JFC people suck.
Although the last two charges were entirely glossed over in the story so was that just something they found when they walked in to arrest her?
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Fox news says she texted pics of herself fucking a dog to an unidentified person.
Its not enough to kill the guy, now sue his family after a "film maker known for conspiracy theories" claims a key witness in the case was faked.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ge...cid=spartandhp
We need a new category; what's worse than POS Human beings?
Came here to post that.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...martin-lawsuit
POS is not enough of a word.
Local Example
https://buckrail.com/green-river-man...-year-old-boy/
Crying just thinking about those who are alone and isolated and the heartless people who walk this earth.
Craigslist ad goes viral, sparks search for "Grandma" in need of family for Christmas
https://localtvkdvr.files.wordpress....y=85&strip=all
TULSA– A post on Craigslist is pulling at heartstrings, titled, “Anybody need a grandma for Christmas?”
The listing comes from a Tulsa woman in despair, who claimed she has no family and would really like to be a part of one this holiday.
But, as social media would have it, the post has since been deleted when the woman received hateful messages. However, that hate is fueling a love-filled search to find the woman and make her Christmas one to remember.
It all started Wednesday evening when Carson Carlock was scouring the internet.
“I go through the free part of Craigslist pretty often just looking for stuff because sometimes people give away stuff for free,” Carson said.
The latest ad to flash across his screen, wasn’t something for sale.
“I saw that post, and I was like, ‘You know that’s really sad.’”
The post was titled, “Anybody need a grandma for Christmas?” It goes on to say, “I cook, and I’ll cook dinner and even bring gifts for the kids. I just don’t want to be alone because it hurts.”
The ad ends with “Let me be a part of your family.”
It was a plea that tore at Carson’s heart, reminding him of his own mother.
“That really broke my heart reading that because my mom was alone on her last Christmas.”
It’s a thought still haunting Carson today. His mother, Gail, was diagnosed with stage four cancer last year.
“She went to church a lot,” Carson said. “She loved her grandkids.”
Gail fell ill quickly, making her unable to travel from Oklahoma City to Tulsa for the holidays. Carson tried to travel to his mom, but car troubles prevented him from making the trip.
“It was really not a good feeling just knowing, hearing her on the phone, and she’s like ‘I’m all alone.’”
It’s a conversation Carson won’t soon forget. His mother died last year and her memory is one he hopes to keep alive.
“She would want me to be the kind of person to do this for other people.”
A unique Craigslist ad, “Grandma for Christmas,” seemed like the perfect opportunity to honor Carson’s late mother and spread a little holiday cheer. However, before he could reach out, he saw the post marred with hate.
“A lot of people started sending her hateful messages” Carson said. “I understand that everybody can be wary about it because there’s a lot of bad things happening in the world right now.”
Posts accused the “grandma” of having ill-intent, using the ad to take advantage of the families willing to welcome her into their home. The woman, claiming she just wanted to be a part of a family, posted an update after the negative feedback. She thanked everyone for the “extra shot of pain.” The post was then deleted.
Carson decided to act.
“I don’t want anyone else to feel that way,” he said.
Carson made his own Craigslist ad, asking the “grandma needing a family,” to reach out so he could help her have a wonderful Christmas.
“I posted it, and it kind of went viral,” he said.
Two-thousand people shared the post overnight on Facebook. Thousands of people across the country came to the “grandma’s” defense, ready to welcome her into their home.
“I just want you to know that you aren’t alone,” Carson said. “If you find yourself wanting to be a part of a family on Christmas, just reach out.”
Carson said he did get in contact with the “grandma” through email, her name is Carrie. However, because of all the negative feedback she is hesitant to reach out to anyone about joining them for Christmas.
The search for Carrie continues.
the nutsack that siphoned gas outta my tank yesterday while I was out on the sampling grid in a snowstorm. yeah, POS. I suspect it has to do with the ‘yota out here in the Flatlands being one of about three that I have seen in a week in these here Heartland parts
Fkn shitheads. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/bianc...b0ae01a1e47433
Holy shit heads
https://people.com/crime/horses-shot...ural-kentucky/
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Des Moines IA woman runs over 14 YO girl because "she looked like a Mexican"
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50875037
Nicole Marie Poole Franklin was arrested
Told Ms TBS, the culprit should be run over by a car. I would be happy to be the driver.Quote:
"Franklin told investigators that she ran the girl over because she was, in her words, 'a Mexican'," Chief Venema said. "She went on to make a number of derogatory statements about Latinos to our investigators."
The 42-year-old was already being held in a jail over a separate assault allegedly committed the same day, police said.
She said "That's too Old Testament. Instead, fine her an amount equal to the college education of five Hispanic women"
She is wise...
^^^Reports say that wasn’t her first assault of the day...
In vino veritas eh?
This story coming out of Rexburg is going to be a movie someday: https://heavy.com/news/2019/12/lori-vallow/
-Two kids missing since September
-Mother is on the run with the guy she married in November just weeks after the mysterious death of his wife at 49.
