Comments: Real Life Ghost Story

Time for the wife to contact authorities with this info. Any info can be important to a murder trial. You never know.

Posted by Paganinfidel at May 29, 2003 11:17 AM

But for the grace of God, and six of his finest creations? I don't know, but that's the kind of story that makes you wake up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night.

I know you don't believe probably in guardian angels Neal, but I do. They don't always happen in human form. Nonsense to most people no doubt, but I don't require anyone else to believe. Your wife is safe for whatever reason, and that bastard is behind bars. That's enough.

Posted by puggs at May 29, 2003 11:45 AM

Jesus H. Christ.

I think I would shit my pants

Posted by Doug at May 29, 2003 07:24 PM

Maybe not a .50 for the NW doc, but a Beretta .380 Cheetah with some Hydra-Shocks would be a good substitute.

On the "contact the police" side of things, do it. But first get legal council. Any thing you can give the investigation is great but watch out for the defense attourney.

One of the guys I work with owns a former home of our homegrown "Green River Killer". The suspect moved 5+ times during the time the murders were taking place. The guy hasn't had a back yard since they found out he used to live there.

The investigators are going to think that if he would stop by to talk he would stop by to hide stuff. Familiar territory and all. And the defense is possibly going to want to do a second dig to see if they can find something that points away, of course. Possibly to you.

Posted by analog kid at May 29, 2003 08:21 PM

Damn. Can I borrow a couple of dogs tonight?

Posted by Da Goddess at May 29, 2003 09:31 PM

I agree with Paganinfidel--too much information sometimes isn't enough. The car description, the fuzzy slippers, your address--those are solid pieces of information that might be useful. They might not, of course, since it's not a crime to talk to someone and leave when the dog starts barking (maybe trespassing, but maybe not). But give the police the info, and they'll use it or not as they see fit.

Posted by Loyal Citizen Victor at May 30, 2003 08:28 AM

I don't want the .50cal for the NW. She is scared of handguns, so she has the Mossberg shotgun.

I don't really want the .50 cal handgun anyway (well, maybe I lie just a little bit). I want something that will look good in the sniper's nest that is going in up on the second floor. Gotta be able to protect the perimeter.

Posted by Nukevet at May 30, 2003 10:13 AM

Just make sure you have a good clean kill zone Neal. Always go for the head shot, eliminates any messy lawsuits from the tresspasser afterwards.

Tanglefoot! Use lots of trip lines and tanglefoot to cross em up when they pass into the kill zone. Piano wire works good, three point fish hooks add to the entertainment value.

Posted by puggs at May 30, 2003 01:16 PM

Anyone know where I can get some surplus claymores?

Posted by Nukevet at May 30, 2003 02:23 PM

No, but you'd be amazed at what you can do with propane tanks, nails and sandbags. Punji stakes are a nice little eye opener as well. There's a little trick with a shotgun shell that'll take a man's leg off, though I'm loath to discribe it in an open forum. We trained to play for high stakes.

Geez, I guess you really don't ever forget your training. Glad I'm not really pissed at anyone right now.

Posted by puggs at May 31, 2003 01:10 AM
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