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What Did They Do
Sheinbein and Needles were homosexual lovers. One day they had
Tello over, he resisted, so Sheinbein drugged him. The two monsters
then ravaged Tello for hours. When Tello woke up a struggle broke
out, and Sheinbein clubbed the young man to death.
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Disposed Of The Body
Next they dragged the gentile out to the garage and cut the head
off.
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Body Was Burned
Arron Needles said Sheinbein performed oral sex on the corpse and
cut off the penis as a trophy.
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Needles Is Arrested
The story goes is that Aaron Needles is arrested, and hangs
himself. There are some that contend it was staged like Irv Rubin,
and Needles is in Israel.
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The Father Was Never Charged Till After He Fled Too
Sheinbein said he did nothing to hinder police in 1997. He
said he met his son in New York, drove him to the airport and bought
him a plane ticket to Israel because his son was suicidal and he
thought the teenager could "calm down" with relatives there. Though
police had served a search warrant on his home that week, he said he
was unaware of any warrant for his son's arrest at the time.
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Sheinbein Arrested In Israel
The Israelis arrested him, and refused to extradite. He received
a 24 yr sentence, but is allowed out a weekends.
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American Prosecutors Feign Outrage
The plea agreement reached in the Israeli judicial system will
allow Sheinbein weekend furloughs in four years and parole in 14
years, said displeased Maryland prosecutors.
"It is our view that it is an insult to justice that Mr.
Sheinbein will be free to walk the streets of Israel under the most
likely scenario when he is 33 years of age," said Douglas Gansler,
the Montgomery County, Maryland, state's attorney, when he announced
the plea bargain on Tuesday.
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Israel's Extradition Law
A 1977 amendment to the Israeli Extradition Law approved after
the agreement with Washington was signed prevents the extradition of
Israeli citizens to other countries, including the US.
Begin told the Knesset that "we must also take into account the
complex, sensitive and unique situation in which Jews find
themselves in foreign countries. Even though there is freedom and
equality before the law in most countries, it is best that when the
strong arm of the law is applied against [a Jew], it be Israeli
law."
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