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Warpy

(114,616 posts)
30. I think so, too
Fri Jul 24, 2015, 02:21 PM
Jul 2015

I sincerely doubt he was working for our government, he and his 2 lady friends were far too nutty. This sounds like a drug burnout story from the 70s.

He strikes me as a drug lab rat who very likely sampled his own goods while slowly rotting his brain with the chemicals. The drug lab made him very rich and brought him into contact with people who'd deal in guns, a safer commodity for his few remaining brain cells.

Those were the kinds of guns you want to fight a war, not the kind you want to use to maintain every day discipline in a drug cartel.

Were I in Mexico, I think I'd be breathing a lot easier because this guy is dead.

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Really weird. A curiosity. nt PufPuf23 Jul 2015 #1
Curiouser and curiouser... n/t Little Tich Jul 2015 #2
Wow - truth is indeed BlueMTexpat Jul 2015 #3
Coming soon to SyFy: Alien Gun-nado! nt pinboy3niner Jul 2015 #4
Did I mention........... Ichingcarpenter Jul 2015 #5
heheh blm Jul 2015 #32
I thought so at first - season one was a very hard act to follow- but I am starting to get into it. djean111 Jul 2015 #6
Have to agree about the most BlueMTexpat Jul 2015 #40
An underwater car? Tanuki Jul 2015 #7
Yep, you can get a snorkel for lots of SUVs. jeff47 Jul 2015 #19
Very common in flood prone areas jberryhill Jul 2015 #26
So the fiancee is going with the "I'm a moron" defense muriel_volestrangler Jul 2015 #8
Was he dead when she left? jberryhill Jul 2015 #27
If not, then she might be looking at manslaughter muriel_volestrangler Jul 2015 #28
Let's take those alleged facts as true jberryhill Jul 2015 #29
That doesn't say he talked after he was dead muriel_volestrangler Jul 2015 #34
Did she leave him dead or not? jberryhill Jul 2015 #35
No, it's the police who have already said 'no foul play' despite not having a cause of death muriel_volestrangler Jul 2015 #37
"Failure to report a death seems to be illegal in most places, to me." jberryhill Jul 2015 #38
Take a look a this report jberryhill Jul 2015 #36
Not Florida Man strikes again. nt Tommy_Carcetti Jul 2015 #9
I'm betting he has drug cartel or other organized crime links Amishman Jul 2015 #10
if he was connected to any of that stuff... Javaman Jul 2015 #18
I think so, too Warpy Jul 2015 #30
Aliens among us! Baclava Jul 2015 #11
Doing his best to keep guns off the streets of America. aikoaiko Jul 2015 #12
I'm betting on category: nutcase trustafarian n2doc Jul 2015 #13
no trust fund ... mother didn't know where he got the money Ichingcarpenter Jul 2015 #23
We shall see if that proves correct n/t n2doc Jul 2015 #33
He was an upper middle class kid from Westchester Warpy Jul 2015 #31
What a strange story malaise Jul 2015 #14
DANGER ZONE!!!!!! Brickbat Jul 2015 #15
That's just weird. Calista241 Jul 2015 #16
The sheer volume argues against that theory metalbot Jul 2015 #24
Eh, you're probably right. I just know several gun guys, and i just can't fathom that level of Calista241 Jul 2015 #25
Great, even Martians can easily get guns. Darb Jul 2015 #17
'When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.' mmonk Jul 2015 #20
Wow Glassunion Jul 2015 #21
Maybe a gun-runner in the California legislature? Eleanors38 Jul 2015 #22
Must be where the gov keeps all the ammo nuts claim it was buying up, causing a shortage. nt Mnemosyne Jul 2015 #39
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