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Ed, is an 08 3.5 liter V6 an interference engine? The wifes cuz has one that broke the belt.

If it's the 3.5 I'm thinking of it's a cam in block 60 degree v6 based off the older 3.1 engine.
Those had a chain though if memory serves?
I don't believe they were interference.
 

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Yep....hate to speculate but it sounds cut and dry. Hope they find her.

I do as well.. She went missing 8 days ago now - and at night it’s been down in the 20’s… Those can be tough nights even with good gear. Part of me hopes they are wrong and she’s just at a friends place far from here, but the evidence spells out otherwise.

I hate to speculate also, but often times these cases do not turn out well. Sadly it happens time & time again.

This dip chit took out his wife & their daughter. I actually met this moron a few times, did some remodel work for him. This happened back in 2001, they had half the state out looking for them. Now he's in prison for life.


Then there's this retarded *f-wording dip chit, took out his pregnant wife, and both of their daughters.


He's now doing his time in a prison in WI, because CO authorities could not keep him safe. I say turn the *f-worder loose, let society take care of him. Why spend 100's of thousands of dollars to keep him alive & safe. Whatever happened to eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth? If you take someones life, yours should be taken. Period, no if and's or buts.
 
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I hate to speculate also, but often times these cases do not turn out well. Sadly it happens time & time again.

This dip chit took out his wife & their daughter. I actually met this moron a few times, did some remodel work for him. This happened back in 2001, they had half the state out looking for them. Now he's in prison for life.


Then there's this retarded *frenching dip chit, took out his pregnant wife, and both of their daughters.


He's now doing his time in a prison in WI, because CO authorities could not keep him safe. I say turn the *frenchie loose, let society take care of him. Why spend 100's of thousands of dollars to keep him alive. Whatever happened to eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth? If you take someones life, yours should be taken. Period, no if and's or buts.
i tend to agree for the most part. but honestly i prefer the whole forced labor thing to execution. i cant imagine a worse punishment than paving roads for free. until you die.
we have lots of problems in this country that could be helped by using the “labor force” available in our prison system. like our entire constitution and bill of rights, our 8th ammendement needs updated. “cruel and unusual” punishment is subjective. why the f do murderers and rapists have more rights than their victims?
 

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i tend to agree for the most part. but honestly i prefer the whole forced labor thing to execution. i cant imagine a worse punishment than paving roads for free. until you die.
we have lots of problems in this country that could be helped by using the “labor force” available in our prison system. like our entire constitution and bill of rights, our 8th ammendement needs updated. “cruel and unusual” punishment is subjective. why the f do murderers and rapists have more rights than their victims?

I doubt the public would feel safe, if convicts were out paving roads, I would think you would have to have more officers than convicts on site, just to keep things under control or to make the public happy & safe.

Murder victims rights were taken away when their life was taken. A murderer should not have any rights left at all, not the right to feel safe or any other basic rights, he/she did not take the victims rights into consideration, before the act. Same with rapists they did not take their victims rights into consideration, so they should not have basic rights left either.

Reap what you sow, is the way I see it. If you plant seeds of something good, you should expect to reap good rewards later. If you plant chitty seeds, than you can reap the chit you planted.

Not trying to get to political, but this entire country/world, needs to be rebooted.
 

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i tend to agree for the most part. but honestly i prefer the whole forced labor thing to execution. i cant imagine a worse punishment than paving roads for free. until you die.
we have lots of problems in this country that could be helped by using the “labor force” available in our prison system. like our entire constitution and bill of rights, our 8th ammendement needs updated. “cruel and unusual” punishment is subjective. why the f do murderers and rapists have more rights than their victims?
unfortunately, you will have to use more guards to look after them than makes sense.
Hard criminals should be locked up and not feel that they can contribute anything.
 

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Guards, while necessary, are not the beacons of righteousness we like to think they are. We can't keep drugs or cell phones out of supermax prisons, so I don't trust them to contain the worst of our society while paving. We could make a treadmill with generators at all prisons, and make the prisoners make electricity for the prison. Make them grow their own food too. I think the prison for profit model doesn't work either, I don't have any answers, just questions about motives.

Soylent green?
 

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Guards, while necessary, are not the beacons of righteousness we like to think they are. We can't keep drugs or cell phones out of supermax prisons, so I don't trust them to contain the worst of our society while paving. We could make a treadmill with generators at all prisons, and make the prisoners make electricity for the prison. Make them grow their own food too. I think the prison for profit model doesn't work either, I don't have any answers, just questions about motives.

Soylent green?
Soylent green is people!
 

