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I saw that, truly terrible. Reminds me of the incident here in Edmond OK several years ago. 14 killed at the post office. Is the postal service that stressful of a job to cause this kind of thing?

Glenn

 
Crying and surrounded by friends and family, the man said, “I just want to hug her while she’s still warm,”
Suicide is such a chicken-**** selfish way out... and to take out others in the process? ****.
 
Although local to you, apparently nobody near to you was harmed. As small a bright spot as it is, it still is. A real sad shame for those affected by this act. I've always wondered, what if a person committed suicide and it didn't help? I mean, you think death is a very final state, but it sure takes faith in that belief to go ahead and make the leap. With two near-death experiences notched into my own belt, I'm not so sure anymore.

 
Yeah, odd and meaningless as coincidences go I guess.

However, reading the TRIB this morning I was reminded of the sadness and tragedy of it all.

 
Okay, this thing just got close to home. I knew the shooter. Cousin of our previous masseuse and still close friend. I met her a number of times at parties and such. Always was a strange bird, but had seemed to be pulling out of her seemingly mild dementia when she got into making health food biscuits for dogs and selling them to local stores. They were selling very well, then she up and moved outta state.

Sad.

 
Thought about you W/C guys/gals when I heard the location. TWN I suggest you consider partying w/a different crowd. Our freaks over here just kill fellow schoolmates--you remember Luke Woodham! Pearl High School? into Satan worship, yadda, yadda, that Freak-A-Zoyd was the first to start the school shooting rampage that swept across the country the past several years. I drive past that school everyday to and from work. Unfortunately this crap is just about everywhere these days. Damn good thing you never cut her off while on the bike!

 
Goleta is the town we stayed at when visiting Mission Santa Barbara recently. :blink:

 
From Fox News, strange things just never stop!

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — For better or worse, an 87-year-old woman has married a 49-year-old man who police say bludgeoned his grandmother and great aunt to death 30 years ago and buried them in their beloved rose garden.

Frank Czumalowski was married Tuesday in Bridgeport to Radmila Dobrijevickan of Easton.

Their honeymoon will have to wait. After the wedding, they went to court, where Superior Court Judge Richard Comerford sentenced Czumalowski to 2 1/2 years in prison for violating his probation over a conviction for sexually assaulting his 12-year-old stepdaughter from another marriage.

As he was taken away in handcuffs, Czumalowski's new bride pledged she would wait for him.

"Who are we to judge?" said Czumalowski's lawyer, Rob Serafinowicz. "Throughout history there have been odd couples and things worked out well. In this case, all we can do is wish them the best and hopefully, with good behavior, Frank will be out in a year."

In a rambling diatribe that lasted nearly an hour, the new Mrs. Czumalowski defended her husband to the judge.

"He didn't want to kill a bug on the porch, I had to use my velvet slipper to kill the bug," she said. "He is a very unlucky person, I hope I will have a good life with him."

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In 1977, Czumalowski, then 19, was found not guilty by reason of insanity of the murders of his grandmother and great-aunt.

According to police, Czumalowski's 82-year-old grandmother, Louise Tomassetti, and 60-year-old aunt, Elvira Barbieri, were huddled over the stove in their Milford home, preparing an Easter dinner, when he beat his grandmother to death and stabbed and beat his aunt to death. He buried them beside their rose bushes, police said.

Czumalowski was released from a state psychiatric hospital after about six years.

 
she got into making health food biscuits for dogs and selling them to local stores. 
TWN,

This lady sounds like some i met up there in SB some time back she gave me some of those dog biskets, and told me she was selling them to store. I installed a counter tops for her. I wonder if this is the same lady :unsure:

J dog

 
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