Found Deceased WA - Paul John Snarski, 40, Auburn, King County, 11 May 2018

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Paul Snarski left his residence in Auburn on May 11, 2018 and has not been seen or heard from since. He has brown hair which may be shaved, a goatee, blue eyes, and numerous tattoos on his body. He may have been wearing a green Carhartt pullover and jeans when he left. He is 6'2" and 230 pounds.

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Paul John Snarski – The Charley Project

Article about a previous incident Paul was part of: Woman, men charged in Auburn home invasion
 
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May 31, 2024

Paul J. Snarski, left, was shot and killed in May 2018. Two Dogs Salvatore Fasaga, right, was arrested and charged for the murder. He was found not guilty by a Lewis County Superior Court judge after a 10-day trial.
Paul J. Snarski, left, was shot and killed in May 2018. Two Dogs Salvatore Fasaga, right, was arrested and charged for the murder. He was found not guilty by a Lewis County Superior Court judge after a 10-day trial.

 
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May 31, 2024

Paul J. Snarski, left, was shot and killed in May 2018. Two Dogs Salvatore Fasaga, right, was arrested and charged for the murder. He was found not guilty by a Lewis County Superior Court judge after a 10-day trial.
Paul J. Snarski, left, was shot and killed in May 2018. Two Dogs Salvatore Fasaga, right, was arrested and charged for the murder. He was found not guilty by a Lewis County Superior Court judge after a 10-day trial.

How?!
He goes around bragging that he knows how to get out of things because he’s shot people before.

The man had his blood in his carpet, and a bunch of people helped him get rid of the dismembered body. Just how did he get not guilty?!?!?
 
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How?!
He goes around bragging that he knows how to get out of things because he’s shot people before.

The man had his blood in his carpet, and a bunch of people helped him get rid of the dismembered body. Just how did he get not guilty?!?!?
He was acquitted years ago on a different charge. He was found guilty of the murder.
 

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