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|    politicosage to Eric Schild aka    |
|    Re: Moms Boucher's Son Walks Away From J    |
|    27 Mar 15 11:31:09    |
      XPost: can.politics       From: politico@astraweb.com              > Dhu on Gate wrote...       >> Doesn't change the fact that HE DID NOT ESCAPE, HE WAS RELEASED.                     Eric Schild aka eric@nil.invalid.com wrote:       > He escaped - by assuming the identity of Stephane Boucher - who was       > being released after serving two days in lieu of fines. Even if he had       > help, it was still an escape.              How does a prisoner "assume the identity" of another prisoner while being       confined in a prison?       You are getting more than a bit desperate here, Schild.       The prison staff made the mistake of releasing the wrong 'Boucher'. Full stop.       The son of Mom Boucher was due to be released in just a very short time - end       of May.       Why would he 'assume the identity' of someone else for the sake of 2 months       freedom?              It was not an escape. That's clear. But the fact that you are an idiot . . .        that's even more clear.              PS: He didn't 'escape' just to turn himself in . . .       ______________________              Son of ‘Mom’ Boucher turns himself              There has been speculation Boucher was able to leave the jail with help from       someone on the inside but Strapatsas on Wednesday that he did not believe that       was the case.              http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/son-of-mom-boucher-       urns-himself-in-to-police-after-quebec-jailbreak/article23655234/              PPS: Good looking sonofabastard, isn't he? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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