@uncannyscience@Polymarket They just refund everyone in that case. They don’t keep the money. It probably got shutdown because it’s against their policy now that he’s a convicted murder. All donors always get their money refunded whenever this happens.
@Zeeeegs Torts Needs to put Adin Hill in net for game 5 or Vegas will lose. Canes made the necessary goalie change, if Vegas doesn't they are losing in 6.
@EmptyNettersPod Yep. It's wild how nobody is talking about that. If Torts wasn't dick riding Hart so much he'd put the guy in that won it for them 3 years ago. I don't get his blind loyalty to Hart who has been below average all playoffs.
He'll be eligible at 50% because thats automatic in Texas for any violent crime conviction. But he's not going to get it till at least 75% of his sentence is served because they take the crime committed into account, which in his case is murder, which is the worse possible crime, plus victim statements which i'm sure will not be in support of letting him out at 36 yrs old.
Hezbollah Killings against Americans:
1983 Beirut Barracks Bombing: Operatives linked to Hezbollah drove an explosive-laden truck into the U.S. Marine compound in Beirut. The devastating blast killed 241 American military personnel (220 Marines, 18 Navy sailors, and 3 Army soldiers), making it the single deadliest day for the U.S. military since the Vietnam War. [1, 2, 3]
1983 U.S. Embassy Bombing (Beirut): A suicide truck bombing at the U.S. Embassy in Lebanon killed 63 people, including 17 Americans (eight of whom were CIA officers). [1, 2]
1996 Khobar Towers Bombing: Hezbollah factions (along with the Saudi Hezbollah group) were implicated in the Iranian-orchestrated truck bombing of a U.S. military housing complex in Saudi Arabia, which killed 19 American Air Force personnel.
Hostage Crisis and Hijackings: In the 1980s and 1990s, the group kidnapped and killed multiple American officials and journalists—such as CIA station chief William Buckley—and hijacked flights, including TWA Flight 847, which resulted in the murder of a U.S. Navy