justice be served
The Angry Norwegian
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Did you happen to catch his date of birth?
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Did you happen to catch his date of birth?
I know. Their poor kids. My parents used to tell me that nothing good happens after midnight. I can't really imagine that they would go to this guy's house late at night for, er, wholesome reasons.
One of the latest media reports stated the following:
"Investigators believe Michael Careccia and Valenzuela used drugs together earlier in the day, including methamphetamine... Michael Careccia had made several calls to Valenzuela on the evening of June 21."
Speculation ONLY, but the way this is worded makes me wonder if perhaps drug use during the day wasn't an uncommon thing for Mike, since he wasn't working, and perhaps he had lingering pain from his past injury that made him susceptible to the "escape" that drugs can provide. Again, speculation ONLY. I am not trying to cast a bad light here - only trying to understand why someone who seemed to have a decent life would even dabble.
Drugs have always scared the daylights out of me personally, but I can't tell you how many people I've known who have been casual drug users. These are people who work in professional fields, executive positions, even. Pills, coke, meth - you name it. You'd never think it of them, until something bad happened (and it usually did), and then everyone was shocked. The drug epidemic is so sad, and as cliche as it sounds, drugs definitely ruin lives.
RIP Mike and Tina
I also won't be surprised if it turns out they were meth users. I don't think doing it has become a new norm like drinking or smoking pot, but it's out there and readily available. As much as it's spreading certainly some users don't fit the meth-user stereotype.
I'm most familiar with West Virginia which isn't a super populated state and doesn't share a border with Mexico, yet authorities seized 533 meth labs in 2014 (compared to 288 in 2012). It's like an infestation.
It doesn't matter what they did. They did not deserve to die.
We all have free choice. A victim is not responsible for their demise.
Everyone has freedom of choice,....to use, to drink, to sell yourself
But no one has the freedom to end another persons life. Ever.
You'd be surprised what was done in front of kids and posted online...pretty sure they werent doing it around the kids. this would be a behind closed doors thing.
Yeah, but I am/was also pretty sure this couple wouldn't do meth either...
Pretty much, that and pouring over their FB and that of friends. It's all I had to go on. I'm guilty as charged.Based on what? Their photos?
Based on family and inside circle's photos.Based on what? Their photos?
Based on family and inside circle's photos.
William Pitts @will_pitts
BREAKING: court paperwork shows Mike and Tina Careccia allegedly killed after meth-fueled fight with Jose... http://t.co/rFvhwNiuaP
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Most young adults and teens don't realize or care if what they do are seen. The millennials don't think like most of us that are 35 and older, they're mentality is that they're invincible.Turns out that's not an accurate way to know what's going on (really going on) in people's lives. Most people who use drugs are not showing their drug use in photos for their friends and families to see. Most of that drug use is done behind doors of one type or another.