Watch the Fairbanks Interview

The killer of Mattieo Condoluci gives a jailhouse interview – Watch it below.

Then write to Brenda Beadle, Chief Deputy County Attorney and insist on the maximum punishment for this killer. She can be reached at: Criminal Division, 1701 Farnam Street, Hall of Justice, Suite # 100, Omaha, NE 68183

 


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68 thoughts on “Watch the Fairbanks Interview

  • June 15, 2020

    The guy was merely following the hate the media had programmed him with. Remember the media lies about everything and everyone, except sex offenders. We all know the media the absolute truth about sex offenders including the recidivism rate. As far as the registry is concerned and itself being a one stop shop for anyone who want’s to murder someone (with an excuse) Being murdered by someone is NOT PUNITIVE!

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  • June 14, 2020

    Well a confession indeed with excuses to boot. My S.O. therapy instructor would call this “distorted thinking”. Anyone heard that before? And, a psychic at that! I recon we will be seeing him partnered up with DR. Phil as soon as he is aquitted on the basis of doing the right thing! I hope this POS rots in prison. This mentality of the do-gooder vigilanti is sick and sadly there are many people that think like this jerk.

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    • June 15, 2020

      As well a minimization! It wasn’t that bad to kill this guy!

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    • June 15, 2020

      Definitely distorted thinking with cognitive distortions all around. And that is if his story is even true. There has been time for him and/or his lawyer to come up with these talking points for the interview to play to the court of public opinion to taint the potential jury. My therapist would say the exact same thing.

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  • June 14, 2020

    I’ve already said this multiple times here but–

    james Fairbanks confession he sent to the media CLEARLY STATED he went to Condoluci’s house because he could not sit idly by when he HAD THE MEANS TO STOP HIM. That is Premeditation, and thus First Degree Murder. If he gets anything less than life, it would be an injustice.

    The media here is obsessed with this thug. They need to be called out for promoting this clown while largely ignoring our concerns.

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    • June 15, 2020

      If he walks for premeditated murder Condoluci’s son should sue Fairbanks, Douglas County, and the state of Nebraska for the death of his father. A message needs to be sent that vigilante justice is repulsive and people that commit the crime will be held accountable for their actions!! I guess beating a woman is fine but holding hands at six leads to sexual assault.

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  • June 14, 2020

    Noteworthy is that prosecutors with high profile cases that they don’t have a shot of winning do the same thing – put their case out in the press because it doesn’t hold water in court – in part to plant seeds in potential jurors’ heads and lay public unrest at the judge’s feet. See the Casey Anthony affair for an example.

    I’d bet my left nut that this was orchestrated by his lawyer. Usually, a criminal defense attorney would instruct their clients not to speak to reporters and route all interview requests to them (the lawyer). A request to jail staff to not allow press visits with their clients is common, if not routine. Reasonably certain that the lawyer set up this interview, an exclusive for a previously friendly (to his client) media organization, rife with slightly altered statements of fact.

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    • June 15, 2020

      Doubt his attorney is going shit besides waiting on a plea dumb ass would accept.

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    • June 15, 2020

      Good article but I personally still have issues with these “good articles”. They spend more time talking about child molestation than they do the situation of the man the article begins with. They say “what about the victims” and keep referring to underage teens as “innocent children”.
      Pardon me for being more realistic but when a teenager KNOWS they’re not legal age yet makes his/her own decision to make a profile on a dating site/app, that “child” is hardly innocent.
      Where does this term of “innocent child” even match up with horny, curious teenagers anyway? Is it because they’re not yet legal? So if the legal age of a state is 16 but a 15 yr old makes a profile on a dating site and lies about her age, she’s “innocent” for being 1 yr under the legal age law? Spare me!
      This is not going to be a popular opinion but truth usually isn’t popular- Funny how when it comes to the NATURAL INSTINCT of sexual intimacy (coming of age) the younger person is an “innocent child”, but the same “innocent child” can stab their sibling in a fight and get charged like an adult criminal.
      Just let that sink in. Too bad the courts don’t want to ever hear this. It’s “diminishing the card crime victim”. You mean the sex crime victim who made their own decision to post a profile on an ADULT DATING SITE? That “sex crime victim”? Oh yeah. Sure.

      The article would have been much better if the journalist grew a pair and told it like it is and continued to talk about other such cases and maybe elaborate more on the “peeing in a bush” and other nonsense that gets a person on the registry. But no! She veered right into the child molestation cases as they always do.
      How about men who rub up or grope grown women in night clubs on the dance floor? People (men especially, like the ones who leave negative comments about how they’ll kill anyone who touches their daughters) are prone to believing that a butt grab of an adult woman in a night club isn’t a sex offense.

      When a journalist elaborates more on these issues and stops pandering to the obsession of those who want to hear about child molestation all the time, then I can say it’s a DAMN GOOD article.

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      • June 15, 2020

        I wish we had the option of fixing typos: “it’s diminishing the SEX crime victim”. Dunno how the word “card” got in there. Damn auto typing iPhone

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        • June 15, 2020

          I sent the wrong message about the article I posted. I meant at the time some facts were mentioned which I thought was better; but should of been spent more about the “offenses” that cause people to be put on the list. I also thought this article would draw people to the journalist to see if she’d write an updated article. Sometimes my Aspergers gets the best of me. I take full responsibility for my stupidity!!

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  • June 13, 2020

    Please write an email to each of these people. Educate them He is the ultimate vigilante predator…..any way he tries to spin it.

    General Manager: Larry Forsgren • [email protected]

    News Director: Geoffrey Roth • [email protected]

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