Saturday, February 13, 2016

Salvatore Perrone Convicted in killing three Brooklyn Merchants


Salvatore Perrone, convicted killer, courtesy NY Times

The New York Times is reporting the conviction of Salvatore Perrone, 67 years old, by a jury of his peers for the killing of three Brooklyn merchants back in 2012. See story here....http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/11/nyregion/man-convicted-of-killing-3-brooklyn-merchants-in-2012.html

None of the stores had surveillance cameras but eventually a camera caught a picture of him and he was later recognized and arrested.

He will most likely spend the rest of his life behind bars.

One victim appears to be Middle Eastern, the other Jewish and the third, Indian. All victims were older than 58. The families are most grieving. What drove this man to kill three people? Did he think he would never get caught? Was his crime motivated by race? Did the murderer know his victims? It says he was a salesman. One of the victims son's said that life in jail would not do justice. He wanted Mr. Perrone to have the same ending as his father. Is that justice?

In the Bible/Torah, there is capital punishment for a murderer.  

What are your thoughts?

Although I was jailed for a white collar crime, I was jailed with murderers. One of them was with me in the West Detention  Center, Toronto, Canada. His name was Casey. What I noticed about him was that he had tremendous rage. He raged when someone changed the TV channel. He yelled that he would take care of that person in the bathroom. Imagine, over a tv channel someone would do a violent act! And the government put me in the same cell, putting my life in danger as well. Is that justice? Actually, someone was killed over a chair in the TV room at FCI Fort Dix when I was there back in 2013-2014. Of course these stories never go beyond the barbed wire fence. Everything on the inside is always hush hush.

To see my story , go here...http://www.amazon.com/PRISON-expect-Federal-Bureau-Prisons-ebook/dp/B011GTWLOG
 

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