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Walking definition of FAFO.....

I, for one, would not want to have a beer with that guy.
You'd probably be fine as long as you
A. Don't walk right in his house without knocking
B. Don't sit in his chair on accident
C. Don't accidentally disrespect from him more than 2 times

Otherwise I'm sure he's totally fine. Doubly so after he's mixed some alcohol into that stable brain of his. :flipoff2:
 
You'd probably be fine as long as you
A. Don't walk right in his house without knocking
B. Don't sit in his chair on accident
C. Don't accidentally disrespect from him more than 2 times

Otherwise I'm sure he's totally fine. Doubly so after he's mixed some alcohol into that stable brain of his. :flipoff2:
He's probably fine if you don't constantly pick and nag like a woman over a 5yr period and then top if off with a giant fuck you. :laughing:
 
He's probably fine if you don't constantly pick and nag like a woman over a 5yr period and then top if off with a giant fuck you. :laughing:
I was laughing to myself halfway through the video thinking "At least half the irate population is going to say he was totally justified." It was like someone made a parody video based on shit people post here.
 
You'd probably be fine as long as you
A. Don't walk right in his house without knocking
B. Don't sit in his chair on accident
C. Don't accidentally disrespect from him more than 2 times

Otherwise I'm sure he's totally fine. Doubly so after he's mixed some alcohol into that stable brain of his. :flipoff2:
If you accidentally sat in his chair I bet he’d get over it pretty fast or not even give a shit.

They had to do it deliberately for a week, this time, before he had enough.
 
And then the MIL gets to screeching about how she'll call the cops.

At that point your options all involve going to jail but one of your options doesn't involve being a pussy or them getting ahead. It's not really a choice at that point.
He only had one choice at that point where they didn’t win.
 
She called his bluff, and paid the price. She knew he had a limit, but didn't know what the penalty was. I can picture his wife sitting there with a smug look on her face right up until he started shooting.

The detective was a little flustered at first, but found his stride a few minutes in. I would say that was the first time he had a suspect immediately confess to several capital crimes. He should have nodded his head in agreement and let him talk. The detective was used to having to spend a while gaining trust and creating a rapport, when all he had to do was respectively listen to the guy unload. He realized that a few minutes in and let him hang himself. The guy even said he knew what he did was wrong, which is a key element to a 1st degree murder conviction. Detective will never forget that guy as long as he lives.
 
He only had one choice at that point where they didn’t win.
For all the dumbass propaganda about not beating your wife or drinking and driving that gets shat out you'd think someone would make one to the tune of "if someone is pointing a gun at you don't call their bluff" :laughing:

The guy even said he knew what he did was wrong, which is a key element to a 1st degree murder conviction.
If I were on the jury he'd have walked at least on 1st since it wasn't premeditated in any reasonable sense (IDGAF what the legal definition is). You can't fuck with someone's mind over a years long period and not expect them to bite you like a cornered animal when you do finally (intentionally or otherwise) put them in a situation where they feel like their back is against the wall. I think that a lot of spousal murder fits this category.
 
She called his bluff, and paid the price. She knew he had a limit, but didn't know what the penalty was. I can picture his wife sitting there with a smug look on her face right up until he started shooting.

The detective was a little flustered at first, but found his stride a few minutes in. I would say that was the first time he had a suspect immediately confess to several capital crimes. He should have nodded his head in agreement and let him talk. The detective was used to having to spend a while gaining trust and creating a rapport, when all he had to do was respectively listen to the guy unload. He realized that a few minutes in and let him hang himself. The guy even said he knew what he did was wrong, which is a key element to a 1st degree murder conviction. Detective will never forget that guy as long as he lives.

Those Homicide detectives carry a lot of baggage. Sure they can get the job well done comfort or whatever you want to call it, but it takes a heavy toll on those guys, with all the gruesome and deviant behavior that they are exposed to, and the knowledge that there are more out there just like him or worse. It's the ultimate hunt, but damn the price is high.
 
