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threebag 09-14-2017 09:35 PM

They were planning one hell of a red light green light game

EPodolak 09-14-2017 11:26 PM

I'd expect a little burst in this thread around now.

Baby Lee 09-28-2017 02:16 AM

/thread

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...a-love-n805016

Cliff's notes - in 1990 a lady answered the door to her home.
A fully decked out clown with balloons greeted her.
As she went to greet the clown, it shot her in the face, right in front of her two teen sons
She died a few days later
The dad was a suspect
They never made a murder case, but the scrutiny led to convictions and jail time for unrelated accounting/fraud-style crimes [ie, small time mafia type shit, racketeering and such].
When he got out of jail, he eventually remarried
Recent improvements in DNA testing lef to retesting of old evidence this year.
The DNA tests proved that the women he married after he got out of jail was the original killer.
No info yet if the dad was involved in the original plot, or the unwitting object of a murderous crush.

Imon Yourside 09-28-2017 05:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 13109742)
/thread

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...a-love-n805016

Cliff's notes - in 1990 a lady answered the door to her home.
A fully decked out clown with balloons greeted her.
As she went to greet the clown, it shot her in the face, right in front of her two teen sons
She died a few days later
The dad was a suspect
They never made a murder case, but the scrutiny led to convictions and jail time for unrelated accounting/fraud-style crimes [ie, small time mafia type shit, racketeering and such].
When he got out of jail, he eventually remarried
Recent improvements in DNA testing lef to retesting of old evidence this year.
The DNA tests proved that the women he married after he got out of jail was the original killer.
No info yet if the dad was involved in the original plot, or the unwitting object of a murderous crush.

Just FYI i'm unrelated and NO it's NOT ME! :D

GloryDayz 09-28-2017 06:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KILLER_CLOWN (Post 13109766)
Just FYI i'm unrelated and NO it's NOT ME! :D

:clap:

Imon Yourside 09-28-2017 06:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GloryDayz (Post 13109775)
:clap:

I still Identify as Male for one. :)

Reerun_KC 09-28-2017 06:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KILLER_CLOWN (Post 13109776)
I still Identify as Male for one. :)



IRL or internet only?


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GloryDayz 09-28-2017 06:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KILLER_CLOWN (Post 13109776)
I still Identify as Male for one. :)

We've all learned not to assume any documented identities.. :thumb:

scho63 10-07-2017 09:54 PM

Young White people are such trash bucket junkies! :eek::eek:

:shake::shake::shake::shake::shake:

Florida moms overdosed on heroin while their newborns were in the backseat, police say

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/10/07...olice-say.html

Two Florida women who became friends after meeting at a drug-treatment program were arrested after overdosing on heroin in an SUV with their 1-month-old and 2-month-old babies in the backseat, police said.

Kristen Leigh O’Connor, 27, of Coral Springs and June Ann Schweinhart, 28, of Lake Worth, were charged with child neglect after they were released from the hospital, police in Boynton Beach, Fla., said.

“This is an incredibly tragic situation and ultimately, the ones most affected by this are those innocent, beautiful babies,” Boynton Beach police said in a Facebook post announcing the arrests. “We hope this serves as a wake-up call for these moms, and that they seek further treatment for their addiction. We sincerely wish them all the best.”

Family members of the two women took custody of the newborns.

Police said O’Connor and Schweinhart went to a parking garage Thursday to snort heroin in the company of the two babies. They bought the heroin from a drug dealer for $60.

Schweinhart called 911 when O’Connor began to overdose but then she started convulsing, police said.

Officers brought these babies back to the police department after their mothers overdosed on heroin (Boynton Beach Police Department)

“Fortunately, there was a Good Samaritan nearby who saw all of this happening and took the phone from her to speak with dispatchers,” Boynton Beach police spokeswoman Stephanie Slater said in the Facebook post.

Cops found the babies strapped in their car seats, the Palm Beach Post reported.

