View Poll Results: is life in prison too good for MALVO?
He was too young and influenced by Mahamad it is not Malvo's fault



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is life in prison too good for MALVO?
So now the tax payers will pay $50k a year (that is probably a gross underestimate) to keep that guy in jail for the next 60 years................ that is $3M minimum.
Unless he becomes some guy's penis punk (and thus gets protection) some white supremacist will probably kill
the guy before he dies in prison. It sounds like he has a mouth on him and in prison, that
will get you killed right quickly, especially if you start preaching the wrong religion to those not particularly receptive to conversion.
Look at Dahmer. He didn't last long.
FWIW, this is probably the longest amount of time I will devote to thinking about whether that piece of human extrement will survive his new home.
His age saved him...plain and simple. Hearing those 911 calls was disheartening.
the guy before he dies in prison. It sounds like he has a mouth on him and in prison, that
will get you killed right quickly, especially if you start preaching the wrong religion to those not particularly receptive to conversion.
Look at Dahmer. He didn't last long.
FWIW, this is probably the longest amount of time I will devote to thinking about whether that piece of human extrement will survive his new home.
His age saved him...plain and simple. Hearing those 911 calls was disheartening.
The stock rear wheel NEEDS to be 7.5-inches to properly mount the rather large
SO-2 contact patch of 245mm. Normally, you could put a 225 on a 7-inch tire but a
245? Not a good idea. The width stagger is to support the tire. If you go with a
conservative 225 (as I do...Toyo Proxes T1-S), it tucks in nicely and handles quite
well. I've never had any problems whatsoever. In fact, a good majority of the race S2000's
keep the tire width in the rear to 225. I guess it depends on your confidence. Some guys
just want to have as much patch as they can stuff under those wheel wells but I have
no problems pushing the car very aggressively.
I seem to recall Scot that you were looking for a racing set-up? If you don't care about having
different wheels on the car, Rota makes a Gram Light-style wheel that is actually LESS
in weight than the Volk. I believe it's 17-lbs, 45 offset 17x7.5 Go with a 245/40/17 and you should be
sized nicely with the stock fronts.
SO-2 contact patch of 245mm. Normally, you could put a 225 on a 7-inch tire but a
245? Not a good idea. The width stagger is to support the tire. If you go with a
conservative 225 (as I do...Toyo Proxes T1-S), it tucks in nicely and handles quite
well. I've never had any problems whatsoever. In fact, a good majority of the race S2000's
keep the tire width in the rear to 225. I guess it depends on your confidence. Some guys
just want to have as much patch as they can stuff under those wheel wells but I have
no problems pushing the car very aggressively.
I seem to recall Scot that you were looking for a racing set-up? If you don't care about having
different wheels on the car, Rota makes a Gram Light-style wheel that is actually LESS
in weight than the Volk. I believe it's 17-lbs, 45 offset 17x7.5 Go with a 245/40/17 and you should be
sized nicely with the stock fronts.
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