Those Homicide detectives carry a lot of baggage. Sure they can get the job well done comfort or whatever you want to call it, but it takes a heavy toll on those guys, with all the gruesome and deviant behavior that they are exposed to, and the knowledge that there are more out there just like him or worse. It's the ultimate hunt, but damn the price is high.
I knew two retired homicide detectives well. They are both a little odd. When they were working, they were completely obsessed and driven to find a resolution to every case. It ate them up but they couldn't quit because they were good at it, and so very few people are. They sacrificed their health and personal lives to catch the baddest of the bad guys. One did 27 or 28 years, the other was mandatory retired at 60 years old after 35 years on the department. 20 of them as a homicide detective. He died a few years later. I think he was just all used up.
 
When we lived at our previous house and the wife worked from home and I had a regular work schedule, the in-laws would stop to visit her right before I got home and would block the whole driveway with their car. They could easily park off to the side so I could park in it, but they didn’t. I’d have to park in the second driveway 50 yards from the house and walk up. After working all day. They did this a half dozen times or so before I snapped and told them to quit parking like assholes.

I get where he’s coming from. I wouldn’t have done what he did, but I get it.
 
so he fixed that by doing what he did.
Fixed his face by cutting off his nose maybe
Hmmm, I wonder if there was an alternate course of action vs. murdering three people in cold blood?
Is it weird I think it's more psyco to go to excessive lengths to destroy livees than end them
He only had one choice at that point where they didn’t win.
Maybe but why fuck yourself like that. It's like when people off themselves to prove a point. Like they are gonna bask on the glory of redemption
Her: "You didn't need to snap at my parents."

You: <hands over news article from OP>

You: "Maybe I just saved their fucking lives."

<mic drop> :laughing:
I'm doing this if my wife ever says she's cutting her hair shorter than her shoulders again
 
dude is singing like a song bird, dude sitting across from him acting like his friend is building a case against him
shut the fuck up
 
Maybe but why fuck yourself like that. It's like when people off themselves to prove a point. Like they are gonna bask on the glory of redemption
That guy didn’t fuck himself. Everything was either lateral or an upgrade. His bitch wife with the bad back was mad at him for having a fucked up hip and knee and not being able to work. They were living in his dad’s detached basement. She was running her mouth about getting half his stuff. This wasn’t a guy with a happy ending coming his way, which makes his wife even dumber for not realizing he had nothing to lose.

Now, she’s gone. Her parents are gone. He gets three meals a day. Healthcare. Dental. Yeah, it’s prison, but who wants to fuck an old crazy guy? Especially one that’ll bite a dick off to make his point and then calmly tell the guards it was about respect.
 
dude is singing like a song bird, dude sitting across from him acting like his friend is building a case against him
shut the fuck up
That guy doesn't give a fuck and is taking responsibility for his actions.

When people don't take responsibility for their actions everyone else jumps their ass and calls them cowards, bitches and liars for doing so.

When people take responsibility for their actions people call them stupid and tell them to shut the fuck up. :homer:
 
shoulda just put a couple in himself

I'm actually surprised he didn't, in that 15 minutes between trigger and phone.

I knew two retired homicide detectives well. They are both a little odd. When they were working, they were completely obsessed and driven to find a resolution to every case. It ate them up but they couldn't quit because they were good at it, and so very few people are. They sacrificed their health and personal lives to catch the baddest of the bad guys. One did 27 or 28 years, the other was mandatory retired at 60 years old after 35 years on the department. 20 of them as a homicide detective. He died a few years later. I think he was just all used up.

I can understand that. On active duty fighting monsters in a war zone for over a generation, then the CO says "Thanks, you're done.", what are you gonna do, take up bridge?
 
I wonder what that guy looks like angry. One of those emotionless types that's calm even when he's murdering people. I didn't quite get that vibe.
 
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