Posted on 05/11/2022 7:48:34 PM PDT by Libloather
TRENTON, S.C. - A 60-year-old man who strangled his girlfriend died of a heart attack while burying her body in their South Carolina backyard, investigators said.
Deputies found Joseph Anthony McKinnon's body Saturday after neighbors called and reported an unconscious man in a yard in Trenton, the Edgefield County Sheriff's Office said in a statement.
As they investigated McKinnon’s death, deputies found a body wrapped in trash bags in a freshly dug hole and determined it was his girlfriend, Patricia Ruth Dent, 65, investigators said.
An autopsy on Dent determined she had been strangled and neighbors told officers they saw McKinnon digging a hole in his yard the day before, deputies said.
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“So I am not really into Zombie movies.”
Understand. Just so you know ... Walking Dead is not really just about zombies. The zombies become an incidental background aspect of the series.
I originally had the same reaction as you - another stupid show where they capitalize on zombies etc. But WD like Breaking Bad is its own animal and well written.
Walking Dead is about survivalists in a post-apocalyptic world.
Indeed, talk about the ultimate karma.
A 60-year-old man who strangled his girlfriend died of a heart attack while burying her body in their South Carolina backyard, investigators said
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It’s a twofer.
Guy took one of Guns and Roses songs a bit too literally.
Only song I like from them.
He did
Quick instant Karma for this guy and then evil devils like Soros avoid “Karma” for decades. Life is not fair...
Regards,
I did just get bored with it after a while...which is also why I found the Zombieland movies so hilarious! Good stuff...:)
I especially liked the Bill Murray mansion scene...!
Sounds like an episode of, Suspense!
He dug the hole the day before.
I hadda laugh at that. We’re twisted.
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