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re: OT: The train track murders and the west memphis three
Posted on 1/4/18 at 10:38 am to Ham Solo
Posted on 1/4/18 at 10:38 am to Ham Solo
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You have me curious. A male being stalked? Tell us more. Did some chick just have a major crush or was this a dangerous situation? What did the letters say?
He was married and was having an affair. I worked with him and the one he was having an affair with (she also babysat his son for he and his wife quite a bit) and also worked with another woman who had previously had an affair with him.
He got playboy (maybe some other skin-ish type) subscribed to and mailed to his home address. Threatening letters (put on his vehicle and mailed) about telling his wife about the affair and how he needed to worry about his wife and son- not really threatening to hurt them but still. The letters creeped me out because most would start out nice and then devolve into hate and the penmanship went along with that- as in nice and neat on the top and then by the end scribbly and hard to read.
It was just one of those situations where I knew every player involved and there was one other woman at work (acxiom- crazy place ha- she worked in our area not on our 'team') that he and she had a flirtfest with and her marriage was falling apart and she was a suspect too because one of the letters smelled like her perfume or so he thought.
He ended up divorced and married to the one he was having the affair with (at the time of the stalking), they got divorced last year and from some of the stories she's told me about how he was I've kind of wondered if he wasn't the crazy one who did it to himself but I don't think he could fake the writing I saw. I knew his handwriting and it just doesn't fit with the flowy stuff I remember seeing.
Anyway, just one of those 'I know someone crazy so it sure would be nice to know who it is' type of situations and I still don't know for sure.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 10:42 am to piggilicious
Yea the stepdad was a weirdo. Wasnt one of his hairs found at the crime scene or something similar?
Posted on 1/4/18 at 10:45 am to piggilicious
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Anyway, just one of those 'I know someone crazy so it sure would be nice to know who it is' type of situations and I still don't know for sure.
I can top that, I was engaged to a woman who was crazy. I'm not saying that as a bitter former fiance, she was committed to the bug house for a couple of months after things fell apart between us.
And to answer the inevitable questions, yes, the sex was great. No, it wasn't worth the great sex.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:00 am to ArmyHogs
I still think it was Mr. Bojangles
That part always bothered me and the docs seemed to skim right over it, maybe because they were so hellbent on blaming one of the stepdads
That part always bothered me and the docs seemed to skim right over it, maybe because they were so hellbent on blaming one of the stepdads
This post was edited on 1/4/18 at 11:04 am
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:01 am to Arksulli
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I can top that, I was engaged to a woman who was crazy. I'm not saying that as a bitter former fiance, she was committed to the bug house for a couple of months after things fell apart between us.
Yikes- don't feel too bad, I have a cousin who had 2 kids with someone who ended up in one of those places for a while too. Now he's 49 an dating a 23 year old.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:05 am to Arksulli
The chick I gave up my v card to is doing hard time for dealing crack.
What a fine piece when I was 15, not no more.
What a fine piece when I was 15, not no more.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 12:05 pm to Litigator
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You have to be careful with documentaries and their biases.
Making a Murderer is a prime example of this.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 12:11 pm to piggilicious
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He got playboy (maybe some other skin-ish type) subscribed to and mailed to his home address. Threatening letters (put on his vehicle and mailed) about telling his wife about the affair and how he needed to worry about his wife and son- not really threatening to hurt them but still. The letters creeped me out because most would start out nice and then devolve into hate and the penmanship went along with that- as in nice and neat on the top and then by the end scribbly and hard to read.
Papaw always said, don’t stick your dick into crazy
Posted on 1/4/18 at 1:19 pm to ArmyHogs
The gist of the WM3 story is that the little boys spied on grown men who were smoking weed and doing gay sex stuff behind the truck stop in the woods. One of the men doing the gay sex stuff was the stepfather of one of the boys. They spotted the boys spying on them and murdered them to keep their secret gay-sex life quiet.
I believe if you read up on the initial Aaron Hutcheson testimony (before he started being led) you'll pick up most of that--the boys had watched the men before.
I believe if you read up on the initial Aaron Hutcheson testimony (before he started being led) you'll pick up most of that--the boys had watched the men before.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 1:22 pm to Pigfeet
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The Clintons had those boys killed in Saline county
It wasn't Saline, it was Polk County near the CIA black site in Mena (aka the Barry Seal airport).
Two local teenagers stumbled upon something they shouldn't have seen and then "went to sleep on the railroad tracks"
The Clintons didn't have them killed, they just helped cover it up along with Bush Sr, who at the time (1990 or 91 I think) was President and the rest of the black ops feds.
Although that stuff wasn't in the Sela movie, the guy the two guys that were shot down at the end in the C-130 over Nicaragua in 1986... One was from my hometown and I went to school with his son. He was half Thai because Buzz Sawyer 'the reao name of the "Bill" character on American Made was married to a Thai woman.
He was an ex Vietnam pilot, just as the movie said, but he told everyone, even his father and family that he hated the military and the Gov't. They all knew he was flying around South America though, but his cover story was that he was in the Civil Air Patrol and was aiding the neglected and poor people in Central America because of all they had been through during the conflicts.
He and another pilot were shot down in 1986 over the jungle. He was driving from Magnolia (his hometown) to Mena in secret and flying the missions for the CIA.
In the late 80s the LA Times ran a bunch of stories on Sawyer and how he was linked to the CIA. He was apparently and old "Air America" pilot from the old Cambodia/Laos days.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 1:37 pm to Jack Ruby
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The Clintons didn't have them killed, they just helped cover it up along with Bush Sr
Now that's bipartisanship.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 2:28 pm to Arkapigdiesel
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They are still laying in the bed. Won't have to worry about them until the afternoon.
I laughed
Posted on 1/4/18 at 4:59 pm to Jack Ruby
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Polk County
My home County
Posted on 1/4/18 at 5:53 pm to ArmyHogs
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Cove.
There’s Cove, Vandervoort, and Van Cove (school). I had a case once upon a time involving the Van Cove School cafeteria but that was ions ago.
Probably about the same time all the shite at the Mena International Airport was happening.
That in turn reminds me I’ve got to watch the Barry Seal movie which was released last year. LINK
Posted on 1/4/18 at 6:09 pm to Litigator
Posted on 1/4/18 at 6:57 pm to momentoftruth87
I'm in my late 20's and I went to school in Altus. Sometimes I see some of the people my age or even one or two years younger and I think there's no way this person isn't 37 years old. Meth is those boring small towns makes for some hard living.
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