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Tony Bigcharles (sevencard2003) arrested for making threats via his blog. Tony Bigcharles (sevencard2003) arrested for making threats via his blog.

05-01-2018 , 06:54 PM
I’ve disagreed with some of Rich’s posts here, but as “wildly ignorant opinions” go I’ve heard worse ones than maybe the authorities should have a talk with the guy with a history of mental problems posting about how he would like to kill people.
05-01-2018 , 07:29 PM
Pretty much what I thought.
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New court date: 5/15

Bail stays the same.

Hopefully the judge ordered an evaluation on him, but two weeks isn't that long for the new court date. He needs to behave himself and go with the process.

I wish him well, to me he is like a real life "Rain Man".
05-01-2018 , 07:31 PM
Woot go over there and make sure he is ok.
05-01-2018 , 07:31 PM
So he could pay the 2k and get out?
05-01-2018 , 07:36 PM
Maybe he has his own cell and food not that bad. Save the 2k
05-01-2018 , 07:37 PM
"I’ve heard worse ones than maybe the authorities should have a talk with the guy with a history of mental problems posting about how he would like to kill people."

Not that I disagree with having the authorities involved, but they aren't exactly the greatest at determining how to deal with mentally ill people without feeling the need fairly quickly to shoot them dead, especially if a minority (and I'm including TBC here, sorry Tony).
05-01-2018 , 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by parisron
So he could pay the 2k and get out?
A bondsman would have to put up the other 18k and risk losing it. They tend to want collateral and/or an assurance that you won't skip (ties to the community, family you wouldn't leave town on, housing, material possesion, etc). Tony would be a risky bet for them.
05-01-2018 , 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by 3fiveofdiamonds
A bondsman would have to put up the other 18k and risk losing it. They tend to want collateral and/or an assurance that you won't skip (ties to the community, family you wouldn't leave town on, housing, material possesion, etc). Tony would be a risky bet for them.
If someone posts the 10% with a bondsman and he skips court, it's them that will be responsible for the rest of the money, not TBC.
05-01-2018 , 08:04 PM
The problem is if he gets out, where does he go? Hoover dam lodge isn't going to let him back, and when they return his money via a check, he will be sleeping on the streets until he can cash it.

He's got three hots and a cot, medical supervision and counseling/group therapy or whatever they do in the psych ward over at CCDC.
05-01-2018 , 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Playbig2000
The problem is if he gets out, where does he go? Hoover dam lodge isn't going to let him back, and when they return his money via a check, he will be sleeping on the streets until he can cash it.

He's got three hots and a cot, medical supervision and counseling/group therapy or whatever they do in the psych ward over at CCDC.
Fair enough. I'm reaching out to members of the poker community. I just sent message to PokerKraut (vlog posted above) who is very sweet guy who lives in Vegas.
05-01-2018 , 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Rich Checkmaker
I have a friend who is bipolar and schizophrenic who asked me to help him buy a gun so he could shoot people. He was in a psychotic state, thought that "the jews" were out trying to get him. Before arriving to my house he had made veiled threats to his roomates. And then when he arrived home he said there were "jewish agents in suits trying to apprehend him". Obviously I called authorities and was worried about his safety, but for his own good he needed some kind of intervention. He ended up throwing a molotov cocktail into his dad's house but it didn't work. He was eventually caught and arrested. His bail was 1.18 million dollars. He was charged with making terroristic threats and using a bomb among other things. I visited him 3 times while he was in jail and he did a little under a year and he is on the outside doing well the last time I talked to him. He is still batshtt crazy though and talks about megalomaniac fantasies and such so I mostly try not to be around him. He is not easy to get along with.

So maybe you should continue to stfu.


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I stand corrected. Rich does have particular knowledge or insight.
05-01-2018 , 08:53 PM
Sounds like Rich needs to choose his friends more carefully.
05-01-2018 , 08:56 PM
Interesting that someone who doesn't look white could be a white nationalist. Reminds me of Dave Chappelle's blind black KKK character.
05-01-2018 , 08:57 PM
Wow, he might be in a lot of trouble.

This shows a bail of 20,000 means a maximum prison term of OVER 10 years.

https://www.clarkcountybar.org/wp-co.../lvjcsbs15.pdf


This talks about 1 year and up to 100 years!

Terrorist Threat Laws and Penalties
https://www.criminaldefenselawyer.co...ist-Threat.htm
05-01-2018 , 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Superfluous Man
I don't think leaving someone alone is the same as coddling him. I'm obviously not going to convince you that people shouldn't be imprisoned for life for expressing bad thoughts on the internet, so I won't bother trying.



