I know the anger of having someone break into your house and take the things you've worked hard to get. So I can relate to the old dude somewhat. I feel no sympathy for the thieves in this incident. They got what they deserved.
She didn't die from the first shot. It was the following shots to finish her off that killed her.
I know the anger of having someone break into your house and take the things you've worked hard to get. So I can relate to the old dude somewhat. I feel no sympathy for the thieves in this incident. They got what they deserved.
...He set up a deathtrap and kill zone. He lured these people in, then shot and executed those people after it was clear they were no longer any threat to him. He taunted them and shot them repeatedly, obviously taking great pleasure in it.
That's not self defense, that's fucking murder.
I know the anger of having someone break into your house and take the things you've worked hard to get. So I can relate to the old dude somewhat. I feel no sympathy for the thieves in this incident. They got what they deserved.
This is what I dont get unless people are reading something I didnt. Since when is not having a car on your driveway a deathtrap and a lure for thieves? The kids had to break into the house too, he didn't purposefully make entering easier on them.
The repeated shooting was beyond fucked and the old man deserves bars, but the whole incident required a robbery to take place. I dont consider the scenario a bait by any means.
This is what I dont get unless people are reading something I didnt. Since when is not having a car on your driveway a deathtrap and a lure for thieves? The kids had to break into the house too, he didn't purposefully make entering easier on them.
The repeated shooting was beyond fucked and the old man deserves bars, but the whole incident required a robbery to take place. I dont consider the scenario a bait by any means.
This is what I dont get unless people are reading something I didnt. Since when is not having a car on your driveway a deathtrap and a lure for thieves? The kids had to break into the house too, he didn't purposefully make entering easier on them.
The repeated shooting was beyond fucked, but I think his pleasure came from putting down thieves, not from a thirst for plain old murder. The whole incident required a robbery to take place, and I dont consider the scenario a bait by any means.
This is what I dont get unless people are reading something I didnt. Since when is not having a car on your driveway a deathtrap and a lure for thieves? The kids had to break into the house too, he didn't purposefully make entering easier on them.
The repeated shooting was beyond fucked and the old man deserves bars, but the whole incident required a robbery to take place. I dont consider the scenario a bait by any means.
I know the anger of having someone break into your house and take the things you've worked hard to get. So I can relate to the old dude somewhat. I feel no sympathy for the thieves in this incident. They got what they deserved.
This is what I dont get unless people are reading something I didnt. Since when is not having a car on your driveway a deathtrap and a lure for thieves? The kids had to break into the house too, he didn't purposefully make entering easier on them.
The repeated shooting was beyond fucked and the old man deserves bars, but the whole incident required a robbery to take place. I dont consider the scenario a bait by any means.
This is what I dont get unless people are reading something I didnt. Since when is not having a car on your driveway a deathtrap and a lure for thieves? The kids had to break into the house too, he didn't purposefully make entering easier on them.
The repeated shooting was beyond fucked and the old man deserves bars, but the whole incident required a robbery to take place. I dont consider the scenario a bait by any means.
Smith, victim of several prior burglaries (he only reported one, however), sets up a tarp (to protect his carpet from blood), snacks, Ruger Mini-14 rifle and .22 revolver in his basement. He is positioned perpendicular to the stairs. In addition, he has set up a cell phone jammer in his house, activated his surveillance system, set up an audio recorder, and unscrewed the light bulbs elsewhere in the house.
I know the anger of having someone break into your house and take the things you've worked hard to get. So I can relate to the old dude somewhat. I feel no sympathy for the thieves in this incident. They got what they deserved.
It reminds me of hunters setting up traps so they can shoot the animals that come to them).
This is what I dont get unless people are reading something I didnt. Since when is not having a car on your driveway a deathtrap and a lure for thieves? The kids had to break into the house too, he didn't purposefully make entering easier on them.
The repeated shooting was beyond fucked and the old man deserves bars, but the whole incident required a robbery to take place. I dont consider the scenario a bait by any means.
This is what I dont get unless people are reading something I didnt. Since when is not having a car on your driveway a deathtrap and a lure for thieves? The kids had to break into the house too, he didn't purposefully make entering easier on them.
The repeated shooting was beyond fucked and the old man deserves bars, but the whole incident required a robbery to take place. I dont consider the scenario a bait by any means.
This is the dream of most gun owners in the US: The opportunity to kill someone under the assumption they'll get away with it
Yep
Annoying animals in your yard, rummaging through your trash.
