212 years - - "Hah, and you thought I'd get life!"

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12 Mar 2021, 9:00 pm

https://www.yahoo.com/news/father-gets- ... 44935.html

I don't have the words for this useless sack of sh*t.


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12 Mar 2021, 9:45 pm

If I understand correctly, a life sentence allows for possible parole once every seven years (?), while multiple convictions cannot be paroled until a minimum period in each one has been served (?).

So this individual might not receive a parole hearing for at least 50 years (?).

Good riddance.


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13 Mar 2021, 9:58 am

I hope his very large cell mate has anger management problems.


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13 Mar 2021, 10:09 am

Misslizard wrote:
I hope his very large cell mate has anger management problems.


Maybe he will start his sentence as a tight end. And in a few years he will become a...wide receiver!



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13 Mar 2021, 10:27 am

Misslizard wrote:
I hope his very large cell mate has anger management problems.


And an extraordinary large *Bleeeeep*


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13 Mar 2021, 12:53 pm

Between July 2012 and March 2013, Elmezayen bought more than $3 million of life and accidental death insurance policies on himself and his family from eight different insurance companies. Elmezayen paid premiums in excess of $6,000 per year for these policies — despite reporting income of less than $30,000 per year on his tax returns.

The fraudulent dad repeatedly called the insurance companies to verify that the policies were active and they would pay out if his ex-wife died in an accident. Elmezayen also called at least two of the insurance companies to confirm his claims would not be investigated two years after he purchased the policies. These telephone calls were recorded and played for the jury in his trial. In April 2015 Elmezayen drove a car with his ex-wife and two youngest children off a wharf at the Port of Los Angeles.

[Elmezayen was an Egyptian national.]

Elmezayen collected more than $260,000 in insurance proceeds on the accidental death insurance policies he had taken out on the children’s lives. He used part of the insurance proceeds to purchase real estate in Egypt as well as a boat.

Source: Dad Ali F. Elmezayen gets 212 years behind bars for murdering two autistic sons in staged crash to collect insurance

'Fathers are supposed to protect their children but instead, Elmezayen drove his boys straight to their certain death in exchange for cash,' said Kristi Johnson, the Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office. 'The defendant maliciously planned the death of his autistic sons and gave them virtually no chance of survival.'

During the trial, prosecutors told jurors that Elmezayen beat his wife and had called her parents in Egypt threatening to send her home in a coffin.

He also filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the Port of Los Angeles and Los Angeles County, blaming his children's deaths on the city in a bid to collect even more money, but lost, reported ABC7.

Source: Father is sentenced to 212 years in prison for killing his two autistic sons, ages 8 and 13, in staged car crash so he could collect their life insurance


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13 Mar 2021, 3:30 pm

Well, what a greedy piece of sh*t. Serves him right.


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13 Mar 2021, 4:39 pm

If this was the plot of a book or film, critics would call it ‘far fetched ‘ and criticize the author for presenting such an unbelievable character.
May I ask, since this was all clearly, proven pre-meditated, why he was not a death penalty defendant?


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13 Mar 2021, 5:13 pm

I was gonna say because "they dont have the death penalty in California", but when I googled it...its like that, but its more complicated. The death penalty is in "legal limbo" in the state apparently.

In March of 2019 the state governor of California, Nusem, ordered a statewide moratorium on the death penalty. So thats probably the main reason.

California actually abolished the death penalty in the early Seventies.


But then in 1977 they reinstated it for certain circumstances (the long list includes "murder for financial gain" and "murder of multiple victims" check, and check). But the death penalty now on hold at the moment.



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13 Mar 2021, 5:17 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/father-gets-212-years-prison-185244935.html

I don't have the words for this useless sack of sh*t.


the guy should have moved the the island that i live on, and given the bent police and doctors a cut
then he would have got away with it....

not saying that what he did was good
nor am i saying what the P****s in the island i live on do is good either

just saying that is how these type of douches get away with murder
they have been doing the same kind of sh***y things in the island that i live on
for decades

i know, as they have tried to murder me enough times
using doctors and specialists



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13 Mar 2021, 5:20 pm

madbutnotmad wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/father-gets-212-years-prison-185244935.html

I don't have the words for this useless sack of sh*t.


the guy should have moved the the island that i live on, and given the bent police and doctors a cut
then he would have got away with it....

not saying that what he did was good
nor am i saying what the P****s in the island i live on do is good either

just saying that is how these type of douches get away with murder
they have been doing the same kind of sh***y things in the island that i live on
for decades

i know, as they have tried to murder me enough times
using doctors and specialists



Gosh... you should move to the UK mainland, or the US, and the write a bestselling expose of this corruption on Jersey Island you keep speaking of!



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13 Mar 2021, 8:47 pm

jimmy m wrote:
Between July 2012 and March 2013, Elmezayen bought more than $3 million of life and accidental death insurance policies on himself and his family from eight different insurance companies. Elmezayen paid premiums in excess of $6,000 per year for these policies — despite reporting income of less than $30,000 per year on his tax returns.


Wouldn't this have raised a red flag with the different insurance companies?



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14 Mar 2021, 12:21 am

Good point!
There were signs for years that something was wrong!


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14 Mar 2021, 6:59 am

cyberdad wrote:
jimmy m wrote:
Between July 2012 and March 2013, Elmezayen bought more than $3 million of life and accidental death insurance policies on himself and his family from eight different insurance companies. Elmezayen paid premiums in excess of $6,000 per year for these policies — despite reporting income of less than $30,000 per year on his tax returns.


Wouldn't this have raised a red flag with the different insurance companies?


It probably did, that is why they recorded and retained these phone calls. And they were played back in his trial.


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15 Mar 2021, 6:11 pm

212 years? In Thailand, that’s super lenient.


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16 Mar 2021, 12:29 pm

I read the news articles.
Doesn’t this justify re-activating the Death Penalty?
Why must the public, already struggling with the worst plague ever, collapsing economy,
Individual emotional crises, look forward to feeding this manipulative parasite for the next 20 years?
This poor woman; physically abused by him for years, manages to escape and divorce him, and he murders her two special sons.
I am sickened.


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