Posted on 02/20/2014 8:13:35 AM PST by ConservativeStatement
Dwelle Jerome Clark was stabbed in the stomach by his ex-girlfriend Edna White moments after he caught her rummaging through his mothers handbag.
He said, Stay out of my moms things, witness to the stabbing Omar Mills said Wednesday.
According to Mills, after Clark, 55, uttered those words, White, 56, started hitting him with a walking cane. Clark then took the cane away from her, Mills said, and walked into his bedroom. White then grabbed a butcher knife from atop a dresser, followed Clark into his room and stabbed him in the abdomen, Mills said.
(Excerpt) Read more at trenton.homicidewatch.org ...
“Try citing a major court case where the jury only deliberated for three seconds.”
That just shows a complete lack of sincerity and that taking you seriously would be a mistake.
Oh so you can’t.
Further proof that your posts have no merit.
Good day ‘lil fella.
I think you misspelled your screen name...Probably should have been “Faker” instead.
LOL!
Still waiting on the 3 second verdict.
Also, Eaker is my real name.
Why don’t you use your real name wee one?
Mommy won’t let you?
It’s become obvious that you have some very deep-seated issues causing you lash out from a safe distance like that.
I’ve observed this kind of thing here at FR before and I know how to handle it but before I close this out (for myself if not for the entire FR community), I’d encourage you to get the help that you so desperately need.
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Typical liberal.
Start a scrap with a stupid post, can’t answer a single question when his ignorance is called out, makes another stupid comment then runs like a coward.
Boy, FR isn’t for you as dumbasses are so good at making themselves appear as they really are. Dumbass liberals.
Good job ‘lil feller you failed again.
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