Set out a trap so you can catch and shoot them
I know the anger of having someone break into your house and take the things you've worked hard to get. So I can relate to the old dude somewhat. I feel no sympathy for the thieves in this incident. They got what they deserved.
This is the dream of most gun owners in the US: The opportunity to kill someone under the assumption they'll get away with it
Wow, there's more 2nd amendment obsessives on GAF than I expected there to be
Case in point. Guns and the obsession with them in the US has become a sickness. How can you claim to be moral and just when you literally own a tool designed and produced to take life
Imo this guy got what he deserved but those kids were also assholes. It's a fucked up situation all around.
None of that addresses what you quoted at all.He waited downstairs, had a tarp to put the bodies so they wouldn't bleed on the carpet, waited a day to call the police, and taunted the thieves before killing them.
They're not hapless kittens who happened to stumble into an open doorway. They're thieves who had the option to not break into someone's property and steal his belongings.
None of that addresses what you quoted at all.
No argument there, guy is a total scumbag.First shot was attempted murder if you prefer. The point is that it wasn't self defense.
This is what I dont get unless people are reading something I didnt. Since when is not having a car on your driveway a deathtrap and a lure for thieves? The kids had to break into the house too, he didn't purposefully make entering easier on them.
The repeated shooting was beyond fucked and the old man deserves bars, but the whole incident required a robbery to take place. I dont consider the scenario a bait by any means.
That isn't evidence of a death trap?
None of that addresses what you quoted at all.
They're not hapless kittens who happened to stumble into an open doorway. They're thieves who had the option to not break into someone's property and steal his belongings.
They're not hapless kittens who happened to stumble into an open doorway. They're thieves who had the option to not break into someone's property and steal his belongings.
So have you actually read through the entire verdict and case? And of listened to the recordings of him killing the two and the cleanup?
What are you hoping to accomplish here?
Yes, and it is why I believe he is guilty of murder as opposed to self defense. My argument is only towards the very first part of the event, where he made it look like his house was not occupied at the time. I'm not being dense by ignoring the fact he intended it to look that way, and I am purposefully ignoring what he did inside after the break in because I dont disagree that it was wrong. I am focusing on the part that I disagree with, which is calling a house that is locked up a trap just because it was missing a car on the driveway and the lights were out.
Yes, and it is why I believe he is guilty of murder as opposed to self defense. My argument is only towards the very first part of the event, where he made it look like his house was not occupied at the time. I'm not being dense by ignoring the fact he intended it to look that way, and I am purposefully ignoring what he did inside after the break in because I dont disagree that it was wrong. I am focusing on the part that I disagree with, which is calling a house that is locked up a trap just because it was missing a car on the driveway and the lights were out.
They're not hapless kittens who happened to stumble into an open doorway. They're thieves who had the option to not break into someone's property and steal his belongings.
What is your point? I believe that is pretty much well established.
Yes, and it is why I believe he is guilty of murder as opposed to self defense. My argument is only towards the very first part of the event, where he made it look like his house was not occupied at the time. I'm not being dense by ignoring the fact he intended it to look that way, and I am purposefully ignoring what he did inside after the break in because I dont disagree that it was wrong. I am focusing on the part that I disagree with, which is calling a house that is locked up a trap just because it was missing a car on the driveway and the lights were out.
JFC stop spreading this myth.
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My point is that it's silly to compare them to baited animals. They knew what they were doing.
In most states, this is purely false. The burglars must be posing a direct threat to your life, and simply there presence of being in your home is not considered a direct threat to your life.You have the right to shoot burglars who enter into your home
The "shoot them in the leg" myth that, after being debunked countless millions of times, is still being spread by uninformed individuals everywhere.what myth exactly? I'm saying had he not laid that trap to murder those kids and actually felt threatened, he did not have to fatally shoot them.
My point is that it's silly to compare them to baited animals. They knew what they were doing.
Given the complete lack of progress made to quell gun violence in America, the only fair answer is not much at all.
My point is that it's silly to compare them to baited animals. They knew what they were doing.
How convenient for you that two kids were brutally murdered so you could have a good opportunity to pull out your soapbox.
In most states, this is purely false. The burglars must be posing a direct threat to your life, and simply there presence of being in your home is not considered a direct threat to your life.
The "shoot them in the leg" myth that, after being debunked countless millions of times, is still being spread by uninformed individuals everywhere.