Fellow Jailbirds Looking to Pluck Madoff Up
NBC NewYork:

Fellow inmates at the Butner, N.C., federal lock-up reportedly have their sights on Madoff and are looking to slap him around just to earn some cool points.
NBC NewYork:

Fellow inmates at the Butner, N.C., federal lock-up reportedly have their sights on Madoff and are looking to slap him around just to earn some cool points.
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The rest of the wall street snake's should be along side of their buddy.
They should take aim at themselves for committing crimes against society before going after Madoff.
"and we are not saved..."
"Some of the guys were talking about smacking him around a little, just to get the notoriety of it," said a source who has a relative locked up with the 71-year-old Madoff.
That's some fine reporting there Lou.
Who could have guessed that in 2009 a prime requirement for the job of news reporter would be the ability to write creative fiction.
A book deal will be announced next.
No matter what the crime humane conditions should be expected for all inmates. We are not barbarians. I am glad to see he got what he deserved and will suffer without torture.
This story is missing some kind of truth. Madoff may have paid for the story to improve his lot, somehow.
Click on the author's name and look at other stories he's written - it's about the same. He writes simple articles about various crime stories. No big deal.
Man thats nasty..other than a child killer...no man deserves to be bent over unless thats what he likes..imagine your son or brother in that mess..Maddoff will never be free again...enough
shhhhh... otherwise MSNBC will be devoting 6 hours a night(1 hour repeated six times) to "White Collar Criminals Inside the Big House"
This story sounds like it was fabricated.
It just seems like amateur journalism to me. And if you look at other crime stories the author has written, it fits right in.
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First Posted: 07-20-09 08:21 AM | Updated: 07-20-09 01:44 PM