Posted on 11/11/2024 10:11:11 PM PST by BenLurkin
A 33-year-old Seattle woman killed her father with an ice ax after the pair got into an argument over keeping the lights off on Election Day, prosecutors alleged last week.
Corey Burke, who “appeared to be having a mental health crisis,” is accused of murdering Timothy Burke, 67, inside their Seattle home around 8 p.m. last Tuesday...
“Corey stated … when her father started arguing with her, about the lights being shut off, that she ‘just freaked out,’” according to the documents.
“The defendant told Detectives that she knew that she could not convince him to keep the lights off, so she went upstairs retrieved an ice axe and tripped her father, strangled him with the axe and her hands and then bit him and hit him several times in the head and side with the blunt and sharp ends of the ice axe,” according to a case summary by the prosecutor’s office.
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that’s cold...
She said she had to “do something” about her dad after he wanted to turn the lights on. Yep, she did something all right.
Lock her up for the duration of her life.
Lock “IT” up.
“The Lefties are spreading mental illness by hyping the election of Trump into the second coming of Adolf Hitler. It’s like a mass hysteria. More tragedies like this are sure to follow.”
No doubt, I was at the grocery store today wearing my MAGA hat. I had some weird dude following me around the store, I am always armed so I didn’t worry about it.
“Mental health issues seems to be the common characteristic among partisans of the Left.”
That’s very true. They say that 25% of liberals are on psych meds, that means 75% of them are untreated.
Who knows. Maybe in mourning?
Supposedly he was living in her $800,000 house. Blue Origin pays big money to hire for diversity.
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