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Hans Reiser Leads Police To Nina's Body

jlmcgraw was the first to alert us that Hans Reiser has led police to the location in the Oakland Hills where he buried the body of his wife Nina. (We discussed the rumor that he would do so last month.) SFGate.com reports that remains were recovered but have not yet been identified. Reiser is to be sentenced on Wednesday. CBS5 claims that Reiser made a deal for a reduced sentence, to 15 years, in exchange for revealing the body.

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  1. Thank You *2 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Thank you, Hans, for testifying. Thanks again for leading police to your wife's body.

    Now, Hans, don't be thinking of ways to convince people that you're innocent after this . . .

  2. Still could be innocent by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    This doesn't prove he's guilty. He may have had knowledge of the murder, and use that to reduce the sentence. I still have faith that the real story will come out.

    1. Re:Still could be innocent by linzeal · · Score: 1, Troll

      Because, there is very few things about Italy that could be considered civilized nowadays; we should not try to emulate it.

    2. Re:Still could be innocent by damburger · · Score: 0, Troll

      I have Aspergers. However, since I am according to you not articulate, and have poor speech skills, I can't write a witty rebuttal so I shall just say "Fuck You"

      Fuck You.

      --
      If we can put a man on the moon, why can't we shoot people for Apollo-related non-sequiturs?
    3. Re:Still could be innocent by TooMuchToDo · · Score: 0, Troll
      I was just in Italy (and France and Spain) for my honeymoon about a month ago (I live in the states). Honestly, Italy was the worst out of every place. The people were rude, the police rarely enforced laws from what I could see (mind you, I was only there two days, but most police I saw simply sat around), and a lot of the cities were dirty.

      On the other hand, France was beautiful and clean and everyone was very nice. I would live in France for a couple of months if I could.

  3. Re:This makes me sad by Fweeky · · Score: 0, Troll

    Shame he's in a country where punishment is seen as more important than rehabilitation. Never mind trying to find why he went wrong and trying to fix it, let's just hope his cellmate rapes him every night for the rest of his life, ho ho ho.

  4. Justified murder by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
    As someone who knows HR, she cheated on Hans and indulged in beastiality, you cannot blame him for killing her in a fit of anger and frustration. Poor guy, I hope they allow him to work on filesystems in jail. He can still contribute a lot, and we can learn a lot from him too.

    If you are reading this Hans Reiser: Be strong. You did the right thing by killing and not getting raped in the divorce court. The system is flawed and you stood up in the most rational and noble way a man can when his back is against the wall. Use the jail time to read, grow spiritually, and do not allow the system to break you mentally. Come out stronger than ever. I'll pray for you.

  5. Slashdot general consensus wrong again by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    The jury heard all the evidence and he was clearly guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Each individual piece of circumstantial evidence was insufficient for guilt, but taken together there was no doubt (ie simple probability) he did it.

  6. out in 7 by polyex · · Score: 0, Troll

    At least this will stand as a message to any other adulterous, scheming bitch.

  7. strangling Nina by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Everybody is bellyaching about Nina, but those of us who knew her knew she was such a bitch. I came close to strangling her myself a few times, and I didn't even have to live with her constant carping while trying to come up with a better file system.

  8. Re:Some people are better off dead. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Sometimes, things really are black and white, right and wrong, evil and good.

    "The urge to divide everything into two -- black or white, friend or enemy, capitalism or communism, christian or heathen, disorganized or organized -- is a recognized mental oddity."

    (http://news.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=606465&cid=24094015)