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Date Posted: 12:55:44 11/07/13 Thu
Author: Bearman
Author Host/IP: 65.129.215.166
Subject: Winner! Of the losers that is
In reply to: Niner 's message, "I never got a chance to submit my POS nominee" on 12:37:04 11/07/13 Thu

> An upstate New York man admitted Wednesday that he
>crushed his son under a truck in a life insurance
>scheme that netted him $700,000, authorities said.
>
>Karl Karlsen's plea of guilty to second-degree murder
>came as a surprise a day before his trial was set to
>open, Seneca County District Attorney Barry Porsch
>said.
>
>Karlsen, 53, was charged with murder and insurance
>fraud in the death of his son Levi, 23. Prosecutors
>said Karlsen killed his son in 2008 by shifting a
>truck off its jacks as the younger man worked
>underneath it in a barn on the family's property in
>Romulus, 40 miles southwest of Syracuse.
>
>The sentence Karlsen faces on Dec. 16 wasn't released.
>Porsch said more details about the plea will be
>released Thursday.
>
>Karlsen's lawyer, Lawrence Kasperek, didn't initially
>return a call for comment.
>
>Authorities said Levi Karlsen's handwritten will left
>everything to his father and was notarized at a bank
>on the morning of Nov. 20, 2008, days before his death.
>
>After he died, his father told sheriff's deputies he
>had returned from a funeral and found the truck had
>fallen off a jack and trapped his son.
>
>Karlsen was arrested last year after investigators
>learned about the life insurance policy.
>
>They said Karlsen gave differing accounts of his son's
>death during almost 10 hours of interrogation, saying
>at one point it was an accident that happened after
>Levi asked him to move the jacked-up truck and at
>another saying he found him dead before going to the
>funeral. He said in each case he didn't try to get
>help.
>
>His second wife, Cindy Karlsen, testified during a
>pretrial hearing that she began to suspect in the
>summer of 2011 that her husband had killed his son.
>
>She said she learned he had used proceeds from Levi's
>life insurance settlement to buy a policy on her.
>
>"I found out it was actually a life insurance policy
>on me and I would be worth $1.2 million dead to Karl,"
>Cindy Karlsen said.
>
>Investigators have also been reviewing the 1991 death
>of Karlsen's former wife, Christina Karlsen. She died
>in a Calaveras County, Calif., fire that also resulted
>in an insurance payout. Karlsen told investigators at
>the time that he was able to rescue Levi and the boy's
>sisters but could not save his wife. He collected
>$200,000 in insurance on his wife after the fire was
>declared an accident. Karlsen has denied causing her
>death.

People like him deserve to die an extremely brutal death, not some fucking injection that puts him to sleep.

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