No, I do not suggest that people should live their lives to avoid the "unintended consequences" of making bigots angry. How can you even argue that "interracial couples existing" is somehow similar to "incarcerating someone for something he said on the internet?"
This and only this. Arresting someone for thought crimes is so extremely immoral and evil that if anyone and everyone that supports an arrest is also evil in at least this incident. It's not the purpose of police to arrest citizens for thought crimes and doing so violates the principle to never initiate force against another man.

Arresting citizens for thought crimes goes against the purpose of police which is to protect the rights of citizens and enforce the principle of justice. It's pure evil and the start of a collectivist police state to arrest individuals for thought crimes. I just want to say I am morally judging every poster in this thread that supports this arrest and (reporting another individual) as evil and will not respond or interact with you in any way.
05-01-2018 , 10:48 PM
All the fuss is about this sentence: "i just wish they were dead and that i could be the one to arrange it" and "I wish...I could be" means in sentence logic "I am not", or does it mean in english something else?
05-01-2018 , 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by ASPoker8
Just want to say that by far the best part of this thread is "Rich Checkmaker" throwing around wildly ignorant opinions and also flaming Superfluous Man, who is not only correct about the discussion, but is also literally a lawyer in Vegas who knows exactly what he is talking about.

People are so proud of their loud ignorance when they know nothing, it's a sight to behold.
I appreciate the vote of confidence, but I am not a criminal defense lawyer and do not have much info about how CCDC compares to other jails. If someone could present sufficient evidence that CCDC is in some way special with regard to psychiatric care, I would be very slightly more open to changing my opinion.

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Originally Posted by illdonk
I’ve disagreed with some of Rich’s posts here, but as “wildly ignorant opinions” go I’ve heard worse ones than maybe the authorities should have a talk with the guy with a history of mental problems posting about how he would like to kill people.
The problem is they did not "have a talk" with him. They arrested him. The two are not comparable.
05-01-2018 , 11:07 PM
This arrest means that you not only can't speak about killing people but you cannot even speak that you wish you would be capable of killing people. Next is arrest because you will write in blog about dream you had.
05-02-2018 , 12:37 AM
Seems like this guy has many issues, but I don't think that blog post was a serious threat that should be prosecuted. I'm sure lots of people fantasize about killing other people.
05-02-2018 , 01:02 AM
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Originally Posted by chillrob
Seems like this guy has many issues, but I don't think that blog post was a serious threat that should be prosecuted. I'm sure lots of people fantasize about killing other people.
Agreed. With the current climate the police basically have to arrest him. If they didn't and something happened they would never hear the end of it.

Seems all police do anymore is protect their own ass (which isn't entirely their fault) and work on collecting as many fines as they can. The small city I live in is ridiculous, police everywhere mostly setting speed traps ect and looking for any small reasons to pull people over. Nothing even happens here its a quiet town but for some reason the population is fine with employing 4X as many officers as needed.
05-02-2018 , 01:06 AM
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Originally Posted by chillrob
I'm sure lots of people fantasize about killing other people.
05-02-2018 , 02:26 AM
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Originally Posted by homerdash
pretty sure you get a check for what you had, minus whatever the daily charge is for the jail you’re in. could be different in Clark County
You have to pay a daily charge when you're in jail?? Damn I know I'm 50 years old, but times have changed!!
05-02-2018 , 02:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Playbig2000
The problem is if he gets out, where does he go? Hoover dam lodge isn't going to let him back, and when they return his money via a check, he will be sleeping on the streets until he can cash it.

He's got three hots and a cot, medical supervision and counseling/group therapy or whatever they do in the psych ward over at CCDC.
Actually TBC has a good number of friends for a guy in his condition including a friend he stays with in Vegas on occasion. Many people have attempted to help him and several meet him regularly when they are in town to play poker or drive him around.

Last edited by WEC; 05-02-2018 at 03:00 AM.
05-02-2018 , 02:30 AM
Yea, I have never heard anything like that. Maybe they mean at sentencing adding in court costs.
05-02-2018 , 02:30 AM
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Originally Posted by A Train
Hope he comes out all tatted up with an Ace of Spades on his forearm. Even if he’s only held for 72 hours. :-)
if he comes up with any kind of tattoo they spent his blog entries over the years it will be a shamrock with AB on it

      
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