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Good Riddance

by @ 10:25 am on May 14, 2006. Filed under September 11th, War On Terror

Zacarias Moussaoui has begun serving his life sentence at the most secure prison in America.

DENVER, May 13 — Convicted Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui began serving his life sentence Saturday at the nation’s most secure prison after U.S. marshals flew him overnight from Alexandria, Va., to Colorado.

Marshals brought Moussaoui, prisoner 51427-054, before dawn Saturday to the Supermax federal prison in southern Colorado, where he will spend 23 hours a day in his cell and have little to no contact with other notorious criminals.

Too bad about the no-contact thing, because he’d probably have something in common with his fellow inmates.

Among the inmates at the Supermax prison are Ramzi Yousef, Eric Robert Rudolph, Theodore J. Kaczynski and Terry L. Nichols. Also there is Richard C. Reid, the would-be shoe bomber.

That’d be one heck of a sewing circle if they got together.

Bye-bye Zacarias. I hope you have a nice, long, lonely life.

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