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Doesn't look good at this point.
Some of this stuff these days is just insane.
The whole Gabby Petito thing a bit back. Boyfriend comes back from vacation without her and everyone at first is like "meh"?
If that was my daughter that mf'er would be duct taped to a chair with flood lamps in his face, an arc welder hooked to his ass and getting beat with a radiator hose.

Yep same here! The way the cops handled that whole Gabby case was just ludicrous.

Few years ago near me, small town USA, a 34 year female was found dead in her bed on a Sunday morning, by her mom who was bringing the grand kids back after baby sitting them for the night. 34 year olds rarely just up and die in their sleep. She was last seen leaving the local bar with her boyfriend Saturday night around 11:30

No blood at the scene, no signs of out right trauma, CSI took pictures, and did not find anything out the ordinary, sheriff took a statement from the boyfriend who was at his moms house. Sheriff released the crime scene to the victims mother around 24 hours later. Mom cleaned the place, turned the keys back over to the landlord. Sheriff initially thought maybe she died in her sleep of alcohol poisoning, he noted the strong smell of alcohol.

Victim was shipped to another part of the state for autopsy (we didn't have a working coroner at that time) Loss of several days because of the delay of shipping the body, coroner's reported she had bruising on the back of her head & neck, from a beating / blunt force trauma. It did not show up the morning they found her because lividity had not fully set in yet, and because her long hair was covering it up. The crime scene was compromised, they had zero physical evidence, boyfriend to this day has never been charged with her murder. He claims he dropped her off around midnight and he went to his moms house and fell asleep.

Days after the incident the sheriff got camera footage, of the boyfriend sitting at the stop light in town, facing west bound at 3 am, coming from the direction of the victims house, heading towards his moms house, even thou he claimed he dropped her off at midnight, then went to his moms.

That was the only real evidence they had. But it was not enough to charge him. Everyone around here knows the boyfriend did it. A few months after the incident the boyfriend was seen at the local bar with a tear drop tat next to his eye lid, that he didn't have before. Bar owner would not serve him a drink (I was not at the bar that night) but a few people hauled him out back and beat him bad, then left him in the alley, several went out there and pissed on him after the beating. Someone took his phone so he could not call the cops..... I'm good friends with the bar owner, he said he was breathing when he locked the doors that night and his truck was in the parking lot when he left.

The local sheriff was removed, last I heard he has a desk job at the DMV in Denver. He totally *f-worded that case up.
 

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Yep same here! The way the cops handled that whole Gabby case was just ludicrous.

Few years ago near me, small town USA, a 34 year female was found dead in her bed on a Sunday morning, by her mom who was bringing the grand kids back after baby sitting them for the night. 34 year olds rarely just up and die in their sleep. She was last seen leaving the local bar with her boyfriend Saturday night around 11:30

No blood at the scene, no signs of out right trauma, CSI took pictures, and did not find anything out the ordinary, sheriff took a statement from the boyfriend who was at his moms house. Sheriff released the crime scene to the victims mother around 24 hours later. Mom cleaned the place, turned the keys back over to the landlord. Sheriff initially thought maybe she died in her sleep of alcohol poisoning, he noted the strong smell of alcohol.

Victim was shipped to another part of the state for autopsy (we didn't have a working coroner at that time) Loss of several days because of the delay of shipping the body, coroner's reported she had bruising on the back of her head & neck, from a beating / blunt force trauma. It did not show up the morning they found her because lividity had not fully set in yet, and because her long hair was covering it up. The crime scene was compromised, they had zero physical evidence, boyfriend to this day has never been charged with her murder. He claims he dropped her off around midnight and he went to his moms house and fell asleep.

Days after the incident the sheriff got camera footage, of the boyfriend sitting at the stop light in town, facing west bound at 3 am, coming from the direction of the victims house, heading towards his moms house, even thou he claimed he dropped her off at midnight, then went to his moms.

That was the only real evidence they had. But it was not enough to charge him. Everyone around here knows the boyfriend did it. A few months after the incident the boyfriend was seen at the local bar with a tear drop tat next to his eye lid, that he didn't have before. Bar owner would not serve him a drink (I was not at the bar that night) but a few people hauled him out back and beat him bad, then left him in the alley, several went out there and pissed on him after the beating. Someone took his phone so he could not call the cops..... I'm good friends with the bar owner, he said he was breathing when he locked the doors that night and his truck was in the parking lot when he left.

The local sheriff was removed, last I heard he has a desk job at the DMV in Denver. He totally *frenched that case up.
Street justice..
 
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