Hans Reiser gets 15 years to life for murdering wife
Here's an old photo of Hans Reiser from his Stanford days. A San Francisco Chronicle reporter said at his sentencing Friday, however, Reiser's hair was grown out and he looked more like Art Garfunkel.
(Credit: via Stanford University)
In what appears the final chapter of the Hans Reiser crime saga, the Linux programmer convicted of killing his wife was sentenced Friday afternoon to 15 years to life in prison under a deal he worked out with prosecutors in exchange for leading police to his victim's body.
Reiser--known to the technology world as the founder of the ReiserFS file system software--was found guilty in April of first-degree murder in the 2006 killing of his wife, with whom he was undergoing a bitter divorce. The jury convicted him largely on circumstantial evidence and despite the fact that Nina Reiser's body hadn't been found before trial.
First-degree murder carries a sentence of 25 years to life, compared with 15 years to life for second-degree murder. But in anticipation of his sentencing, Reiser, 44, brokered a deal with prosecutors that went generally like so: If he brought police to his wife's body and he gave up his appellate rights, he could plead guilty to second-degree murder and get 15 years.
And that's what happened in an Oakland, Calif., courthouse Friday, after Reiser pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, according to media reports. He'll be eligible for parole in about 13 years, having already served two years since his October 2006 arrest.
Throughout the drama-filled six-month trial, Reiser maintained his innocence. Arguing the so-called geek defense, his attorney said that while Reiser may be strange, arrogant, even abnormal, his odd behavior following Nina's disappearance wasn't evidence of murder. On trial, Reiser smeared the mother of his two children, alleging, among other things, that she was likely hiding out in her native Russia with money she stole from his now defunct company, Namesys.
Nina Reiser's remains were found in Oakland's Redwood Regional Park, about a half a mile from where she was last seen. Click image for full map.
(Credit: Google)Reiser, handcuffed to his attorney, did in fact bring authorities to a grave site Monday containing his wife's remains in a heavily brushed, secluded area about 40 yards off a road in Oakland's Redwood Regional Park. The grave site was located about a half mile from where Nina was last seen in 2006 at Reiser's mother's house, where he was living.
It's unclear whether the cause of death was ever determined through an autopsy. But Wired reported that after the sentencing, prosecutor Paul Hora revealed some of the details from Reiser's confession. Reiser first punched Nina in the mouth, then strangled her to death, Hora said. Hora added that Reiser "stored the body in the bathroom, then moved it to his car, where it stayed for two days while he searched for a place to bury her," according to Wired.
Wired's David Kravets added that before he was formally sentenced, Reiser vowed to make up to society for what he had done and said he was putting Namesys and ReiserFS into a trust fund for his children. Reiser added that he hoped to earn money for his kids while in prison, assuming he's "able to get access to a computer and the Internet," according to Kravets.
Michelle Meyers is an associate editor who tracks online happenings in media, entertainment, and politics. E-mail Michelle. 



2) what does the code matter versus who wrote it? After all, we have lots of instances where Microsoft employees were arrested:
http://www.stargeek.com/item/190445.html (Hacking)
http://www.komonews.com/news/archive/4153606.html (Pedophilia)
http://www.out-law.com/page-3674 (Software fraud)
Volkswagons, or vegetarians eating hamburgers, or some Arabs filling up their cars with gas. Shades of
OJ Simpson: Did you know that according to the Law of Moses, the adulterer and the adulteress were both
to be put to death? And that adultery is when a man lies down with a married woman who is not his wife?
Jealousy is about relationships whereas envy is about earthly things like "higher education", or cars, or stock
options, or "who gets the dog". As far as what they use in prisons, my guess they also use hammers and
nails. For not every male in prison likes to watch sports, and work on cars. Some like to read. And libraries
continue to "digitize content" to keep paper and pens away from "terrorists" I suppose.
Congrats!!!!
> The penultimate poster child of your typical Linux developer.
Said the typical in-bred, bible-thumping country moron.
You obviously haven't figured it out yet, but open source is another boon to capitalism. Money's much better spent on a person's knowledge and ability to perform support than just a bunch of bits and bytes on a disk.
Keep your righteousness to yourself...Please.
Does the following link mean that Microsoft is a haven for pedophilia?
http://www.komonews.com/news/archive/4153606.html
...didn't think so.
I hope that prison is designed for storing lots of small men optimally..
And on that note, I want to see a journal of this whole ordeal, it could be called:
"I Did It, Here's How it Happened"
But why did he do it? What if it turned out that his wife was like that creature in the
movie, Species? We are not told everything.
Americans, I've noticed, are much like Canadians. They seem to believe that a person
should have no "civil rights" when he goes to prison, unless that person happens to be
female. I think prisons should be co-ed. And as for males who think it is OK to allow a
man to be abused by another male, let that man be put to death. For a moral right is
not the same as a legal right. Neither a victim, nor a victimizer be. Did you know that
in some states in the US South, men who go to prison lose the right to vote for the
remainder of their lives? How many African American males in the US South have lost
the right to vote? Also, democracy is 'one person, one vote': By destroying males, "they"
can promote "women's rights" (male slavery). Maybe a "nanny state" will care more about
boys? I doubt it. I don't think females want to join the "jocks" in the iron cellars, when they
have an opportunity to join their sisters in air-conditioned office buildings instead.
That said, do not these posted comments take on the appearance of a "rorshach test"?
But who is testing who? If software makes a computer, who made you?
A man feels a need for a woman, but she may want him if he is useful. As Gloria Steinem
put it, A woman needs a man the way a fish needs a bicycle. She also said, If the shoe does
not fit, you don't change the foot.
Spiritually speaking, Adam wants his rib back. She is the key, and he is the lock. She wears
him like a garment, useful but not needful, it would seem. After all, he is not perfect, is he?
Your remarks are very bigoted, very stereotyped. I could draw up a stereotype of U.S. southerners, but I won't, because it wouldn't be right--everyone is different. Accusations about people because they happen to like Linux, or live in the south, are ridiculous and childish.
And no, I'm not a linux "enthusiast". I like Windows for what it's good at (consumer desktops) and linux for what it's good at (web servers).
- by Sentinel August 31, 2008 7:02 PM PDT
- Many people seem to believe that Reiser's actions and the software he helped create are related. The truth is, programmers are also people, with their own lives. What Reiser chose to do with his life and the life of his wife, has nothing to do with everyone else's conflict over Linux being better than windows of ReiserFS being better than NTFS or any other filesystem.
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- by Ysangkok September 3, 2008 12:10 PM PDT
- I was under the impression that ReiserFS is faster than ext3 when operating on small files. Yet faster with notail,data=writeback
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(21 Comments)But since some commenters brought up the "filesystem conflict", here's my take. I doubt ReiserFS will a have long life, or that it will be used for longer in the future. However, that has nothing to do with Mr. Reiser's current conviction. The truth is that, while ReiserFs was the first Linux journaling FS, it is not the best one out there. There are other readily available technologies that provide many advantages and features ResierFS does not provide. With its creator behind bars, and with the existence of other, better alternatives, I believe ReiserFS will soon be history.
Now some might say, that I too am bringing up the "filesystem conflict" and taking sides. But I am not making this up. Go ahead, look a filesystem comparison in Google and see for yourself. ReiserFS formatted partitions lack the speed and other features FS's like ext2 and ext3 provide.
Here's source: http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/388
Last test is on small files.