Larry Nassar Stabbed Multiple Times in Federal Lockup

Very true... and for having been stabbed multiple times, you'd think he'd be in worse condition now than stable.
Not surprising because inmates get top medical care.

A few examples

May 28, 2003 -- Sometimes crime can pay, even on death row, if you're in need of a new kidney.

Thanks to the state of Oregon, a law-abiding citizen in need of a kidney transplant may have to die so that death-row prisoner Horacio Alberto Reyes-Camarena can live.

Reyes-Camarena, 47, has been on Oregon's death row since 1996, when he was convicted of repeatedly stabbing 32- and 18-year-old sisters he met in a farm-labor camp. The older woman survived 17 stab wounds to testify against him.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=90611&page=1

In the California case, the inmate received the heart at Stanford University Medical Center on Jan. 3 after an ethics committee there approved him and put him on the waiting list, Heimerich said. "From there on, it's strictly a medical decision. It was always a medical decision."

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/prison...nia case, the,was always a medical decision."
 
I thought they kept Pedos in a completely separate area of the prison away from the general population for their own protection but, what do I know? I've never never done time in prison.
 
Is not taking the law into your own hands as in this case vigilantism?

He plead guilty, so you are saying he deserved to be stabbed, right. What if a person who plead not guilty and still convicted was stabbed like Nassar, still street justice?
 
He plead guilty, so you are saying he deserved to be stabbed, right. What if a person who plead not guilty and still convicted was stabbed like Nassar, still street justice?
Defense attorney? (Sorry... you don't need to answer, but I've wondered for a while now.)
 
Defense attorney? (Sorry... you don't need to answer, but I've wondered for a while now.)
Not an attorney at all. The question I asked, which was sidestepped, is all seem to not feel sorry for him. I asked if a person pleads not guilty, convicted, and has attempted murder committed against him, deserves it too?
 
Not an attorney at all. The question I asked, which was sidestepped, is all seem to not feel sorry for him. I asked if a person pleads not guilty, convicted, and has attempted murder committed against him deserves it too?
Thank you for being gracious and answering. I'm not sure who your question was for, but my own answer would be that since this particular criminal *did* admit what he did, I'd assume the other inmates were biding their time. He was also attacked at one of the first prisons where he spent time.
 
Thank you for being gracious and answering. I'm not sure who your question is for, but my own answer would be that since this particular criminal *did* admit what he did, I'd assume the other inmates were biding their time. He was also attacked at one of the first prisons where he spent time.
That was all my question sought, admitting guilt as to pleading not guilty. Did you ever see the YT video where the Father of 3 girls he molested asked the Judge for 5 minutes alone with him? Of course that would be illegal. When she refused, he lunged at Nassar, Street Justice if you will. Deputies restrained him. Later he was brought back in court and she very sympathetically scolded him and asked why she should not hold him in contempt. She understood his heat of the passion rage but said that conduct can not be tolerated under the rule of law. He apologized. She dropped the matter.
 
The abuse could have been stopped long before it did end had the University acted earlier, instead of sweeping it under the rug or pushing it aside when they received a complaint. Not all of those young ladies had to endure Mr. Nassar’s treatments. That doesn’t excuse Mr. Nassar, but it does put part, although a very small part of the blame for how long it lasted on the University.

We had a similar issue at one of our female prisons. The warden shut it down before it really got going. The prison doctor picked the wrong 2 women to fool around with. The first woman immediately filed a complaint and the second women started beating the crap out of the doctor before the guard was able to intervene.
 
Did you ever see the YT video where the Father of 3 girls he molested asked the Judge for 5 minutes alone with him? Of course that would be illegal. When she refused, he lunged at Nassar, Street Justice if you will. Deputies restrained him. Later he was brought back in court and she very sympathetically scolded him and asked why she should not hold him in contempt. She understood his heat of the passion rage but said that conduct can not be tolerated under the rule of law. He apologized. She dropped the matter.
I haven't seen a video, but I remember hearing that someone jumped at him during the hearing. I also remember a trial from years ago where the judge said something like "I can't stand to look at you"... was that this trial and this judge or something totally different? In any case, it sounded strange to me at the time that a judge would actually voice those feelings on the record.
 
UPDATE on this news story. The motive for the stabbing was that Nassar made lewd
comments about women players at Wimbledon. Someone must have forgotten to
tell that creep that even the hardest of prisoners don't like pervs and child abusers. :mad:
 


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