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A1337STI 2006-06-23 09:36 AM

national news story :
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13500735/

sperry 2006-06-23 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by JC
That's so crazy, I can't believe Scott has a girlfriend.

That might have been a funny joke if A) it wasn't 11 days late, and B) if it wasn't so tasteless (this crap has made my GF's life a nightmare at work).

Nick Koan 2006-06-23 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Duckie
I have known him for years. He is an incredibly intelligent man and he has the means to evade the police. I will come out and say it now, he will NOT be caught.

I just really want to know what made him snap...he cared about his family more than ANYTHING.

Oops.

van 2006-06-23 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by nKoan
Oops.

I was waiting for that one,
although turning himself in doesnt mean caught

knucklesplitter 2007-07-16 12:24 PM

Ha! Back from the dead. Maybe Senor Cheap Bastard will get shot in Reno because he is a notorious ebay sniper. :P :lol:

ScottyS 2007-07-16 12:27 PM

No way. The SECCS rifle team has his back.

sperry 2007-11-06 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Duckie (Post 77117)
I have known him for years. He is an incredibly intelligent man and he has the means to evade the police. I will come out and say it now, he will NOT be caught.

I just really want to know what made him snap...he cared about his family more than ANYTHING.

Bump for Darren Mack pleading guilty yesterday.

http://news.rgj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/ar...711060342/1002

Nice of him to wait until after the city of Reno spent $100,000 moving the trial to Vegas, as well as forcing my GF and I to spend two days down there for all of 10 minutes on the stand. So, fuck Darren Mack, not just 'cause he kill his wife and shot a judge, but 'cause he wasted my time. Ass.

Kevin M 2007-11-06 01:31 PM

:lol:

Nick Koan 2008-02-08 04:37 PM

Bump for him getting the maximum sentence. Life with possible parole after 36 years.

http://news.rgj.com//apps/pbcs.dll/a...EWS18/80208031

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Saying that Darren Mack showed no remorse for the stabbing death of his estranged wife, Charla, or the pain caused by shooting divorce judge Chuck Weller, Judge Douglas Herndon sentenced Mack to the maximum prison term allowable by law: life with parole possible after 36 years.

“Despite all the time I gave him to speak yesterday, he never said ‘I’m sorry,’” Herndon said. “He never said ‘I’m sorry Charla Mack is dead,’ or ‘I’m sorry I shot the judge,’ or ‘I’m sorry for these acts.’” “It led me to the conclusion that you are not sorry,” Herndon told Mack. “You have not expressed remorse for your culpability. That’s a dangerous thing, to not be able to express remorse. “That type of attitude deserves the maximum punishment.”

Under the order, Mack must serve a life term for the murder, with parole possible after 20 years, Herndon said. Mack also must serve 20 years with parole possible after eight for the attempted murder charge and a consecutive duplicate sentence for the deadly weapons enhancement.

Herndon ordered the murder and attempted murder sentences to run consecutively. Mack will be 83 before he makes his first appearance before the parole board. Charla Mack’s mother, Soorya Townley, who hugged Weller after the sentence, said she was relieved. “I’m just so glad this is over so we can move on,” she said. Special Prosecutor Christopher Lalli said he was not surprised with the judge’s decision. “His logic and approach was exactly my logic and approach to what had been done: It was a violent and direct challenge to the judiciary,” Lalli said, adding that Mack failed to give an explanation for the shooting of Weller and did not show remorse for Charla’s death.

Mack’s family said they also were not surprised, and are set to take the case to the Nevada Supreme Court.
“We prepared ourselves that that’s what was going to happen,” said Mack’s 19-year-old son, Jory Mack. “It was about the judge shooting — he was willing to put an innocent man in prison rather than risk another judge shooting.”
Mack lawyer William Routsis said he is ready to continue the fight.

“The truth of this case is this was not first-degree murder,” Routsis said. “This case will define the community when the truth comes out.”

sperry 2008-02-09 01:04 PM

I'm glad that all the post-guilty plead shenanigans led nowhere and Mack's rung up. I think he got his fair shake in the trial... hell they even bent over backwards with the move to Vegas. And I think that his guilty plead was authentic, but then he got cold feet about admitting it. Dude deserves life in prison.


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