At the hospital, O’Connor told police she and Schweinhart knew each other from a drug treatment program and decided to “hang out” on Thursday, the paper reported.

O'Connor also told police she and Schweinhart became friends because their babies were due the same day, according to the paper. The infants were born four days apart.

O’Connor was released on $4,500 bond, the paper reported. Schweinhart was being held in lieu of $3,000 bail.

A judge told O’Connor she can only see her baby if her mother is present, according to the paper.

Schweinhart was told that if she makes bail she can have contact with her baby if another adult is present.

http://a57.foxnews.com/images.foxnew....jpg?ve=1&tl=1

http://a57.foxnews.com/images.foxnew....jpg?ve=1&tl=1

GloryDayz 10-07-2017 11:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scho63 (Post 13131347)
Young White people are such trash bucket junkies! :eek::eek:

:shake::shake::shake::shake::shake:

Florida moms overdosed on heroin while their newborns were in the backseat, police say

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/10/07...olice-say.html

Two Florida women who became friends after meeting at a drug-treatment program were arrested after overdosing on heroin in an SUV with their 1-month-old and 2-month-old babies in the backseat, police said.

Kristen Leigh O’Connor, 27, of Coral Springs and June Ann Schweinhart, 28, of Lake Worth, were charged with child neglect after they were released from the hospital, police in Boynton Beach, Fla., said.

“This is an incredibly tragic situation and ultimately, the ones most affected by this are those innocent, beautiful babies,” Boynton Beach police said in a Facebook post announcing the arrests. “We hope this serves as a wake-up call for these moms, and that they seek further treatment for their addiction. We sincerely wish them all the best.”

Family members of the two women took custody of the newborns.

Police said O’Connor and Schweinhart went to a parking garage Thursday to snort heroin in the company of the two babies. They bought the heroin from a drug dealer for $60.

Schweinhart called 911 when O’Connor began to overdose but then she started convulsing, police said.

Officers brought these babies back to the police department after their mothers overdosed on heroin (Boynton Beach Police Department)

“Fortunately, there was a Good Samaritan nearby who saw all of this happening and took the phone from her to speak with dispatchers,” Boynton Beach police spokeswoman Stephanie Slater said in the Facebook post.

Cops found the babies strapped in their car seats, the Palm Beach Post reported.

At the hospital, O’Connor told police she and Schweinhart knew each other from a drug treatment program and decided to “hang out” on Thursday, the paper reported.

O'Connor also told police she and Schweinhart became friends because their babies were due the same day, according to the paper. The infants were born four days apart.

O’Connor was released on $4,500 bond, the paper reported. Schweinhart was being held in lieu of $3,000 bail.

A judge told O’Connor she can only see her baby if her mother is present, according to the paper.

Schweinhart was told that if she makes bail she can have contact with her baby if another adult is present.

http://a57.foxnews.com/images.foxnew....jpg?ve=1&tl=1

http://a57.foxnews.com/images.foxnew....jpg?ve=1&tl=1

Millennials :rolleyes:

gblowfish 10-14-2017 10:00 AM

Did Manti Te'o move to Florida?


http://www.kmbc.com/article/man-kill...3A+New+Content

PASCO COUNTY, Fl. —
A murder turned into a shootout with deputies Thursday after authorities say the deceased gunman, 30-year-old Brian Disario, shot and killed his mother's friend, 56-year-old David Armstrong.

Disario reportedly believed Armstrong was hitting on his imaginary girlfriend. Disario has a history of mental illness.

Authorities then say Disario fired at deputies, and caused a nearby elementary school to go into lockdown after he pointed a gun in that direction.

Investigators are now trying to figure out how Disario was able to get a hold of all the guns he had.
*

displacedinMN 10-17-2017 10:08 AM

325-pound woman charged with killing girl by sitting on her
Associated Press OCTOBER 17, 2017 — 10:56AM

Quote:

PENSACOLA, Fla. — A 325-pound (150-kilogram) Florida woman is charged with killing her 9-year-old cousin by sitting on the child as punishment.

