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Subject: ex-murderers that risk their lives for civilian society
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: barrabas-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 10 Nov 2002 13:13 PST
Expires: 10 Dec 2002 13:13 PST
Question ID: 104751
Please find me any and all cases in which a released ex-murderer
risked their own life to save another person. An example like pulling
some one out of a burning building,or car. They could of foiled an
armed robbery where some one could of been shot.

Request for Question Clarification by justaskscott-ga on 10 Nov 2002 17:15 PST
It will be impossible to find all cases, in every country throughout
history, where ex-murderers risked their lives in this way.  (And even
if it were possible, my sense is that a researcher would not want to
do the work for $200, no less for $2.)

Would you be happy with a couple of instances where this happened?

And if you want more instances, would you be willing to raise the
price of the question?

Clarification of Question by barrabas-ga on 10 Nov 2002 18:54 PST
Hello. I am sorry for sounding  so literal. I would like if you could
find one example where an ex-murderer after being released from
prison, was responsible for saving the life of another person, by
risking their own life to pull an idividual out of a burning building
or car. If you are able to discover an example where an armed robbery
is foiled by an ex-murderer that risked his life to save others that
would be suffice.
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