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Re: OT: Need advice - country living
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Posted by Vern-MI on August 22, 2003 at 05:22:38 from (66.2.148.60):
In Reply to: OT: Need advice - country living posted by JeffE on August 21, 2003 at 08:36:39:
If the guy is ever caught you may be surprised at who he is. We had a case in Michigan where a guy asssaulted seven women on separate occasions while they were using a local bike path. Turns out the attacker was the neighbor across the road. There were sketches of the attacker in the paper from the victims descriptions but they didn't appear anything like the neighbor. It totally surprised the neighbors because this guy was a youth leader in a local Church of The Nazarene. His wife had commented that he couldn't do any outside work because he was constantly getting poison ivy on his legs. He came home with a smashed up car once and claimed someone must have hit it in a parking lot. The church people stood by this jerk even though seven victims positively identified him and he was caught red handed by a passing motorist while he was assaulting a victim. He is in the slammer now. Bottom line is protect your family but don't do something really stupid with a gun or a dog which will ruin your life and the lives of your family forever. Stay well within the law.
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