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To: average joe who wrote (97947)1/17/2013 9:36:10 PM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218602
 
Yes, don't think of them as criminals. Think of them as organ donors. <It seems a big dose of VVV would be in order. >

Sold at auction, so many body parts would raise $millions, which could go to homes for lost and lonely children. 9 x $2 million = $20 million profit to be made from highest bidders, plus surgeon fees, hospital charges. Not to mention savings on gaols and further criminal behaviour.

The surviving victims of their crimes could at least have some chance of a future with a proportion of that cash flow [going into a trust to benefit them rather than simply handing it over to be stolen by the next criminal to come their problematic way].

Mqurice