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Posted by flying belgian on February 26, 2007 at 08:40:14 from (207.13.162.207):
In Reply to: Low Life posted by Allan In NE on February 26, 2007 at 07:25:05:
here in so. Mn. some low life gets his pickup stuck in ditch at the end of guys driveway. about 2 weeks ago. goes toguys house and steels his suv to pull himself out. gets suv stuck also so gets mad and walks back to guys house and murders guy and 13 yr. old son. shoots wife but she survived. is in criticle care. he then walks to neighbors house and steels his p.u. and drives home to nearby village. police pick him up minutes later. charge him with murder among other things. lowlife claims the gun went off accidently. thing is each victom was shot several times. seams odd to me that a gun could go off accidently several times but that is what he is saying. I don't even own a gun so I don't know. is that possible?
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