-Mother's first husband died young (no age given, but she's 46) of an apparent heart attack--body was cremated. Second husband was shot and killed by her brother in July, who himself subsequently died of unknown causes on Dec. 12.
-Both members of a Mormon-offshoot doomsday cult.
what kind of pos shoots two kids, 12 & 13, who threw some snowballs at their car? man, if my old mailman had a gun....
Hey, if you didn't embed rocks or batteries in your snow balls, you were just a poser.
Here's one. At his wife's urging, man confesses to the church of "inappropriate conduct" with a minor. Church rightfully reports it to police and man is arrested and convicted of sodomy, sexual abuse, etc. Wife sues the church for turning him over citing "privilege" between church and members, quoting scripture and claiming $millions for loss of companionship, society, love, income. Umm, how about the girl he abused?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/wo...cid=spartandhp
That article leaves out the best (worst) part--the victim was his own daughter:
"In addition to herself, the woman also listed four of her children as plaintiffs, saying they all have been deprived of her husband’s “companionship, society, love, affection” and financial support. Not listed is the couple’s fifth child, who was molested by her father over four years when she was a pre-teen and teenager, according to criminal case records."
https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2020...onfession.html
15 year old boy loses his mother to illness and father to suicide, moves in with his grandparents in a senior community. HOA orders the grandparents to make other arrangements for the boy because the rules forbid anyone under 19 from living there.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...dparents-home/
Family builds a very classy playground on their 1-acre lot for their son who has a terminal genetic disease. Their neighbors think it's an eyesore and are suing them: https://www.khou.com/article/news/ge...8-73717a9c6896
https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/22/india...cli/index.html
Poetic Justice?
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/24/u...gtype=Homepage
Kids ring the guy's doorbell and run. He chases their car, runs them off the road, and kills 3.
‘Doorbell Ditch’ Prank Led to Crash That Killed 3 Teens, Officials Say
Prosecutors said that a Southern California man intentionally rammed into a car full of teenagers after they tricked him.
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A Southern California driver intentionally rammed a Toyota Prius with six teenage boys inside, killing three and injuring the others, before fleeing, the authorities said.
A Southern California driver intentionally rammed a Toyota Prius with six teenage boys inside, killing three and injuring the others, before fleeing, the authorities said.
Credit...Watchara Phomicinda/The Orange County Register, via Associated Press
By Aimee Ortiz
Published Jan. 24, 2020
Updated Jan. 25, 2020, 9:32 a.m. ET
A man who the authorities contend deliberately crashed his car into another one on a Southern California road last Sunday, killing three of the six teenagers inside, did so because the group had played a so-called doorbell ditch prank on him, prosecutors said this week.
The man, Anurag Chandra, 42, faces several murder charges for his role in the Temescal Canyon Road crash, which the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office said on Thursday occurred because of the prank.
In a doorbell ditch, also commonly known as a ding-dong-ditch, a person rings a doorbell and tries to run away before anyone opens the door.
After one of the boys had been dared, all six teenagers drove to a nearby home on Mojeska Summit Road in Corona, about 50 miles southeast of Los Angeles, the district attorney’s office said, citing the California Highway Patrol’s investigation. The boy rang the doorbell and returned to the 2002 Prius that they were riding in, and the group took off.
But Mr. Chandra, who lives at the home, chased after them in his 2019 Infiniti Q50, prosecutors said. His car rammed into the back of the Prius, “causing it to veer off the road and into a tree,” prosecutors said.
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Anurag Chandra
Anurag Chandra
Credit...Riverside County Sheriff's Department, via Associated Press
Daniel Hawkins, Jacob Ivascu and Drake Ruiz, all 16-year-old passengers, were killed in the crash, prosecutors said. The 18-year-old driver and two other boys, ages 13 and 14, were injured but survived.
“The circumstances in this case are unusual,” John Hall, a spokesman with the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office, said in an email on Friday night. “Based on the evidence in this case, the response and actions taken by the defendant are egregious and extremely disproportionate to a teen ringing a doorbell and running away.”
Mr. Chandra was scheduled to be arraigned on Thursday, but “it was continued at the request of the defense,” Mr. Hall said. A new arraignment has been scheduled for Feb. 21, he said.
Mr. Chandra “is being held on no bail because this is a potential death penalty case,” Mr. Hall said. “That is because we have alleged a special circumstance allegation of multiple murders, making him eligible for the death penalty.”
District Attorney Mike Hestrin of Riverside County will decide whether to seek the death penalty at a later date, he said.
Phone calls and messages to numbers listed for Mr. Chandra were not immediately returned on Friday night. Calls and messages on Friday to the public defender’s office, which represented him in court on Thursday, were not immediately returned.
Incel rage? ^^^^
Someone vvv needs to be stabbed in the neck
Mama-dog-found-on-side-of-road-pulling-crate-filled-with-her-puppies
some people really hate kids.
Taking "get off my lawn" to a new level.
