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If there would be pink gas clouds on Io, it could maybe be a hint for pink elephants eating pink grass and producing pink gas. But I do not assume that it is so. If you would hop on one leg and never walk on two, it could be that your other leg is dysfunctional or you are phobic to walking on two legs, or your other leg is amputated. But I do not assume it is so. If you would consume LSD, you would see fancy colours and bright lights. By saying that, I do not express an assumption that you recently consumed LSD. Enough of this now, before I feel like been pulled by force back into a Kindergarden. Since you have never been inside his head, you just do not know what it weas that made him tick the way he ticked. I just think it would be good to know, and I do not take YOUR assumptions (thats what they are! ;) that he just ticked out for granted. You do not know, nor does anyone at this stage. Maybe (or probably) we will never know. |
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They heard one single shot after the cabin (accidently???) caught on fire. Someone tried to sneak out the back door and went back inside. The witnesses he tied up saw him plus the hi-jacked truck. Pretty sure it was him and now the argument over who get the reward starts. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lano...nanswered.html Quote:
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I'll not get into the pink clouds or LSD, but it sounded like a good time. I never said he got ticked off for granted, he wrote a complete manifesto why he was ticked and how he would seek revenge. This isn't a complex case, he clearly fumed in his anger for years. What made him finally snap years later, you're right, we may never know, but it's clear he knew right from wrong and chose to do wrong. He meets no criteria for mentally deranged or ill. In fact, few meet the criteria for the insanity plea, it gets a lot of attention, but only used in about 1% of murder cases and usually fails. ...," Dorner wrote. "Unfortunately, this is a necessary evil that I do not enjoy but must partake and complete for substantial change to occur within the LAPD and reclaim my name." Dorner called Randall Quan and told him that that he "should have done a better job of protecting his daughter," an innocent woman he gunned down. This was calculated revenge. I'm not sure what you need to know, he clearly had issues, we all do, he chose not to take correct action and blame others. Society isn't the blame here, he was a murderous coward, now a dead coward. |
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-Frankfurt PD: http://www.thelocal.de/national/20121108-46055.html - Baden-Württemberg state PD: http://www.spiegel.de/international/...-a-847831.html - Dessau PD: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2012/01/oury-j11.html - Berlin PD: http://www.freedominfonetwork.org/pr...acy-in-germany |
It seems like the body has been confirmed as the baddie. That's good. :yep:
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In the light of this confirmation, his manifesto starts looking pretty sad. I mean he ranted for what seemed to be an endless wall of text about how he is practically invincible, always a step ahead and always has the initiative. I suppose his infallible masterplan had one fatal flaw: the reality.
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Remember the guy that shot up the other police down in LA and Riverside:
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