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    Not for the faint of heart.

    Just had a gruesom murder up here. 70 year old father shot his daughter's live in boy friend with cross bow bolt! In the aorta.

    First time I ever heard of that happening. Top it off he then used a chain saw. Sick people now days! I knew the guy that pulled the trigger but he did not seem to be that kind of person.
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    Daughter's live in boyfriend, doesn't seem all that unusual although with him at age 70 his daughter has to be old enough to not need her "honor" defended. Now the chainsaw, that adds another dimension.

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    Ouch! Crossbow and a chainsaw? Dangerous times we live in. Any anti depressents involved?

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    None that I know of. The father asked the guy to come and fix his tractor. A death blow like the man got could have given him 5 to 8 seconds to realize what happened!

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    Quote Originally Posted by A. F Medic View Post
    None that I know of. The father asked the guy to come and fix his tractor. A death blow like the man got could have given him 5 to 8 seconds to realize what happened!
    The old come fix my tractor trick. I will not fall for that one.

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    We need "common sense" laws to protect us from crossbow wielding fathers, when's enough,enough. High powered Chainsaws just need to be banned,obviously it was much to easy for this madman to do his dirty deeds.


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    'Let's see...crossbow bolt to the aorta. maybe he'll get the message. But JUST in case he doesn't, I'm gonna let Mr. Poulan have a few quality minutes with him..'

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarPig1976 View Post
    We need "common sense" laws to protect us from crossbow wielding fathers, when's enough,enough. High powered Chainsaws just need to be banned,obviously it was much to easy for this madman to do his dirty deeds.
    You sole my post that I resisted posting fearing I would have ventured into the forbidden territory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOOKED ON HISTORY View Post
    You sole my post that I resisted posting fearing I would have ventured into the forbidden territory.



    "Nuts"

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    I think he just didn't like him.
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