Veronica Green Posey, 64, was arrested and charged with homicide and cruelty toward a child, The Pensacola News Journal reported. The Escambia County Sheriff's Office report identified Posey as the girl's cousin.

Paramedics and deputies responded to the family's Pensacola home following a 911 call Saturday. Posey told deputies she sat on Dericka Lindsay as discipline "for being out of control."

During the punishment, Dericka told Posey and two other adult relatives, who are identified in the report as the girl's parents, that she couldn't breathe. When Posey got up, Dericka wasn't breathing. Authorities said Posey called 911 and started CPR on the child.

The arrest report said Grace Joan Smith, 69, and James Edmund Smith, are charged with child neglect.

Grace Smith called Posey, who is her niece, to her house to help with disciplining the girl, according to the report. She told investigators that Posey hit the girl with a ruler and metal pipe before the child ran to an armchair.

James Smith told investigators that Posey sat on the girl for about 10 minutes before she complained she couldn't breathe. She stayed on the chair for an additional two minutes before getting up, he said.

Mike Carroll, secretary of the Florida Department of Children and Families, issued a statement that called the child's death "appalling." He said the agency will work with the sheriff's office to hold those responsible for her death accountable.

"As the family has a prior interaction with the child welfare system, a thorough quality assurance review will be conducted to review all prior interactions this family has had with the child welfare system," the statement said.

Posey was released Monday on $125,000 bail. The Smiths remained in jail, with Grace Smith's bond set at $75,000 and James Smith's bond at $50,000. Escambia County jail records didn't list an attorney for Posey or the Smiths.
Also-think about a 64 year old woman having a 9 year old cousin.

ptlyon 10-17-2017 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by displacedinMN (Post 13157907)
325-pound woman charged with killing girl by sitting on her
Associated Press OCTOBER 17, 2017 — 10:56AM



Also-think about a 64 year old woman having a 9 year old cousin.

Or a 69 year old mother of a child of 9 years

displacedinMN 10-18-2017 07:54 AM

Who's cheese?
Nacho cheese
They say the customer is always right.
However, in the case of a Florida woman who tossed hot nacho cheese at a 7-Eleven clerk, Melbourne police couldn’t disagree more.
It was around 1:50 a.m. Thursday when Stephanie L. Hicks, 31,walked into a 7-Eleven store in Melbourne to buy a sandwich and a cup of nacho cheese, the Palm Bay Daily reported. The cashier told Hicks not to open the cheese dispenser, but the hungry woman ignored her request.
Hicks proceeded to open it anyway and went up to pay for her items, only to be denied service by the employee. That’s when Hicks launched the sandwich and hot nacho cheese across the counter at the clerk.
As the food traveled through the air, Hicks yelled: “The customer is always right.”

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/stat..._1140/GetImage

If anyone can shrink that-feel free. Ick

GloryDayz 10-18-2017 08:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by displacedinMN (Post 13159413)
Who's cheese?
Nacho cheese
They say the customer is always right.
However, in the case of a Florida woman who tossed hot nacho cheese at a 7-Eleven clerk, Melbourne police couldn’t disagree more.
It was around 1:50 a.m. Thursday when Stephanie L. Hicks, 31,walked into a 7-Eleven store in Melbourne to buy a sandwich and a cup of nacho cheese, the Palm Bay Daily reported. The cashier told Hicks not to open the cheese dispenser, but the hungry woman ignored her request.
Hicks proceeded to open it anyway and went up to pay for her items, only to be denied service by the employee. That’s when Hicks launched the sandwich and hot nacho cheese across the counter at the clerk.
As the food traveled through the air, Hicks yelled: “The customer is always right.”

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/stat..._1140/GetImage

If anyone can shrink that-feel free. Ick

Guilty!


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