Comments on: Tracking Down "Dr. Death"
Nazi Hunter Says He Is Close To Finding Most-Wanted SS Concentration Camp Doctor
- Why don''t they ask the CIA? They''re the ones who got him out of Germany and then started to use his ideas on people over here.
Look up mk-ultra, to get an idea on what the CIA was interested in him for. - Reply to this comment
- Also, note that the reason is so people don''t murder and then have a thought in the back of their minds that people will give up and let it go at some point.
This type of pursuit places in the mind of anyone who may carry out a heinous crime like this just what the afteraffects would be. - Reply to this comment
- They should pursue until they find him or can verify his death. That is called justice.
We all would expect no less if it had been one of our relatives murdered. There is no statue of limitations for the worst of crimes. - Reply to this comment
- Christ with all the other problems in the world a bunch of jerks are spending huge amounts of money to tray down a 94 year old person whose own time clock is running out quickly. WW2 tragic but at some point you have to let go of old history grudges. Next they will be looking for elvis
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- I wonder why the Chilean or Argentinian government hasn''t been more persistant in helping to capture these war criminals.
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- a former SS member known as "Dr. Death" is in southern Chile or Argentina, a top Nazi hunter for the human rights organization said Tuesday. "
Wow that really narrows it down!! maybe in about 100 years he could finally locate the CITY!!
The guy is 94 now, who cares what happens!! he managed to live a nice cushy life till now and has 1.6 million in the bank. Nothing they can do now to him would make any difference. Time to move on. - Reply to this comment
- DTIAgain, you are right on the money. REMEMBER the USS Liberty and the zionazis that attacked an unarmed communication ship and shot the American flag down twice. Killing many and wonding many. These people are the scum of the earth. Let''s help them attack Iran like they got us to attack Iraq.
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- Because of what he''s done, I can understand why the Nazi-hunters continue to look for him. But, what I wonder is, at a point in time, does it become impractical? If he''s alive, he''s 94 years old!
Obviously, he''s not a robust, young man anymore.
If they came across him in a hospital on a life support machine, what would they do? Quietly, pull the plug? Get a warrant and have him extradited? What?
Is it their policy that until justice is fulfilled, it doesn''t matter how long it takes or how old the individual becomes?!
I think this situation provokes interesting questions and suggests what it means to be human and whether or not mankind has the capability to ever rise above barbarism, etcetera. - Reply to this comment
- Time & funds better spent -what if he is alive -take away his malox?
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- Posted by redbds at 10:43 AM : Jul 09, 2008
You must be one of these STUPID Republicans that think that Bushie is still doing a good job.
How stupid are you ! - Reply to this comment
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