Posted by JD Seller on December 16, 2012 at 16:34:07 from (208.126.196.144):
A fellow, I did a lot of trading with in the past, shot his son this afternoon. His name is Leroy Louderback. He is 71 years old. He has been trading equipment for fifty years or more. He kind of specialized in the small Ford tractor stuff. I just talked to him a few weeks ago about some parts for the Ford 981 I have. I am starting to round up the parts I need to restore it. Leroy told me he had to run his son off. The boy, John,(he was in his forties) had gotten hooked on drugs and alcohol. Leroy and John had a pretty good Equipment sales business going there 2-5 years ago. They seemed to be doing pretty good. Leroy told me he could not trust John with any money or trades because John just blew the money. I knew John had gotten into a physical fight with Leroy earlier this year. Leroy had a restraining order against John. It seems that John went to Leroy's today higher than a kite and started fighting Leroy and Leroy shot him. It is real shame because John was Leroy and Diana's only child.
It just seems like this week is full of bad news. If any of you are from that area of South-Western Ohio let me know if there is anymore news. It is in Brown county in the town of Georgetown.
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