Posted on 01/03/2014 1:43:50 PM PST by BBell
New Years eve was cold and rainy so there were a lot of fireworks going off on the night of January 1st.
Does anybody think we need a description when they give it, as to the sub-section of humanity that did this?
It sounds like a hit.
Interesting comments at the linked post. Some are implying there’s more to it than meets the eye. Who knows.
If it ain’t muzz or gibsmedats, an extra $5 to the FReepathon this month
“Interesting comments at the linked post. Some are implying theres more to it than meets the eye.”
It does seem like a strange story.
It does seem like a strange story.
I thought the same thing when the story was reported in some detail yesterday. The stolen vehicle was found about a mile away ransacked but not stripped as is usually the case with stolen vehicles that are recovered down here in the swamp state south. The murder happened in a middle class racially mixed area that is a pretty low crime area. Three children and no mention of any mother is another interesting but depressingly not uncommon feature. Casual out of wedlock procreation is far too much the norm here , more than in many areas among white and black, only the Viets seem to still maintain pretty strong traditional family structures.
my money is on ex-wife’s new BF.
“It sounds like a hit..”
What bothered me with the article is when the family members were listed: parents, children and siblings. No mention of a wife or EX-wife. Hmmmm.....
Rest in peace Sgt Anderson.
This piece mentions the ex-wife, just in passing and not by name. It says that relatives, including his ex-wife, gathered at the home.
And it was at the ex-wife’s parent’s house where this happened.
I suppose it could have been a crime of opportunity, but it seems like a strange place to carjack someone, in a residential neighborhood. However, I must point out that not only did the in-laws not realize shot(s) had been fired, neither did any of their neighbors. I’m assuming this is like most suburban areas, the houses are pretty close together. Can anyone more familiar with guns explain this? Does it imply a silencer was used? If so, is that “normal” car jacking behavior?
Find out who benefits from his service life insurance. Unfortunately this is not the first time something like this has happened.
What was weird with the carjacking is it was found 2 miles away. That stood out to me as not a normal carjacking.
“What was weird with the carjacking is it was found 2 miles away.”
That was what happened with the car from the car jacking at the NJ Mall before Christmas. Further than 2 miles, but they found the car the next day abandoned in Newark, which is close to the mall.
But I’m pretty sure those car jackers did not intend to kill anyone and I’m sure they were in the oh sh*t we screwed up mode. But maybe that would be true in this case too.
However, the car in the Jersey theft was a very, very high end car, this one sound pretty ordinary. Although I’ve heard thieves do steal every day cars too, not just fancy ones.
Ah, that does explain a lot. Thanks! We had some folks setting off fireworks here at the Jersey Shore too. Pretty far from us, but we could see and hear them. I banged my pot, you gotta make a little noise!
I bet someone already called to see how they can get his SGLI.
RIP. I hope the bast*rds who did this fry.
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