Posted on 01/04/2025 9:44:16 PM PST by BenLurkin
Clifford was last seen alive as he was leaving his home in Benson, Arizona, just outside of Tucson, when he left to help a stranger who had knocked on his door seeking help for car trouble, his family said.
The episode began when the family saw a man flashing a light through their windows, then beg for help
She urged her spouse to let someone else help out but Clifford refused, telling her, ” ‘No nobody is coming to help them, I need to help them’ and went out the door.”
The 53-year-old’s remains were later found next to a still-smoldering car. His exact cause of death is still unclear.
“I feel so empty. We planned to grow old together, live into our 90s, and die of old age,” she told the station
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Correct.
Look more like 3 homeless meth heads.
a good man is hard to find because no good deed goes unpunished. Daniel Penney on one end and this guy on the other forces deeper thought before any action. don’t forget to thank your local democrats.
That is the most shocking and most intense short story I’ve ever read. I read it many many years ago and I’ve never forgotten it.
Agreed.
or human sacrifice
Cochise County has a few witches
Pure evil. They played on his kindness to draw him out so they could kill him and steal the truck.
Some people need to die early.
...and painfully.
Just why?
Meth would be good reason. Meth heads are wacked in the cranium.
He made it into Heaven misses! No more suffering growing old with you. Yea, sucks you have to do so alone, but be so very happy for him, he did good!
We live currently in “New America”. Don’t open the door. Call the sheriff. Lock and load. Trust is in short supply.
That would be it for me.
This is no longer 1960s America and those who don’t adapt often pay the price.
My simple rules: No answer to unexpected door knocks, no answer to unexpected phone calls.
With AAA, vehicle warrantee road side services, cell phones, etc., responsible people rarely need help. These types of savages are far too common to risk stopping for someone.
"The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson ... same effect.
Oldest scam in the book. Best thing to do is offer to call the police
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