Meth and drugs all over the rural mid-west, but the federal government is not interested in this problem. They want to control the internet.
I look forward to seeing this headline in the future, where the lede says “The only common factor is all victims were Democrats.”
Sounds more like a domestic squabble where the perp (apparently dead by suicide) retaliates against family or family-in-law.
Recall recently such a case of Bradley Stone in Sydney, PA who killed 6 family members at several different locations.
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/while-you-were-watching-sydney-pa-gunman-killed-6-and-is-still-at-large/
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We won’t hear the newstards use the word “murderer” or “criminal” in this houseplace violence incident.
135mi = 217.26km
If it was Kentucky I would have expected Raylan to be involved.
Years ago I went to Tennessee through the hillbilly country of the Ozarks.
East through Arkansas I found nice homes, retirement areas, nice farms and a decent economy. Very little poverty.
On the way back I came through Southern Missouri. talk about POVERTY ROW! It was interesting to notice how backwoodsy and remote Missouri was.
I remember a LIFE magazine article from the late 1950s on the remoteness of the Missouri Ozarks.
This killing seems similar to the Ronald Gene Simmons murders in Dover Arkansas years ago.
RIP for the victims.
Hey, CNN: nobody’s gives rat’s backside how many kilometers it is.
Methodists on the loose?
Danged guns. They walked out there and killed innocent people again.
And so there’s gonna be a rush from certain crowds to put the blame mostly or in some cases solely on the gun and other crowds doing the same thing with the drugs. Maybe it’s just me but I am just truly tired of inanimate objects of any kind being given the blame for people’s actions and conduct and refusal to treat each other in a decent manner.