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I guess you couldnt resist going there , in your quote.
Originally posted by rival
Too bad there wasn't a concealed carrier or a man of moxie to help the defenseless woman.
Originally posted by Saidin
Ban Knives.
Originally posted by littled16
reply to post by riverwild
Did the attacker know his victim or did he just choose her at random? The article did not say. Makes me glad I don't go to Bed, Bath & Beyond very often. Maybe the guy consumed too many K-Cups and thought she was going to take away his coffee.
Now, was his crime worthy of the death penalty? Maybe, depends on local laws. Either way, that's the court's decision. Not yours nor mine... it's up to the judge and jury.
Originally posted by riverwild
Originally posted by littled16
reply to post by riverwild
Did the attacker know his victim or did he just choose her at random? The article did not say. Makes me glad I don't go to Bed, Bath & Beyond very often. Maybe the guy consumed too many K-Cups and thought she was going to take away his coffee.
The victim did not know 19-year-old Tyrik S. Haynes, the Middletown man accused of trying to kill her Thursday afternoon, Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office (MCPO) spokesperson Charles Webster said.
rumson.patch.com...
Originally posted by Tw0Sides
I guess you couldnt resist going there , in your quote.
Originally posted by rival
Too bad there wasn't a concealed carrier or a man of moxie to help the defenseless woman.
Because the Flip-side could be said as well.
Good Thing He Didnt Have a Gun, or Many More Innocent People Could Have Been Killed.
Originally posted by Tw0Sides
Good Thing He Didnt Have a Gun, or Many More Innocent People Could Have Been Killed.
Originally posted by maria_stardust
reply to post by Tecumte
One doesn't have to be insane to go on such a terrifying crime spree. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if this was just some punk wanting to commit an outrageous crime in order to garner the attention of the masses by having his name and face splashed across television and computer screens across the nation.
I call it the Kardashian Syndrome or, more aptly, "Hey, look at me! Aren't I so special!"