Posted on 11/06/2013 4:32:41 PM PST by NotYourAverageDhimmi
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - Court documents released Monday outlined a Tuesday home invasion on the north side. It paints a picture of a nightmarish home invasion, repeated rape, gunshots and robbery.
It was early morning on Oct. 29 when, according to police, six suspects entered the family's home.
Detectives said during the investigation it was discovered there was no forced entry but alluded to unsecured back doors that had structural issues.
The suspects started in the parent's bedroom, yelling to give them money. That woke up the daughter and began a long, gruesome period of crime.
Eventually suspects drove the mother to an ATM to get money, and while in the car she was sexually assaulted. The mother was also shot twice once in the upper leg, and once in her foot while trying to escape.
Meanwhile, in the home, the daughter was being repeatedly raped by multiple suspects.
When the mother returned, the daughter was then forced to go to an ATM with another suspect. While in the car, the daughter told detectives the suspect "talked to her about previously attending North Central." The daughter told detectives the suspect "resembled someone she knew."
Throughout the whole ordeal, the father remained in bed. Police say he has a medical condition that makes moving difficult.
The suspects eventually left with all three of the family's vehicles, cash and belongings.
Fingerprints led police to the three suspects: Alexander Dupree, Trae Spells and a person of interest, Michael Pugh.
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In her 20’s.
That sounds more like “frontier justice” with ferals taking each other out.
This was a particularly nasty home invasion of an apparently innocent family.
Take it from me, they were all black. I’ve seen the pictures.
Based on the names it sounds like more renegade Swedes and Basques.
One thing we CAN be sure of - there won’t be any civil rights charges lodged by the racist USAG’s office.
The death sentence is too harsh. All should receive short life sentences, no more than 30 days. Then they should be publicly released.
This robbery happened across the street from my friend’s house. This is a very nice established neighborhood in Indy. My friend leans pretty far to the left (his wife is a lunatic fringe leftist).
He bought a Glock 9mm yesterday evening.
There was a similar incident that happened very near there a week before and there were a couple of forced entries not too far from there.
This comment is so weird to me
“Even the guys who are in the underworld, Ive had guys in the game who said this one went too far, Hite said. It went too far.”
So breaking in and doing what is not too far???
I guessed 12...
I have been looking at new security alarm technology. The Tattletale is interesting but not well known yet in residential use.
One of the things you definitely need to do is reinforce your door. They are so easy to break.
I have been thinking about jumping out a window if a group break into my house. Still working on a strategy should a bunch of thugs break into my house.
I am surprised the victims werent killed
Fingerprints led police to the three suspects:
So which is it? Three or six?
Sounds like some didn’t leave fingerprints.
Interesting you mention the alarm system. He’s looking into that too.
Frankly, a better strategy would be to have a tactical shotgun handy. One shot could incapacitate several of the feral humans if it was in a relatively confined space.
I live in a small town about 25 miles from Indy. The feral humans haven’t made it down here....yet.
I have heard of break ins out in the county north of us (near Marion County/Indy).
Recently, a FReeper suggested using (I believe) 2” - 3” screws in all door frames. Wouldn’t prevent a complete kick-in, but would hold them up for a few minutes while you grab your gun.
High School, given the reference to N. Central.
Did your friend mention the race of the victim family?
My assumption was that the victims were the same race as the perpetrators. Is that likely from what you know?
Previously attended, could be a graduate?
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