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"It is rumored, that..." it says in the arti. Since when is Wikipedia for rumors?


I can only imagine the horrors that Robert Dean Stethem suffered on that hijacked planed. Why was this his fate?

Anthony


lets not forget that his killer was just released with a slap on the wrist

I wouldn't call parole after 19 years in prison "a slap on the wrist". (Dennis)
On the other hand, I wouldn't call it anything even closely resembling "justice."Benami 01:09, 21 December 2005 (UTC)

In today's (2005-12-20) "Spiegel online", the online version of Germany's premier newsmagazine, i read Hammadi has been released "last week", not on Dec 20th. (http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/0,1518,391485,00.html, in German)

Dankwart


Hopefully a "close encounter" with a Navy SEAL team is in the future for the released killer. Maybe he can be brought to justice in this country.

fellow Seabee


Yes i'd say this is as good a place as any to wish death upon others. Why not huh? its not merely enough to condemn actions that we are only vaguely famililiar with but lets just go all out and endorse the kind of hateful destruction of human life that we seem to find abhorent when its perpetrated by the wrong kind of people on the right kind of people.

[edit] I met Robert Stethem in the summer of 1984

We were in school in Pt. Huneme, Ca. in 1984. He was a handsome young man who was very proud of his standing with the Navy. He was very easily liked...by everyone. We enjoyed many nights out on liberty and he was a fine gentleman. We became good friends. I was sitting in my living room in Adak, Alaska (1985) when I saw his picture on the news. I was both shocked, and shaken to hear of his death. It will remain with me to my death. Bobby...I still think of you my firend! Rest in peace! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 138.162.5.11 (talk) 17:32, 13 March 2007 (UTC).