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To: Conscience of a Conservative

Reminds me of what those two scum bags did to that family in Cheshire, CT, I really doubt this one scum bag did all this by himself he had an accomplice he must have..to be able to do everything he did all by himself just seems unlikely to me and yes he is a career criminal, but nothing in his record to indicate this kind of violence, but when it comes to psychopaths, no one ever really does know til they do it


9 posted on 05/21/2015 4:15:18 PM PDT by Sarah Barracuda
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To: Sarah Barracuda
Reminds me of what those two scum bags did to that family in Cheshire, CT, I really doubt this one scum bag did all this by himself he had an accomplice he must have..to be able to do everything he did all by himself just seems unlikely to me and yes he is a career criminal, but nothing in his record to indicate this kind of violence, but when it comes to psychopaths, no one ever really does know til they do it

That was my first reaction too (also mentioned that in the same thread earlier where I was wondering about his record). It does seem unlikely that one person could pull something as brutal as this off without assistance. Although, I guess not impossible - this guy looks very strong, and if he was armed, I guess he could have taken control of the whole family.

Or, the family could have cooperated with him if they thought that cooperating would save their lives. If I recall correctly, in the Cheshire case, the scumbags drove the wife to the bank to withdraw money, and had her go in by herself - she told the tellers what was going on, and said that the captors were being "nice" and only wanted money.

12 posted on 05/21/2015 4:24:05 PM PDT by Conscience of a Conservative
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