As people in the U.S. and worldwide learn of Saddam Hussein?s execution, one Long Island resident is haunted by the memory of his prison time under Hussein?s regime.Sid Herdoon is haunted by the events beginning in April, 1969 in Baghdad. Hussein's secret service snatched him from his office, and threw him in prison. Like many other Jews, Herdoon was given no explanation. Now, 38 years later safe in his Merrick home, Herdoon remains haunted by the torture he witnessed and endured in Hussein's prison. He says Hussein would enjoy seeing people get tortured. Herdoon says Hussein most often would hang people from the ceiling and beat them.Herdoon was in prison for five months before he was released and able to escape to north Iraq, and later to Israel. He met his wife in Israel and the two moved to Long Island in the 1980s to raise their family. Herdoon agrees Hussein?s execution is a form of justice but says there will never be justice for the hundreds of thousands of people that were killed in Hussein?s regime.