MS Ping
Bet that made Bernice happy. /obscure
I’m curious to see a picture of Rudy. He sounds like a slime bag.
“This situation culminated when Quilon, who had begun watching pornography on Richardson’s computer, stated that he wanted to have sex with Richardson’s wife. Richardson ordered Quilon to gather his belongings and leave. Quilon refused and walked out to a shed behind the home where Richard kept axes and other tools that could be used as weapons. Richardson then armed himself with a pistol. As Quilon returned from the shed, he approached Richardson in a threatening manner, with one arm concealed behind his back. Richardson attempted to stop him by warning him not to come any closer, and by firing a warning shot into the ground, but Quilon kept coming toward him, so Richardson shot Quilon in the stomach.
¶ 5. Richardson called 911 and informed the dispatcher that he had shot a man named Rudy Quilon in his back yard. Richardson stated that Quilon had come at him in a threatening manner and kept coming towards me, and that I told him don’t come towards me any more. He told the dispatcher that he had fired one warning shot at the ground, which Quilon ignored, and that Quilon had said don’t do that, I’ll take care of you. Expert testimony established that Richardson shot Quilon at close range, somewhere in the range of 30 inches from the end of the barrel to the man’s skin where the bullet went in.
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Though they intended to help the man, the undeniable end result is that they ended up *killing* him and ruined their life savings through legal fees at the same time.
Well done, nitwits. Some charlatan no doubt convinced them that they get a slightly comfier Lay-Z-Boy® recliner in heaven than everyone else for doing 'good deeds' on Earth.
I hope they've learned a valuable lesson (at 71 years old, yet) and aren't becoming involved in some wild cougar outreach program they've dreamed up.
Who, in their right mind, would offer a prisoner they did not know to live in their house?
I helped a released prisoner once, but I knew the kid and he did time for driving recklessly and ended up killing a young woman in an accident. He was into fixing up fast cars. Bad hobby for a teen. He really needed help becoming a regular human again. He was not violent at all; but dysfunctional after prison. He cried for three weeks when he got out. Every time he saw me he cried like a four year old child. I helped him get a job and he recovered. But like I said, I knew the kid.