Meanwhile, woman tries to pass on a 2 lane road, head-ons a car full of teenagers going to school. The woman died, 2 of the teens seriously hurt (one will likely die if she hasn't already).
https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article239524073.html
.....Quote:
A Mexican environmental activist who fought to protect the wintering grounds of the monarch butterfly has been found dead in the western state of Michoacán, two weeks after he disappeared.
Homero Gómez González, a former logger who managed El Rosario butterfly reserve, vanished on 13 January. His body was found floating in a well on Wednesday, reportedly showing signs of torture.
The motive for his murder remains unknown, but some activists speculated that it could have been related to disputes over illegal logging.
Last week, authorities called in 53 police officers from the surrounding municipalities for questioning.
Paraplegic man in a wheelchair asks a woman not to park in handicapped spot. Her boyfriend follows him into Walmart and throws him out of his wheelchair, breaking his wrist and leaving him unable to care for himself.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...ge%2Fstory-ans
People who post pay wall protected articles.
If there were a doG, he'd smit him:
Pastor Flouting Stay-At-Home Order Remains Defiant After Parishioner’s Death
A Louisiana pastor whose church has remained open during the coronavirus pandemic urged his followers to donate their stimulus checks to evangelists like himself ― on the same day one of his elderly parishioners reportedly died due to the virus.
Pastor Tony Spell, who leads Life Tabernacle Church in the suburbs of Baton Rouge, has been openly defying his state’s ban on large public gatherings, drawing hundreds to in-person worship services while insisting that “true Christians do not mind dying.”
Harold Orillion, a 78-year-old member of Life Tabernacle Church, died on Wednesday from complications related to COVID-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus, according to several Louisiana news outlets. The local coroner listed Orillion’s cause of death as “acute respiratory distress syndrome, 2nd pneumonia, 2nd COVID-19,” according to a statement obtained by the Daily Beast.
Nevertheless, Spell is insisting that Orillion’s death was not related to COVID-19.
“He died of a broken heart,” Spell told local NBC affiliate WVLA-TV on Thursday. “Harold’s son died last week,” he said, adding that Orillion had Parkinson’s disease.
“Harold did not have Coronavirus, he was never on [a] ventilator, he did not have Covid-19,” the pastor said.
A lawyer hired to represent Life Tabernacle Church in its fight to ignore Louisiana’s stay-at-home order has also fallen ill from the virus and has been hospitalized since Tuesday, according to local newspaper The Advocate.
It’s not clear where exactly these two men contracted the coronavirus.
On the day of Orillion’s death, Spell posted a video to his YouTube page encouraging viewers to get involved in a “stimulus challenge.” He asked people to donate the relief checks they’re receiving from the federal government as part of the $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus package. Spell suggested donating the money to evangelists, missionaries and music ministers who “haven’t had an offering in a month.”
The pastor said he is donating his entire stimulus check of $1,200 and his wife is doing the same. His son is also donating his check of $600, the pastor said.
“If you don’t have a church, give through my website,” he added before spelling out that website address in the video.
Spell declined to answer HuffPost’s questions about Orillion’s death and about the stimulus challenge, telling this reporter in an email, “If you really want to know come see in person.”
Spell is part of the Oneness Pentecostal tradition. Like some other Pentecostal and Charismatic Christians, Oneness Pentecostals tend to believe that a faithful giving of tithes will result in increased financial blessings, according to Lloyd Barba, a scholar of Pentecostalism at Amherst College.
Although Oneness Pentecostals would spurn the label, Barba explained, this belief aligns closely with the “prosperity gospel” ― which proposes that God grants health and wealth to those who are faithful in just the right way.
“Given Pentecostal ideas about giving, there is no doubt that Spell and others would believe that giving either some or all of the stimulus money would result in a blessing back from God,” Barba said.
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards (D) issued a stay-at-home order on March 22 directing all residents to leave their homes only for essential needs. Houses of worship are not on the state’s list of essential infrastructure.
Local police charged Spell on March 31 with several misdemeanors for defying Edwards’ orders. But Spell pledged to continue holding services.
Barba noted that Spell’s approach to the pandemic is an exception among Oneness Pentecostal denominations, most of which have published statements about heeding the government’s directives. Still, that doesn’t mean he hasn’t received support from his fellow Oneness Pentecostal pastors watching from the sidelines.
“They themselves have not nor will not risk the course of action that Spell has taken, but they indeed admire that he has taken a stance in the name of religious freedom,” Barba said.
In an interview with TMZ last week, Spell was asked to hypothesize about what he would say if one of his parishioners eventually died of COVID-19.
“I have to say that they died like free people, fighting for their convictions,” he responded.
Spell told WVLA-TV that he planned to move forward with Sunday services this weekend.
I am working daily during this, you would think that since the traffic is 25% of what is was 2 months ago; that people would have plenty of time to stop at stoplights and be reasonable on the freeway; it's like mad max out there.
I have seen more run lights, blow thru red lights on right turns because the are not expecting anyone on the roads and more hitting 20 over the limit than I can remember.
I do hope everything reopens and some civility sets in.
Here it’s been the opposite. Everyone seems chill, overly polite at stop signs etc