"Young Blood"
She met him a week ago and he was “everything” to her? Setting the bar a little low there, sweetie?
That said, this dad should understand that his daughtet is an adult and it’s her right to make stupid decisions.
Was Jeremy crusing for chicks at a homeless shelter? Talk about low hanging fruit.
Well the killer is a cop, so nothing bad will happen to him. Anyone want to bet the the dead teen will have "made a threatening gesture?" Since the kid is dead, he certainly won't be contradicting the cop's story.
When he kicked his daughter out, if that is indeed what happened, he lost any right to have much input into what or who she did.
So this hubby and wife hit squad roll up, cap this kid for no reason and they’re out free on the streets? Cops are special people. /s
Ping?
Nothing new with Tulsa cops. Years ago a TULSA cop ambushed and killed his wife with a crossbow.
Weird. That guy looks familiar. But, his wife?
He must’ve married a pet armadillo. Seriously?!
When did she climb the Fugly Tree and fall out of it, hitting every Fugly Branch on the way down.
Dude, if you wanted out, I think it would have been cheaper to just walk.
We’re men. We don’t need nothing but a blanket and thermos.
Jackass.
Well, you’ll get to stay in a beautiful gated community in McAlester. Lovely place in the summer....
They need to fry both her parents. Too bad it won’t happen until 2033.
Daddy.
Who’s that riding in the sun?
Who’s the man with the itchy gun?
Who’s the man who kills for fun?
Psycho Dad, Psycho Dad, Psycho Dad.
So Jeremy really isn't homeless -- but he hangs out at homeless shelters cruising for newly dropped-off females -- to take home to his "family's" house -- which, just coincidentally, was well enough known to police that the parents who are cops were able to track them down, and shoot the little pimp dead right there.
My guess is that Jeremy is an aspiring young, urban businessman of the street variety, and that he grabbed the girl PDQ from the shelter, and that he was either pimping her out from the "family's" home, or was fixin' to get ready to put her on a corner. She just needed some breakin-in TLC, thus "he was my everything," until the game really gets going -- then it's down, down, down, the toilet.
18-year-old daughter, Lisa, says her parents kicked her out a week ago and dropped her off at a homeless shelter....”
Did we need to hear anymore of her story?
She had problems long before this episode, likely many.
RIP Jeremy.