting in that it kind of illustrates that the state has always been "off".

The last person executed in Minnesota was William Williams. He was a pedophile who fell in love with a 13 year old boy. He romanced the boy on and off until the parents put a stop to it. Williams got angry when his letters to the boy went unanswered and went to the family home shooting the mother and the boy (16 at the time of death). He then went to the police and confessed to shooting "someone".

He pleaded not guilty and claimed he didn't even know why he murdered them. The case went all the way to the Minnesota Supreme Court which affirmed his death sentence. But one of the judges dissented saying that it couldn't have been premeditated murder.

When it came time for his execution, he insisted that he was innocent and that he had never had sex with the boy. That he was a victim and that his execution was illegal.

When it came time to hang him, the usual collection of retarded idiots in St. Paul made the rope so long that he hit the floor alive. Not knowing what to do, St. Paul's finest decided to slowly and manually strangle him to death with the hanging rope.

His case was made a political cause after his death and eventually lead to the abolition of capital punishment in the state a few years later.
 
When it came time to hang him, the usual collection of retarded idiots in St. Paul made the rope so long that he hit the floor alive.
That Scandinavian Hangman was not only a prude, but apparently bad at mathematics.
If the drop is too long, the condemned too heavy or the rope too stretchy, you get a bad scene.
No pride in his profession.
 
If the drop is too long, the condemned too heavy or the rope too stretchy, you get a bad scene.
His executioner read his rap sheet and went "breaking this bastard's neck is too quick". The dude was a pedo, and when he couldn't have the kid, he murdered him. He deserved worse.

Disappointing that Minnesotan retards turned that into a cause for abolishing the death penalty when they should've been campaigning for more tortuous methods of execution of such monsters.

I'll admit that Steve Gosney's arguments about capital punishment give me pause, but when it's an open-and-shut case and the guy's an absolute monster, I say make it slow and painful.
 
I'll admit that Steve Gosney's arguments about capital punishment give me pause, but when it's an open-and-shut case and the guy's an absolute monster, I say make it slow and painful

My personal belief is that if the death penalty is an option, the decision on whether it’s applied if the accused is found guilty should be left to the victim/surviving family of the victim, and they should also be permitted to choose the method of execution.
 
My personal belief is that if the death penalty is an option, the decision on whether it’s applied if the accused is found guilty should be left to the victim/surviving family of the victim, and they should also be permitted to choose the method of execution.
Okay, hear me out: suspend the condemned above a tank of piranhas, just low enough that their feet would dangle in. Eventually those fish are gonna get hungry. See how long they can hold their feet above the water.
 
Correct me if I am wrong but we should have a ruling tomorrow about the evidence of the case, or am I mistaken?
 
When it came time to hang him, the usual collection of retarded idiots in St. Paul made the rope so long that he hit the floor alive. Not knowing what to do, St. Paul's finest decided to slowly and manually strangle him to death with the hanging rope.
That Scandinavian Hangman was not only a prude, but apparently bad at mathematics.
If the drop is too long, the condemned too heavy or the rope too stretchy, you get a bad scene.
No pride in his profession.

This is not hard to do. They have tables from the 19th century...

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When it came time to hang him, the usual collection of retarded idiots in St. Paul made the rope so long that he hit the floor alive. Not knowing what to do, St. Paul's finest decided to slowly and manually strangle him to death with the hanging rope.
I'm less than a fan of capital punishment but this faggot got what he deserved.

My disapproval of capital punishment is more that I don't trust the government to do that shit, not that some people don't actually deserve to be killed for their vile crimes.
 
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