U.S. court releases chilling audio of homeowner gunning down teens in break-inLaw & Order | 206895 hits | May 03 12:27 pm | Posted by: N_Fiddledog Commentsview comments in forum You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Whisperin Byron is one spooky dude.
http://www.canadaka.net/link.php?id=83510
Or those two poor little fool druggies who broke into Whisperin Byron's basement would have done themselves a favor if they read the papers and listened to the advice of this lady from Detroit who'd also been forced to throw down against home invaders.
http://www.canadaka.net/link.php?id=83524
He's not very smart. Neither is the second kid who came downstairs - didn't he hear the gunshots?
Well, the main thing is that he's safe now.
Not scary enough for Sean Hannity who has a man crush now on this murdering scumbag.
No way. Really? Link me. I don't believe you.
Must have been before he heard the tape.
- Billy Bob Thornton as the hitman, Fargo episode 1
Those kids chose the wrong road to go down. And they ran into the wrong dragon to annoy. I hate defending anyone so cold blooded, but this is all on those two dummies. They deliberately chose the wrong thing to do, met someone a lot worse than they were, and paid a horrible price for their bad decision making. Leave Byron Smith alone to his own devices and in a few years he dies unnoticed and the cops go into his house and marvel at his collection of weapons and stockpiled ammunition. Raise his ire and end up in the morgue.
Sorry, but I just can't feel sorry for criminals, not when their own choices lead them to a bad end. They failed at being good citizens of a society long before they encountered Byron Smith.
- Billy Bob Thornton as the hitman, Fargo episode 1
Those kids chose the wrong road to go down. And they ran into the wrong dragon to annoy. I hate defending anyone so cold blooded, but this is all on those two dummies. They deliberately chose the wrong thing to do, met someone a lot worse than they were, and paid a horrible price for their bad decision making. Leave Byron Smith alone to his own devices and in a few years he dies unnoticed and the cops go into his house and marvel at his collection of weapons and stockpiled ammunition. Raise his ire and end up in the morgue.
Sorry, but I just can't feel sorry for criminals, not when their own choices lead them to a bad end. They failed at being good citizens of a society long before they encountered Byron Smith.
Good grief...
Basic common sense actually. Don't act like a jerk and you won't get nailed.
The shooter needs to spend the rest of his life in prison, no doubt. But don't tell me the two cousins were innocent victims, they were a couple of budding career criminals and this wasn't their first B&E. One of them reportedly had hit Smith's house at least once before.
Thanos is right in that they simply ran up against someone not only nastier but someone with job skills that would make him the bane of any common crook. If the guy could do embassy security, defending a home in suburbia would be child's play.
Those kids chose the wrong road to go down. And they ran into the wrong dragon to annoy. I hate defending anyone so cold blooded, but this is all on those two dummies. They deliberately chose the wrong thing to do, met someone a lot worse than they were, and paid a horrible price for their bad decision making. Leave Byron Smith alone to his own devices and in a few years he dies unnoticed and the cops go into his house and marvel at his collection of weapons and stockpiled ammunition. Raise his ire and end up in the morgue.
Sorry, but I just can't feel sorry for criminals, not when their own choices lead them to a bad end. They failed at being good citizens of a society long before they encountered Byron Smith.
First lesson, stay the Fuck out of people's homes and you won't get shot.
Let's just say the odds of you getting shot drop dramatically.