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lol at a professional hit an killing a cop
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2020-02-26 at 10:05 PM UTC
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2020-02-26 at 10:11 PM UTCWhere’s the video, you pussy? Only reason I clicked the thread
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2020-02-26 at 11:45 PM UTCI think if they had really apprehended and convicted the professional hitman, they would have posted the hitman's name.
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2020-02-27 at 12:03 AM UTCgotta pay to play
For all the bullshit you can be charged with just doing your job, I'd never even consider being a police officer -
2020-02-27 at 2:08 AM UTC
Originally posted by cigreting gotta pay to play
For all the bullshit you can be charged with just doing your job, I'd never even consider being a police officer
Same goes for medicine. Also this is why cops very often get away with heinous crimes in court. Just doing their jobs, to the best of their knowledge anyhow. -
2020-02-27 at 8:36 AM UTCDoctors get away with the most of any profession. It's notable that the serial killer high score in the UK is held by a doctor, and he very nearly got away with it, even though everyone was noticing how his patients kept dying.
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2020-02-27 at 11:37 AM UTCMore than 29 soi?
https://www.dispatch.com/news/20190130/what-we-know-so-far-about-probe-of-35-patient-deaths-at-mount-carmel?template=ampart
I know it says 35, but I think they were only able to pin 29 on him.
I worked with this guy during his residency 😱 -
2020-02-27 at 11:43 AM UTChe probably voted for cheetoh-man
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2020-02-27 at 11:43 AM UTC
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2020-02-27 at 11:46 AM UTC
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2020-02-27 at 12:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist More than 29 soi?
https://www.dispatch.com/news/20190130/what-we-know-so-far-about-probe-of-35-patient-deaths-at-mount-carmel?template=ampart
I know it says 35, but I think they were only able to pin 29 on him.
I worked with this guy during his residency 😱
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman
More than 200 😁
There were complaints, but the medical council covered up for him, he was only busted when a solicitor decided to do something and investigated it herself. -
2020-02-27 at 1:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman
More than 200 😁
There were complaints, but the medical council covered up for him, he was only busted when a solicitor decided to do something and investigated it herself.
Oh my, that is soooo much more. Harold Shipman sounds familiar, but I didn’t remember his story. Wow!