Death Warrant
Posted by justinwarner1986 on 13th January 2010
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IMDB rating: 4.90 Plot: In an abandoned house, detective Louis Burke confronts a maniac called the Sandman. Although the Sandman nearly kills Burke, Burke manages to stop him with a bullet. Sixteen months later, Burke joins a task force put together by the governor to investigate a series of unexplained deaths in the Harrison Penitentiary. While Burke poses as an inmate, attorney Amanda Beckett acts the role of his wife. In the penitentiary, Burke is forced to survive in an environment so dismal and filthy that it makes a public restroom in New York City look like a room in a five star hotel. Burke does succeed in befriending a few of the inmates, including Hawkins and Priest, who help him with the investigation. More inmates are mysteriously murdered. Burke’s cell-mate is killed, and prison guard DeGraff puts Burke in solitary confinement, where he’s interrogated and beaten. As if that’s not enough, the Sandman ends up at Harrison. As it turns out, the prisoners are being murdered for their body organs. Back on the outside, Beckett attends a party given by Vogler, the state’s attorney general. Just as she’s preparing to tell him about the murders at the prison, Beckett receives a call from her assistant, who identifies Vogler’s henchman Keane as the man behind the murders, which also involve Dr. Gottesman, the surgeon who harvests the organs to be sold to people who are in desperate need of them. The assistant’s suspicions are confirmed when Vogler tries to kill Beckett. Burke begins an escape from the penitentiary, pursued by the Sandman and hundreds of angry inmates who have been set free and armed with the knowledge that Burke is a cop. Burke and the Sandman have brutal showdown in which Burke tries to get the Sandman out of the way so he can go after Vogler, Keane, and Gottesman. |
Actors: Van Damme Jean-Claude,Guillaume Robert,Dickerson George,LaFleur Art,Kilpatrick Patrick,Miller Joshua John,Stone Hank,Dunn Conrad,Bannon Jack,El Razzac Abdul Salaam,Shimerman Armin,Lantz John,Howes Hans,Waters Jr. Harry,Action,Crime,Drama,Mystery,
my friend is homeless and i dont know how to help him?
Alright, i would very much appreciate any advice on this matter.
So my friend is 17 year old and is currently in alabama, he has a warrant for his arrest
and is scared to death of going to jail. He is begging me to come here (seattle) and let him
stay with me, but i said hell no haha. i can’t put myself on the line like that, i am willing however to
help him get into transitional housing for homeless teens, but how am i going to do that when
he has a warrant? Hes telling me he’ll give them a fake name, but is that going to work? I also want to get him into jobcorps which is a program that pays for you to get a degree, but again with the warrant. I don’t know what to do! i want to help him, i refuse to see him ruin his life….
Alright this is to that molly girl, what you said really pissssed me off. you have no idea what you’re talking about. i’m helping him because he is a person, because i care about him. people like you need to cut others down to make themselves feel better, and quite frankly i think that’s hellll of alot better than helping people to make yourself feel better. WHICH I AM NTO DOING. this is stressing me out like crazy, you have no idea what i have been through, i have lived on the streets, i have been abused, abandoned. and i don’t want him to have the life i did. you need to check yourself before you open your big mouth girl. much love.
lol sheesh i gotta keep responding to this. OF COURSE I CANT PUT MYSELF ON THE LINE LIKE THAT! i will lose MY apartment and become homeless if i’m caught helping him. I totally agree with all of you that he should turn himself in, but what am i supposed to do when he is thinking about suicide? Which i failed to mention. I just want him to be happy. I want to see him suceed, and what’s wrong with job corps? they help you get a job right? i’m so confused, you have no idea the position i am in. i’ll never forgive myself if he killed himself or did something stupid because i didn’t help him. i’m the only one that’s ever cared about him. it goes way beyond more than me trying to be a good little sanaritan. i’m not doing this for myself, but of course i can’t put myself on the line by him living with me. i just thought job corps could be a brighter future for him?
lol sheesh i gotta keep responding to this. OF COURSE I CANT PUT MYSELF ON THE LINE LIKE THAT! i will lose MY apartment and become homeless if i’m caught helping him. I totally agree with all of you that he should turn himself in, but what am i supposed to do when he is thinking about suicide? Which i failed to mention. I just want him to be happy. I want to see him suceed, and what’s wrong with job corps? they help you get a job right? i’m so confused, you have no idea the position i am in. i’ll never forgive myself if he killed himself or did something stupid because i didn’t help him. i’m the only one that’s ever cared about him. it goes way beyond more than me trying to be a good little sanaritan. i’m not doing this for myself, but of course i can’t put myself on the line by him living with me. i just thought job corps could be a brighter future for him?
oh and did i mention i am even younger than him, living with me is out of the question. fuckkkk this is stressin me out haha
I would think it would be best for him to turn himself in. Whatever problem that he has in Alabama isn’t just going to go away and it would be better to deal with the problem now and ask for lienency than to run across the country.
| Nov 20, 2009
tell him "to toughen up princess"…
Ally | Nov 20, 2009
He is a minor. Have him turn himself in and get a diversion of some sort.
Willie | Nov 20, 2009
aaaww thats sweet of you that u really wanna help him i wish i had friends like that but my advice is if yur rich send him a 1000 dollars lol idk hope helped.
ouija | Nov 20, 2009
I don’t know what to say.
Carissa[: | Nov 20, 2009
You’re all talk. You’re not actually going to do anything. you just feel guilty for rejecting his request to stay with you so you figure if you post this question on yahoo answers you’ll feel all warm and fuzzy about yourself, like at least you -tried-, and then you can continue on your merry way feeling like a good friend and citizen. congratulations.
Molly | Nov 20, 2009
He should turn himself in. Bingo! Problem solved. He will no longer be homeless.
BoredAllOverAgain | Nov 20, 2009
He needs to turn himself in..that will lead to getting back on the right path and finding the help he needs to start over…He just needs to muster some courage and do the right thing..hte only way you can help him is to try to convince him to do the right thing and get back on the right path quick.running won’t solve things and using a fake name at a shelter is one more crime to add to his list.As long as he keeps running the list of his crimes will grow . If you want to be a good friend you’ll just have to keep saying no and convince him to take the plunge and take responsibility for his own actions..does he even admit his problems are his own fault ?
cool breeze | Nov 20, 2009
well if i were a cop u would be arrested for hiding a fugitive because if he has a warrant the police are looking for him and if you are not telling the police were he is by extension hiding his location
DCshoeFAN | Nov 20, 2009
I am going to respond to the last things first and work my way back to the beginning.
When did you get all the power to "refuse to see him ruin his life"?
Job Corps? Ha! it is worse than the streets, I know because my son went to one in Ohio.
You have mentioned "the warrant" so many times, what gives, it is not a disease but a summons to appear before law officers. AND, it is NOT being done to YOU.
It is not up to you to get ‘your friend’ into transitional living, it is up to him.
And here is the defining statement of the whole "friend" thing -
"I can’t put myself on the line like that." Well, there ya go, you are not interested in "helping your so called "friend," you’d have to get your hands a little dirty, put "YOURSELF on the line.
Your "friend" would be better off turning himself in and face the consequences that he created for himself; the authorities may just give your"friend" the hep he needs.
afuzzydame2 | Nov 20, 2009
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