Posted on 07/06/2017 8:04:09 AM PDT by deplorableindc
An Ohio man has been accused of viciously butchering a woman he wrote to while behind bars, as well as her boyfriend, a month after his release from prison, police said.
Thomas Knuff, 42, was charged with aggravated murder in the stabbing deaths of 65-year-old John Mann and 50-year-old Regina Capobianco, whose badly decomposed bodies were found in Manns home, Parma Heights Police Captain Steve Scharschmidt said.
Mann and Capobianco, who were in a romantic relationship, picked up Knuff from the Lorain Correctional Institution on April 11, marking the first time the three had come face to face, official said.
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Or adopting an abused pit bull as a pet.
There was a Delphi forum dedicated to spuses/girlfriends of convicts. These were cons who were already in prison when the women “fell” for them.
The women get to play the martyr because their loved one is in prison. They also get a mate who they do not have to deal with except by mail so they have the perfect fantasy husband. The only con is that the con might get out.
The convicts get money and they can pretend they have a place to go if they get out.
That was a case on Forensic Files. A woman in the Tulsa area began advertising for men after she and her husband divorced. They still lived under the same roof. The guy, an ex-con, killed her ex-husband, killed her and killed the guy who stopped to report a fire (the killer set the fire).
Scary stuff.
Sounds like she was asking for it.
Another Forensic Files - “Without a Prayer”
The ex-cons killed one of their own, too, and dismembered him a bit. IIRC, it was the guy who sold the Mercedes, pretending to be MMO’H’s son....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Iz0XtI4Mg0
The local cops don’t exactly shine in this story.
hang him in the middle of town...be done....
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