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In reply to the discussion: Colorado husband shot wife in the head after eating pot, say police [View all]SunSeeker
(58,288 posts)35. Good link. Shows how much harder it is to kill someone with a knife.
She stabbed him all over the place, including in the head, but obviously did not penetrate his skull since he was bloodied but survived.
This guy killed his wife with just one bullet to the head.
Lesson: keep your pot and board games, get rid of your gun.
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Colorado husband shot wife in the head after eating pot, say police [View all]
The Straight Story
Apr 2014
OP
DUI record, Arrest for Felony Assault in 1994. "Also might have taken painkillers". Gun in house.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2014
#4
Sort of off the subject, I recently finished David Talbot's ode to SF- "Season of the Witch"
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2014
#9
Yeah, not being a local from that era, I totally hadn't seen that side of her.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2014
#16
if the intent was for her to be dead, using pot as an excuse, a knife would have worked as well. nt
seabeyond
Apr 2014
#25
A Canadian news outlet, covering a story from Los Angeles, about someone on "The Pot" from Colorado?
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2014
#3
imagine if every violent or asinine thing that happened after someone had a few drinks, was ascribed
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2014
#12