Sad story all around. Not listening to the tape. I refuse to. R.I.P. to the teenagers who happened to be idiots one night and lost their lives over it to what seems to be a crazed homeowner.
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04-30-2014, 05:23 PM #691
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04-30-2014, 05:23 PM #692anonymousGuest
Break Into people's houses. Your putting your life at risk. Plain and simple. Yeah guy went potato and videotaped himself. That was stupid. The guy didn't go into town and blow ransoms away. People broke into his home. With intent to steal from him. Back in the good old days you would get blown away for stealing someone's shot at the saloon. When you fuk with people's stuff that's what you get. As for the old man he did act crazy. But te moral of the story is break into someone's home. Your life must not be that important to you
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04-30-2014, 05:28 PM #693
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04-30-2014, 05:28 PM #694
poor dudes home had been broken into 10+ according to the article? What do you want? Should he just keep bending over for the scum?
He had called the police multiple times, no avail.
What would have happened had he been asleep at night unarmed?
I love how the article emphasizes the fact that the two teens who broke into his home were unarmed?. Perhaps he should have asked them if they were armed before shooting? LOL
EDIT: Vietnam war veteran. Poor dude probably waded knee deep in mud for months getting shot at while getting eaten alive by mosquitoes. Comes home to america, busts his ass as an engineer, only to have his house repeatedly raided by teens high on drugs (girl was found to be high on cough syrup). Cops don't respond? Do what needs to be done. I would be pissed as well. Good for him!always pick 2 crew
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04-30-2014, 05:28 PM #695
I think it was more the way he did and the way he acted after, not the fact that he shot them.
Audio suggests he was enjoying himself while killing them. When he didnt call police or ambulance until the next wrote his ticket to jail. Someone randomly breaks into your house and you shoot them you call the cops right away.**ALPHA CREW**
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04-30-2014, 05:45 PM #696
No, it's not. Killing is not always murdering, as we all know.
Had he shot both the teens cleanly and killed them on the first shots fired, it would not have been murder, it would have been a castle-doctrine justified killing.
Murder is MUCH different than killing. Preparing to shoot at someone (yes, most likely shooting to kill) that is actively committing a crime isn't murder.
Hence, the case really shouldn't be involving premeditated murder. He should get convicted for second degree murder for the execution after the girl was incapacitated.Country Must Be Country-Wide CREW
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04-30-2014, 05:48 PM #697
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Why do some of you retards keep going on about how he should be allowed to shoot someone who broke into his house, so this case is fine?
That's not why he's been convicted of murder.
It's because instead of shooting them, incapacitating them and calling the police, getting the phuck out of there, what ever.... he trash talks them, moves the body, shoots one in the head while she's laid on the floor for 1 minute, then leaves their bodies over night before calling the police.
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04-30-2014, 05:50 PM #698
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04-30-2014, 06:08 PM #701
Yep, no problem with that. I'm quite certain the court would not have found him guilty of premeditated murder had he not killed them execution style.
So a "paranoid crazy old man" loads up his guns in anticipation of a crime, and he SO HAPPENS TO BE RIGHT. You're telling me that him being paranoid (or in this case, prepared), makes a justified killing a premeditated murder all of a sudden? Remember, no one would have bat an eye if he was surprised by the break in, grabbed his gun, and shot. Him being "paranoid" doesn't automatically make a killing, murder.
This is, of course, completely ignoring the way he executed the girl. As I stated, he deserved that second degree murder charge based on that action, but the premeditated murder charge is WAY off base.
Remember, the charge is premeditated MURDER, not premeditated KILLING. Two completely different things.Country Must Be Country-Wide CREW
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04-30-2014, 06:29 PM #702
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04-30-2014, 07:18 PM #703
This is my view.
I feel that in general the people of today are softer then they ever have been before. The thought of someone being 100% responsible for their actions is now somewhat of a forlorn conclusion.No matter what someone does first, it is somehow always held in comparison to the reaction they receive. Why can't something ever be like this " This person did X so now that person ended up receiving X"? This is the way the real world works, especially when it comes to something as serious as trying to rob someone's house.
