Re: Man not Indicted After Killing Man His Cheating Wife Claimed was Rapist
Re: Man not Indicted After Killing Man His Cheating Wife Claimed was Rapist
Assuming the guy that got shot wasn't married, he wasn't a cheater.
As to what will happen to the wife, we'll have to wait for the verdict.
Re: Man not Indicted After Killing Man His Cheating Wife Claimed was Rapist
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Originally Posted by Adrian II
Yeah yeah. He could have aimed for the tires. Probably couldn't see through the beer can wind chimes on his porch anyway.
Just curious: are there trailer parks in the Netherlands, or do you base your distain for them on how they are portrayed by Hollywood - thereby pressing your point about: "Trailer Park Justice"?
It's a catchy phrase, I admit. It invokes Duelling Banjos, beer-bellied Bubbas, packing heat, and meteing out vigilantee justice in their wife-beater t-shirts...
full disclosure: I live in a trailer park. Fuller disclosure: my 'trailer' has no wheels, nor do my neighbors', making ours a 'high-class' trailer park :laugh4:
Re: Man not Indicted After Killing Man His Cheating Wife Claimed was Rapist
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Originally Posted by KukriKhan
Just curious: are there trailer parks in the Netherlands, or do you base your distain for them on how they are portrayed by Hollywood - thereby pressing your point about: "Trailer Park Justice"?
I've been to one in Virginia. Boy...
But I suppose there are Trailer Park customs and accessory jokes, just as there are Los Angeles customs and acessory jokes, Jewish customs and accessory jokes, etcetera. It wouldn't do if I started complaining about wooden shoe jokes, would it? To be onnest I don't give a dayum. So don't thank ahm ignert, Kukribubba. Ahve spotted them squirrel tails on yer ahntenna so y'ain't foolin me none.
Re: Man not Indicted After Killing Man His Cheating Wife Claimed was Rapist
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Originally Posted by AdrianII
...Ahve spotted them squirrel tails on yer ahntenna so y'ain't foolin me none
'ems raccoon tails, ah'll have ye know. :)
Point taken.
Re: Man not Indicted After Killing Man His Cheating Wife Claimed was Rapist
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Originally Posted by Sarmatian
What strikes me as odd, is that the guy carried a gun while he was working/fishing/walking the dog/drinking beer with his friends! Who, in the right state of mind, carries a gun on any of these activities?
There are several states in the U.S. where it is legal for private citizens to carry firearms with them wherever they go. Believe it or not, many people in those states consider it their civic duty to carry a weapon so that they can do their part to protect their friends and neighbors from crime. It is as natural for them to grab their pistol before they leave the house as it is for you to grab your wallet, keys, and cell phone. As for the "drinking beer" part, I think that even the NRA discourages mixing guns with alcohol.
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True. But then, Jesus didn't have dried chewing tobacco on the side of his pick-up truck either
Well I have to correct you on a stereo type. The use of chewing tobacco is mainly older men while the youger generation perfers snuff. A fine line to outsiders but it makes all the difference here.
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Why didn't the husband just divorce her? They would still be brother and sister.
This isnt Alabama! Jeez we still have some dad gum class. The real question would be can you disown a cousin:smash:
Re: Man not Indicted After Killing Man His Cheating Wife Claimed was Rapist
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Originally Posted by Strike For The South
Well I have to correct you on a stereo type. The use of chewing tobacco is mainly older men while the youger generation perfers snuff.
You mean the husband, the wife and the cheater were all under age? Somehow explains it.
Re: Man not Indicted After Killing Man His Cheating Wife Claimed was Rapist
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Originally Posted by Adrian II
You mean the husband, the wife and the cheater were all under age? Somehow explains it.
13 14 and 12 IIRC
Re: Man not Indicted After Killing Man His Cheating Wife Claimed was Rapist
The woman should do time.
The man should do something for shooting the "rapist" in the head. Very few people are mistakenly shot in the head.
The shot to the head leaves few doubts about self-defense. If I was the man, I would've aimed low and then used something more personal like my hands or a knife...but that's because I think sexual predators are The worst people ever.
Re: Man not Indicted After Killing Man His Cheating Wife Claimed was Rapist
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Originally Posted by IrishArmenian
The woman should do time.
The man should do something for shooting the "rapist" in the head. Very few people are mistakenly shot in the head.
The shot to the head leaves few doubts about self-defense. If I was the man, I would've aimed low and then used something more personal like my hands or a knife...but that's because I think sexual predators are The worst people ever.
Uhh it wasn't an accident shooting him in the head, he fired 4 times, I think that rules out the possibility of an accidental discharge. Is shooting someone COM some how better then shooting someone in the head?
No offense but if your trying to kill someone who you think is a dangerous rapist and you have a firearm but decide to use your hands, I hope you never have to defend yourself.
Re: Man not Indicted After Killing Man His Cheating Wife Claimed was Rapist
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Originally Posted by Strike For The South
13 14 and 12 IIRC
There you have it. One year in between, eh? Now if the husband is his own father and the lover was the woman's brother, they would all have an even number of ancestors again and everything would be hunkydory. Except that one of 'em one is dead, of course.
Re: Man not Indicted After Killing Man His Cheating Wife Claimed was Rapist
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Originally Posted by gunslinger
There are several states in the U.S. where it is legal for private citizens to carry firearms with them wherever they go. .
Well in reality there are 40 states that allow it; but they dont allow it everywhere. It varies from state to state but in general you can't carry in schools, bars, some government buildings and businesses that are posted with signs prohibiting weapons on the property.
In most states you can't be charged with a crime for the last one, they can ask you to leave and if you refuse you can be charged with trespassing.