Posted on 07/10/2014 10:52:23 AM PDT by Oliviaforever
The capital-murder suspect in the shooting deaths of six members of a family at their Spring home apparently posed as a delivery man to gain entry to the house, authorities said Thursday.
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I just noticed that FedEx came by... two boxes were sitting on top of the mailbox by the road. Thanks FedEx for leaving them where anyone could grab them.
I guess its better than when that UPS guy dropped one over the fence onto the concrete. (thank God I was outside when the laptop came though)
This article (and headline) was written by an exceptionally moronic journalist.
You can customize your delivery options with FedEx at: http://www.fedex.com/us/delivery/
Glad you noticed in time. I had the same experience with FedEx. My original driver always drove down my long curved driveway, gave my barking dog a bone, and carried anything heavy onto my porch. A real gentleman. Then FedEx hired an Amish driver for my route who wouldn't come into my driveway, did nothing but complain. And he left an envelope containing a cashiers check for five figures out on the road, not in, but next to my mailbox. Anyone could have picked it up unnoticed. I was screaming on the phone to fedex, all they could tell me was that it "had been delivered."
Due to federal law no one except the postal office may use any mailbox.
This is why Texas has an express lane to death row.
These people moved from California to Texas. I’m sure the media will try to make something of that even though the shooter was from Utah. This family was murdered simply because they were relate to his ex-wife.
The media will be all over this as the shooter was from Utah and the deceased family was Mormon as likely was the shooter.
They are going to make this guy out to be a conservative white guy.
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