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When Alleged Killers Commit Suicide, Do They Cheat Justice?
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Tuesday morning’s report from Erie, Pennsylvania that wanted murder suspect Steve Stephens killed himself came less than 48 hours after accused Washington state mass shooter Arcan Cetin apparently hanged himself in a Snohomish County jail cell. Stephens was the notorious “Facebook killer” suspect who apparently gunned down an elderly man in Ohio and then posted the killing on Facebook. |
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PHORTO
(4/19/2017)
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“All I can say is that I wish he had gone down in a hail of 100 bullets. I wish it had gone down like that instead of him shooting himself.”
Without wishing to sound unsympathetic, if I were her I would wish that he'd shot himself before murdering her father.
That's what I would wish, uh-huh. |
Comment by:
punch
(4/20/2017)
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I saw a cartoon on Ammoland, entitled, "What's more troubling?" On the left-side pane the caption reads, "An evil killer murders a 74 year old grandfather on Facebook live..." and the right-side panel caption reads, "Over two hours later... Thousands watch and share without reporting it..."
I have to say, for me, most troubling is thousands watch and share without reporting it. |
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