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BU med student charged in Craigslist killing

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Originally posted by: RoloMather
writer="Phil Markoff" location="Boston, MA, US" date="April 20, 2009 11:22 PM">
Against my council's recommendation I have decided to leave a reply here. I am going to keep this brief and to the point.<br /><br />I am innocent of this crime and the wedding is still on. The facts will come out in court and you all will see that I am a victim of an overly-aggressive police force.<br /><br />The only thing getting me through this tough time is my faith in the lord and my love for Megan.<br /><br />I look forward to putting this behind me.<br /><br />- Philip
That post has to be fake. Maroff has yet to be arraigned and it is highly unlikely that he has access to a computer to post to this web site.

I do feel sorry for his fiance though, poor girl. Imagine that conversation.


Honey, your fiance has been meeting with hookers... oh and he may have killed one too, sorry to tell you this bad news. Have a good day. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Liet
My favorite part:

The woman, whom police described as a 26-year-old prostitute from Las Vegas, told investigators that a clean-cut, blond man tied her up with plastic cord. The man demanded cash and spotted a laptop computer he wanted, McCartney said. But as he began rummaging through the woman's items, her husband came into the room, and the attacker pointed a gun at him and backed out the door before fleeing.

wtf, never knew hookers got married.
 
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: Liet
My favorite part:

The woman, whom police described as a 26-year-old prostitute from Las Vegas, told investigators that a clean-cut, blond man tied her up with plastic cord. The man demanded cash and spotted a laptop computer he wanted, McCartney said. But as he began rummaging through the woman's items, her husband came into the room, and the attacker pointed a gun at him and backed out the door before fleeing.

wtf, never knew hookers got married.

Probably the husband is her pimp.
 
looks like everyone who found out about the page killed it?

i left my firefox open last night

here's what i could retain... link
 
EEEExxxcelent....my plan to frame a med student has worked perfectly.

Bwaaaaahahahahahaahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaa.......
 
The site is still up, its just getting hammered to death. It finally asked if I would accept it's cookie, but then I had to allow scripts so its starting all over.

/edit: site removed
 
Originally posted by: RoloMather
writer="Phil Markoff" location="Boston, MA, US" date="April 20, 2009 11:22 PM">
Against my council's recommendation I have decided to leave a reply here. I am going to keep this brief and to the point.<br /><br />I am innocent of this crime and the wedding is still on. The facts will come out in court and you all will see that I am a victim of an overly-aggressive police force.<br /><br />The only thing getting me through this tough time is my faith in the lord and my love for Megan.<br /><br />I look forward to putting this behind me.<br /><br />- Philip

Nice try but he lives in Quincy.
 
Originally posted by: Epic Fail
He must have skip a few grades to start medical school at 20.

Many schools have 2 year undergrad + 4 year professional school accelerated programs.
My school had that for pharmacy, medicine, and dentistry.

There's nothing special about that. I know many people(including me) who started those schools at a lower age than that.
Why waste more time in undergrad than you have to? I don't care about having a Bachelors.
 
Originally posted by: Lothar
Originally posted by: Epic Fail
He must have skip a few grades to start medical school at 20.

Many schools have 2 year undergrad + 4 year professional school accelerated programs.
My school had that for pharmacy, medicine, and dentistry.

There's nothing special about that. I know many people(including me) who started those schools at a lower age than that.
Why waste more time in undergrad than you have to? I don't care about having a Bachelors.

Kind of a double edged sword though. Gotta be really sure you wanna do medicine as a HS senior. Plus dont these programs lock you into that specific program? So you couldnt apply the top schools
 
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: Lothar
Originally posted by: Epic Fail
He must have skip a few grades to start medical school at 20.

Many schools have 2 year undergrad + 4 year professional school accelerated programs.
My school had that for pharmacy, medicine, and dentistry.

There's nothing special about that. I know many people(including me) who started those schools at a lower age than that.
Why waste more time in undergrad than you have to? I don't care about having a Bachelors.

Kind of a double edged sword though. Gotta be really sure you wanna do medicine as a HS senior. Plus dont these programs lock you into that specific program? So you couldnt apply the top schools

If you're not really sure what you want to do, then you shouldn't be going to college.

The "lock in" isn't really that bad as it's made out to be.
I know a few friends who graduated last year and they're at Harvard, and Cleveland clinic doing their residency.
Another one I know graduating this year is considering Stanford's recidency programs.

You can go to a shit medical school (read: Howard University), and still end up with a good residency.
You don't need to go to Duke(or some other top/mid tier medical program) to get into a good residency program.
 
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