Posted on 09/17/2013 12:33:12 PM PDT by jimbo123
The madman who massacred a dozen people at the Washington Navy Yard fell hard for a woman he met on a trip to Thailand but she dumped him when he invited her back the US to shack up.
Aaron Alexis visited the Asian country for about 45 days in 2012, supposedly to improve his language skills and learn about Thai culture, according to Nutpisit Suthamtewakul, the owner of a Thai restaurant in Texas, where Alexis worked.
But instead, he went to massage parlors, chased women, and developed a serious crush on one particular female, Suthamtewakul told Britains channel 4.
But when she scorned him, the troubled Navy vet said it was because the woman didnt like black people, Suthamtewakul said.
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Hell hath no fury like a man scorned...
Thailand
She dumped him, and not a moment too soon.
He had to work on the NMCI network.
No other explanation is necessary.
I love you long time Joe!
13 people died cuz some failed rapper fell in love with a WHORE?
You know what this was?
A TIZZY.
HOW is that manly, hmmm..?
What a freakin flake!!! Falls in love with a causal hook up girl who doesn’t like crazy people in his case black crazy people. Why didn’t he go to Thailand and kill some people?
Thailand?
Thailand!
The 100% pure Alabama Blacksnake test.
It’s probably still a jump to say that inspired his workplace violence yesterday.
That name explains it all!
Sounds like he had a complex about being black, something the Left is always feeding.
How does someone go from working in a Thai restaurant in Texas to working for a sub-contractor for the US Navy, in Washington DC ?? in less than a year? And who hired him ?? And on what basis ?
Do not Google pictures for “Thai Massage Parlor”
The Buddhist I have met were not violent at all. Very quiet and introverted people. Cannot say they are all like that, have not know that many.
This perp sounds like a real psycho.
Guess he is really unhappy where he now finds himself.
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