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I Faked My Own Death

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Here's another tale about women and the law:

I watched the most recent episode of "I Faked My Own Death" on the Discovery Channel the other day. In both cases, a guy got into legal problems over drugs and faked his death. In both cases, he got caught.

In the first case, the guy killed a hichhiker and burned his body to pass off as his own. (Makes you wonder about prosecuting "victimless crimes" - if it weren't for the war on drugs, that guy would still be alive.)
Anyway, his wife collected $250,000 life insurance when the death certificate was issued.

In the second case, the guy's wife came up with the idea of faking his death and helped him set up a blood spattered scene in his car where it looked like he was dragged off and transported elsewhere.

Now here's what I thought was strange. Both the guys went to jail. But in neither case were any charges pressed on the wife.

In the first case I can almost see why, because that guy was a dangerous sociopath. She could probably make a case she felt threatened if she didn't go along with it. Even though she did receive and control the life insurance money (she gave it back when they were caught).

But in the second case, the woman masterminded the whole thing. You'd think she would be held accountable. I didn't think the police were fond of investigating faked crime scenes.

So is this another case of the law being soft on women? If a male were in their place would they be prosecuted?
The only thing I can think of is maybe the guys agreed to plead guilty if their wives weren't prosecuted - although there was no information on this.
 

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Come on Zarky, Zeek is a resident, give the man a break.
 

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Yeah this show sounds great! Am going to look for it now.
 

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samspade said:
...or the women turned state's evidence and testified.
Yeah, that's possible, good guess.

Zarky said:
I'm still figuring out what this has to do with getting hot puzzy... ?
Nothing. This is one of those "the courts and culture favors women" posts.

Yo'Mama said:
Yeah this show sounds great! Am going to look for it now.
It's a new show, apparently it's been quite popular for them.
Personally, I didn't think it was as interesting as I had hoped.
I was hoping they would show how people established an entirely new identity. But it's more of a crime show than anything.

In the US, it would be almost impossible to work what with everyone's social security numbers on record and all. It looked like these guys just found employers who would pay them cash under the table.
Maybe it would be easier in other countries?
 

What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.

You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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It would be good to know how to do it. You never know when you might need to take similar action (I guess getting hit by a terrible divorce settlement may be one such circumstance).
 
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