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Originally posted by jmeghunts View PostThat was a bad one for sure.
Yeah. Cody Dacus. He was always a messed up kid when growing up. I can remember telling my parents that something was wrong with him. He got a new pellet gun for Christmas one year and wanted to have a "war" with it. I don't like getting shot at, so I said no. He proceeded to shoot at me. What he didn't realize was that I had a red Ryder and could out shoot him 10 bb's to 1 pellet. I wore his ***** out and he went crying to his mama
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Originally posted by super_dave View PostYeah. Cody Dacus. He was always a messed up kid when growing up. I can remember telling my parents that something was wrong with him. He got a new pellet gun for Christmas one year and wanted to have a "war" with it. I don't like getting shot at, so I said no. He proceeded to shoot at me. What he didn't realize was that I had a red Ryder and could out shoot him 10 bb's to 1 pellet. I wore his ***** out and he went crying to his mama
Wow that's him! I worked part of that one but was tied up with another bad one when it came in.
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Originally posted by doublearrow View PostSeveral of my friends and my wife know this pyscho. Cons brother into killing the parents last year. New charges yesterday cause she was banging said brother (adopted but still....)
http://www.cbs7.com/content/news/Gra...428254353.html
Other than him, I've know a few others. We have a family construction company and have hired several dirtbags over the years. Some right out of prison. One guy that worked for us for years had killed his infant child. We had a laborer once that killed two girls in a murder for hire deal. Another long time employee of ours killed two guys in a bar fight. He got self defense on the first one, but had to do some time in the second one because he chased him outside and broke his neck in the parking lot.
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Used to work with a guy in the oilfield. He was really nice and a hard worker but you could tell he had a screw loose (a full scalp tatoo is what I noticed first)...details are sketchy and I cant remember his last name to google it but basically he kidnapped his estranged wife in Abilene and fled south, eventually shooting a cop during a traffic stop. I could have swore the stop was in Kerrville but I cant find any news articles on it.
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