I'm not saying the guy didn't do anything wrong but I do feel that ALMOST...just almost.. it almost doesn't matter how it was done. The fact of the matter is the man was defending his home and his possessions. The two teens knew (or should have, at that age) that there is always a possibility of danger in those activities. The audio recordings are just more fodder for the 12 soft,liberal losers and the general public still plugged into the matrix. Soft, Naive Individuals who, mind you, were picked at random from a mailed out letter to decide the fate of a US Military veteran who perhaps said some things that rattled their Kool-Aid pumping hearts.
Things that could have been said right after an adrenaline dump of fear and many other emotions circling around in his gut. Who knows what someone might say after just going through that scene. He might have had it recording because it might very well have been him dying that day and he wanted evidence of it."Look sir I really don't want anything of this, and I go 'woosh' like dis and I slit you throat and its over and out.." - Bas Rutten
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04-30-2014, 07:33 PM #704
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04-30-2014, 08:05 PM #706
old mans a serial killer. I'm saying this with my self defense pistol on my hip
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04-30-2014, 08:06 PM #707
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04-30-2014, 08:14 PM #708
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04-30-2014, 08:41 PM #709
I repped you. A lot of people in this world, especially my generation (80s+) have forgot what personal responsibility is. Taking responsibility for their actions.
Not gonna say the kids deserved what happened at all. But I'm not gonna say that if you break into a persons house bad ****s gonna end up happening to you sooner or later. It's not if... its when, sooner or later you will break into the wrong house.Fantasy Football Team (1ppr) - http://i.imgur.com/o4i4xs3.png
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04-30-2014, 08:49 PM #710
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The premeditation occurred when he killed them execution style after the threat had passed. Contrary to popular belief, premeditation can happen just seconds before an act.
From a jury instruction:
Premeditated killing means that the defendant intended to kill and made a conscious decision to do so. It means simply that the defendant had an opportunity to think about [his] [her] acts before they were undertaken. The decision to kill must have been formulated at the time of the killing. The law does not fix an exact period of time that must pass between the formation of the intent to kill and the acts that result in the killing. The period of time must, however, be long enough to allow reflection and conscious choice by the defendant.
Whether premeditation exists is to be determined by all the evidence presented to you concerning the facts and circumstances of the killing.
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05-01-2014, 12:59 AM #713
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you guys are dumb as fuk. it's not the fact that he shot intruders in his home. if you break into someone's home, you should have reasonable expectations that you can be killed.
it's instead of simply incapacitating the intruders, he EXECUTED them.
what were they going to do writhing on the floor with bullets in them? were they still a threat?
he clearly had the upper hand, and instead of calling the cops, he decided to exact his own justice.
if he had simply shot them and then called the cops, we wouldn't be having this discussion right now, even if the intruders died from their wounds.B.S. in Computer Engineering, Cal Poly Pomona, 2013.
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05-01-2014, 05:51 AM #714
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My point was that by definition of the law and in the eyes of the jury, the guy 'had a plan and intended to kill them'. That is evidenced by the recording and even his own remarks to the police. He had no plan to call the cops once they were incapacitated. He planned on murdering them at that point. If he had killed them in the first shot or two, no problem. But he said and the evidence shows that he reloaded his weapon and even used another one. Gave the girl a 'finishing blow' under the chin 'because .22 doesn't travel through bone well'. He murdered them at that point. And it just so happened that he planned to do that.
As a law-abiding citizen once he was fearful of his life he was justified to shoot them. Once they were incapacitated, it's hard to justify self defense. Therefore it becomes murder. He is getting what he deserves.
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05-01-2014, 06:01 AM #715
What a facked up story.
I have no problem with shooting and killing an intruder in your home.
But the way this guy went about it was disturbing.
I don't know how anyone can debate this. It just wasn't right.
Just the fact that he waited until the next day to call the police shows some mental issues.Architect, Marine Biologist, Importer-Exporter, Latex Manufacturing.
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05-01-2014, 08:16 AM #716
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05-01-2014, 08:35 AM #717
damn. reading the transcript i couldn't understand what he was saying "sorry about that". sounds like he shot her, went to finish her then the gun jammed. that was what he was sorry about. then shot her 4 times with the 22. then whispering "cute. bet she thought she was a pro".
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