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Holy shit! My neighbor killed his wife then offed himself
So the other day my neighbor kills his wife, then kills himself. They just released the details of how he did it... Turns out, the guy strangles his wife then takes a zip tie and strangles himself with it!
What a fucking twisted way to go |
shit happening
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where do you live?
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wow that sucks, you know them/close to them?
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He left a note saying he killed her because of money problems. Never know whats going thru some peoples heads |
unbelievable like you said you never know
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people are seriously foooked
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some fucked up people out there
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Still can't understand how "moneyproblems" can drive a man into doing shit like this... Unbelievable:(
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Zip Tie... I have not ever heard of that before.
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If he lives right next to you I would buy his house, rezone your combined properties into three lots and develop on the third one and then sell both the developed and the murder house.
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Some people are really insane or are they psycho? nah.
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So she was asking him to buy something and he refused because he had no money and then she never stopped asking and made him furiouse and he killed her and himself.
I am Sherlock Holmes. |
Why kill the wife?
He could taken a life policy out and then 'fallen' under a train or something... Unless of course she was responsible for the money problems and thats why he took her with him. |
I thought I sensed more oxygen whenever I took a deep breath!
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love hurts...
P.S. shitty thread |
he blamed it on money problems, but the truth is really that he couldnt stand having a pornographer for a neighbor
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Sorry to hear that.
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so next week your going to announce your expanding your business?
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this is our fucking world...
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Wow that's harsh
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shitty deal :(
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My wife and I had a townhouse with attached garage, which was adjacent to neighbor's garage. Late one night, we're lying in bed and notice horrible exhaust fumes filling our place. After investigating, we discovered the guy next door, drunk, running his truck in his garage and playing loud country music. My wife called the cops ? they came, and saved his life ? he was already unconcious in a suicide attempt; an attempt that could have killed us in our sleep from his damn fumes...
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really horrible thing I suppose! luckly I wasn't there at the moment!
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Happy Valentine's Day
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Thats seriously one harsh day
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very twisted......
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Wow! What caused Charles Rocket's suicide?
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Ohhhh, he's the Max Headroom guy! Now I know why he looks familiar.
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some people are just messed right up
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ohhhh sorry to hear that...
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That is fucked up... damn
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Rocket recovered from this early career setback and acted in many films, including Earth Girls Are Easy, It's Pat, Dances with Wolves, and Dumb & Dumber, often portraying the antagonist. On the small screen, he managed to secure a series of guest spots on several 1980s sitcoms, co-starred in the failed 1992 comedy-drama series Tequila & Bonetti, and played rival network president Ned Grossberg on the 1980s cyberpunk series Max Headroom. Rocket became well known for his role as Richard Addison (brother to Bruce Willis' David Addison) on the popular comedy-drama Moonlighting and as "Adam" the first "Angel of Death" on CBS's "Touched By An Angel" series. As the 1990s wore on, beneficial roles were few and far between, as Rocket struck out in such box office duds as Titan A.E. and Fathers' Day and in the short-lived 2000 John Goodman series Normal, Ohio on the Fox network. Nevertheless, he found limited success in guest spots on many popular television programs in the late 1990s and early-to-mid 2000s, including Quantum Leap, The King of Queens, Touched By An Angel, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent, the last of which marked his final appearance on network television. He also lent his voice to popular video game titles Star Wars: Starfighter, Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter (as the character "Nym" in both games), Descent 3, and Age of Mythology. His final film role came in the 2003 movie Shade, starring Sylvester Stallone and Melanie Griffith. Charles Rocket's final appearance on television was on the series "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" in 2004. He guest starred playing a bank robber named "Donny DePalma". Coincidentally, the character he portrayed was suicidal. [edit] Alleged Suicide On October 7, 2005, Rocket's body was discovered by police in his yard in Canterbury, Connecticut; his throat had been cut. The Connecticut state medical examiner later ruled his death a suicide. No foul play is suspected. He is survived by his wife Beth Rocket (Crellin), son Zane, and grandson Ruben. Some fans were disappointed over the "tribute" on the October 22, 2005, episode of SNL (hosted by Catherine Zeta-Jones). Declining to show even a short clip, the program simply displayed a brief title card on the way to a commercial. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Rocket |
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