Posted on 04/22/2017 4:22:40 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A man charged with fatally stabbing a Florida restaurant worker and former Florida State mascot in a fight over gumbo spices has been found guilty of second-degree murder.
Caleb Joshua Halley was found guilty Thursday in the 2015 death. He faces up to life in prison for the crime.
Panama City police say 33-year-old Halley was working at Buddy's Seafood Market when he and a co-worker, 26-year-old Orlando Thompson, began arguing about how much spice to add to the restaurant's gumbo.
(Excerpt) Read more at nbcmiami.com ...
Dumbos fighting over gumbo.
Some people take their gumbo very seriously.
Uh yes, no doubt about it.
Some people take their gumbo very seriously.
...not anymore, he won’t be missing the gumbo in orison
Orison=prison
Too many cooks spoil the gumbo!
I think they mixed up the murderer and the victim =>
“PANAMA CITY, Fla. - A jury found Orlando Thompson, 27, guilty of second degree murder for the death of Josh Halley, 33,.”
http://www.mypanhandle.com/news/thompson-guilty-for-2nd-degree-murder-awaits-sentencing/695238573
This was a black on white murder.
Perp
Victim
Gumbo spices are worth killing for, worth dying for, worth going to Hell for.
Don’t f*** with the gumbo.
“I swear, man, if you put one more drop of tabasco in that pot...!!!”
Caleb Joshua Halley, murder victim.
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Orlando Thompson, convicted murderer.
The correct answer to ‘how much seasoning should you put in gumbo’ is “MORE”.
nevermind.
Such a shame.
Florida and food related violence. This isn’t the first time and won’t be the last.
Black on brown crime.
“The two had also been roommates at one point.”
The gumbo, er, plot, thickens...
Chicken nuggets, chicken wings, BBQ chicken, and now gumbo. Deadly foods in diverse neighborhoods.
Filé or okra?
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