« Reply #22 on: January 11, 2018, 10:57:20 PM »
He had hand guns, didn't he? And he used his hands to strangle his mom, right?
You need to follow the logic here, buddy.
Crusader Rabbit
If he was a handyman with handguns they'd really throw the book at him. The guys name was Sam but some of us referred to him as Son of Sam even before he killed his mother-in-law. He was a bit odd. I heard she treated him very badly but don't think she deserved to die for it. His high school class may have voted him most likely to commit murder for all I know, but I never had a problem with him. Interestingly enough, he and another guy I worked with on the same line, who was also a murderer, both moved to the Grand Blanc, MI plant from Chicago. From what I heard he caught his wife in bed with another woman and shot her with a handgun. Many of the guys at work remarked that if they were in his place they would have joined in for a 3-way or just watched, rather than kill her. I guess that's just not the Chicago way. Out of all the hundreds and hundreds of people who worked there (2,000?) the only 2 murderers I knew were from a group of I believe it was 40 people, who came from Chicago.
Logged
""It may be laid down as a primary position, and the basis of our system, that every Citizen who enjoys the protection of a free Government, owes not only a proportion of his property, but even his personal services to the defence of it, and consequently that the Citizens of America (with a few legal and official exceptions) from 18 to 50 Years of Age should be borne on the Militia Rolls, provided with uniform Arms, and so far accustomed to the use of them, that the Total strength of the Country might be called forth at a Short Notice on any very interesting Emergency." - George Washington. Letter to Alexander Hamilton, Friday, May 02, 1783
THE RIGHT TO BUY WEAPONS IS THE RIGHT TO BE FREE - A. E. van Vogt, The Weapon Shops of Isher