Posted on 04/13/2023 8:04:57 AM PDT by CaptainK
San Francisco police have arrested a fellow tech executive for the stabbing murder of Cash App founder Bob Lee.
Lee was stabbed in the street last week. He was visiting the city from Miami, where he lived.
Police are yet to confirm an identity for the suspect, but Mission Local reports he was a fellow tech executive who lives in the Bay Area.
It is unclear if the man attended the same tech conference Lee was in town for.
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They arrest someone and don't even know who he is? Sounds like a real crack police force.
Did they issue him a citation?
Gay lover spat.
A fellow Tech executive? Holy fill in the blank.
And there was so much speculation that some deranged lunatic prowling the Streets of San Francisco did this crime.
A fellow Tech executive being the culprit sure makes you wonder, was this personal.
Wonder how that will effect convention tourism? /S
Let’s see.....Miami and San Francisco. Which city is more gay?
“was this personal”
Stabbing is a pretty personal way to kill someone. Besides strangling, it’s pretty much the most personal way to do it.
This has the background for a good Perry Mason episode.
“Which city is more gay?”
Maybe that’s what they were arguing about that led to the stabbing. Could be civic pride gone wrong.
It was either about Love or about money.
The victim was (supposedly) married to a woman - but doesn’t mean he wasn’t a switch hitter.
Has many hallmarks of a gay hook-up spat.
This outfit named the fellow:
https://gizmodo.com/cash-app-founder-bob-lee-stabbing-nima-momeni-arrested-1850332225
“San Francisco is the gay capital of the world!”
“South Beach has hunkier men and they’re gayer than San Francisco queers!”
{stab}
🤔
CoughUpsetButtBuddyCough....
A lot of people have some weird relationships. I had a couple of renters, older man and woman, not married. They had lived together for decades. The man had served several prison sentences for beating up the woman. He’d get out of prison and move back in with her. It seemed pretty obvious where this could lead, but they moved out before he killed her. (I don’t know if he did or not, just that it didn’t happen on my property.)
Often times you read about a murder and find the victim knew the killer and knew the killer was a killer. My mother said, “You listen to what people say. They’ll tell you what they’re going to do to you. It’s up to you to listen and take the appropriate action.”
Sometimes it’s down to observation. Yesterday I was in an O’Reilly’s auto parts store. I was about to walk past a homeless man with a thousand-yard stare. He was clutching three pounds worth of rusty plumber’s wrench. I turned, went down an aisle and up the far aisle closest to the door and left. There could have been a thousand reasons why he was acting that way that had nothing to do with him about to go postal. But I’ve learned to listen to that little voice that whispers, “Hey, pay attention. Danger here.” But I’ve had to deal with several renters who were in really bad shape from something they should have easily avoided.
Two words Paul Pelosi
Sounds like one of the protected groups. Gay and or tranny is my guess.
Read again more closely.
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