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Kidnapping for now? Wonder what the cause of death was.
How in the heck did this man think he was going to kidnap and murder someone and NOT be caught? And how may I ask was he able to be enlisted for 21yrs with that type thinking? This is just one example of all veterans are NOT heros! This man is no hero, no matter what he has done in the past. You murder an innocent person, you lose all prior 'good deeds'... Yet as many posted here, the murderer had to be on base somehow. You were right.
Speaking of on base, how can someone be retired from the navy, yet still be homeless?? Wouldn't his retirement check be enough to get housing?
Still wondering
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I think we can surmise it was violent and terrible. Thank God he was caught.
I am SO relieved it wasn't your guy. I was pretty creeped out about him. I too look forward to you sticking around. Once you get hooked on this place....I really do appreciate that. What I have read so far in the affidavit makes me sick but thanks everyone. I hope this is it an justice can be served. This isn't the guy I was suspecting. I'm just grateful for an arrest and praying justice will be served
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[FONT=&][FONT=&]Side note : I cannot believe he was allowed to harass people the way he did for as long as he did on base without any consequence. Hitchhiking and sleeping in different locations just different. I have lived on bases my whole life...
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[FONT=&][FONT=&]I keep turning this over in my mind, too! Reading the affidavit & the MSM articles, he repeatedly made crude remarks to Ashanti and her co-workers about her body and implying that she was a stripper / prostitute. He hung out at the laundromat next door and was so intrusive and inappropriate with a woman who worked there that she complained to her manager, who shifted her to another location. He spoke openly about his hatred of women, especially black women, in public. How was this allowed to continue?[/FONT][/FONT]
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[FONT=&][FONT=&]Ive visited a few bases, but never lived or worked on one. I have worked at federal facilities, and Im comfortable in saying that if anyone said the things he said to anyone working there, regardless of status, that person would be booted.[/FONT][/FONT]
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[FONT=&][FONT=&]Did his status as a retired vet protect him? Did the people subjected to his harassment feel like they had to put up with this because they were civilians? Or is this a sad case of too many (male) managers shrugging off clearly threatening behavior (toward female workers)? This is what were hearing from two businesses located adjacent to each other at the apparent crime scene. I really doubt these were isolated instances. This guy was free to threaten and harass women and likely picked young and/or subordinate women knowing he could get away with it.[/FONT][/FONT]
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[FONT=&][FONT=&]When do we say ENOUGH?!?[/FONT][/FONT]
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