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Nine people found dead in Calif. home



Bandit The News Parrot
3/13/2004 6:31:33 PM


http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/173153p-150934c.html
Nine people found dead in Calif. home
Grisly scene caused even veteran cops to weep
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
FRESNO, Calif. - Police discovered nine bodies intertwined in a pile
of clothes at a Fresno home and 10 coffins stacked along a wall, and
were trying to determine if some ritual was involved in the slaughter.
A 57-year-old man surrendered to police after walking out of the house
covered in what appeared to be blood.
The victims were seven children ranging in age from 1 to 8, a
20-year-old woman and a 17-year-old girl. All were thought to be the
children of Marcus Wesson, whom police handcuffed following a brief
standoff.
Authorities said Saturday that Wesson had been arrested on suspicion
of killing the victims, but wouldn't comment until an afternoon news
conference on what charges prosecutors might file.
The grim scene caused even veteran officers to weep.
Police Chief Jerry Dyer wiped tears from his eyes as officers carried
the bodies from the home, cradling the youngest ones in their arms.
"I've been with the Fresno Police Department for 25 years, and I've
never experienced anything of this nature," he said.
Dyer said the victims probably were Wesson's children. "There may have
been some type of ritual involved," he said.
Officers were originally called to the scene Friday afternoon for a
child custody dispute.
Ten coffins lined a wall inside the home's front room. The bodies were
so entangled in a pile of clothing that it took hours for
investigators to reach a final count, police said.
The police chief declined to say how the victims died, but the scene
was so gruesome some of the first officers into the house were placed
on administrative leave and were being counseled Friday night.
Six police chaplains were at the house throughout the evening as
detectives continued to gather evidence.
Officers were called to the home Friday afternoon by two women who
said a man had their children and would not release them.
The man initially ignored orders to come out, running into a back
bedroom as two other women fled the house. They were unharmed.
Police believe the suspect fathered the victims with the four women.
They did not identify the women or the victims.
A neighbor, Chris Tognazzini, said he heard two gunshots moments
before police arrived.
Dyer said the women who called authorities told them they had given
custody of their children to Wesson two years ago and now wanted them
back.
The slayings shocked authorities in Fresno, a city of 440,000 about
190 miles southeast of San Francisco. Dyer said the city had seen
three murders in the last 2-1/2 months, the fewest number for a
10-week period in more than three decades.
"The only thing we can do now is mourn. We mourn for the kids, we
mourn for the police," said Mayor Alan Autry. "We will never be the
same again."
Neighbors who milled around outside said they knew little about Wesson
or the house where a large yellow bus was parked in the driveway.
"He never said 'Hi,'" said Linda Morales. "I'd drive by and he'd make
a point to turn his face."
Another neighbor, Johnny Rios, said that on many nights he heard loud
banging coming from the house, as though the people inside were
building something.
"There was something up over there," Rios said.
Originally published on March 13, 2004
Bandit The Insult Parrot
 
 
Lvubun
3/13/2004 6:25:09 PM


White people......
Bandit The News Parrot <bandit@troll.4t.com> wrote in
news:fb67509j8839u14j8lko2l9pv2qtm2805s@4ax.com:
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/173153p-150934c.html
Nine people found dead in Calif. home

Grisly scene caused even veteran cops to weep

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

FRESNO, Calif. - Police discovered nine bodies intertwined in a pile
of clothes at a Fresno home and 10 coffins stacked along a wall, and
were trying to determine if some ritual was involved in the slaughter.
A 57-year-old man surrendered to police after walking out of the house
covered in what appeared to be blood.
The victims were seven children ranging in age from 1 to 8, a
20-year-old woman and a 17-year-old girl. All were thought to be the
children of Marcus Wesson, whom police handcuffed following a brief
standoff.
Authorities said Saturday that Wesson had been arrested on suspicion
of killing the victims, but wouldn't comment until an afternoon news
conference on what charges prosecutors might file.
The grim scene caused even veteran officers to weep.
Police Chief Jerry Dyer wiped tears from his eyes as officers carried
the bodies from the home, cradling the youngest ones in their arms.
"I've been with the Fresno Police Department for 25 years, and I've
never experienced anything of this nature," he said.
Dyer said the victims probably were Wesson's children. "There may have
been some type of ritual involved," he said.
Officers were originally called to the scene Friday afternoon for a
child custody dispute.
Ten coffins lined a wall inside the home's front room. The bodies were
so entangled in a pile of clothing that it took hours for
investigators to reach a final count, police said.
The police chief declined to say how the victims died, but the scene
was so gruesome some of the first officers into the house were placed
on administrative leave and were being counseled Friday night.
Six police chaplains were at the house throughout the evening as
detectives continued to gather evidence.
Officers were called to the home Friday afternoon by two women who
said a man had their children and would not release them.
The man initially ignored orders to come out, running into a back
bedroom as two other women fled the house. They were unharmed.
Police believe the suspect fathered the victims with the four women.
They did not identify the women or the victims.
A neighbor, Chris Tognazzini, said he heard two gunshots moments
before police arrived.
Dyer said the women who called authorities told them they had given
custody of their children to Wesson two years ago and now wanted them
back.
The slayings shocked authorities in Fresno, a city of 440,000 about
190 miles southeast of San Francisco. Dyer said the city had seen
three murders in the last 2-1/2 months, the fewest number for a
10-week period in more than three decades.
"The only thing we can do now is mourn. We mourn for the kids, we
mourn for the police," said Mayor Alan Autry. "We will never be the
same again."
Neighbors who milled around outside said they knew little about Wesson
or the house where a large yellow bus was parked in the driveway.
"He never said 'Hi,'" said Linda Morales. "I'd drive by and he'd make
a point to turn his face."
Another neighbor, Johnny Rios, said that on many nights he heard loud
banging coming from the house, as though the people inside were
building something.
"There was something up over there," Rios said.
Originally published on March 13, 2004



Bandit The Insult Parrot
 
 
"90% Black Wind of Death"
3/14/2004 2:07:56 AM


Bandit The News Parrot <bandit@troll.4t.com> wrote in
news:fb67509j8839u14j8lko2l9pv2qtm2805s@4ax.com:
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/173153p-150934c.html
Nine people found dead in Calif. home

Grisly scene caused even veteran cops to weep

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

FRESNO, Calif. - Police discovered nine bodies intertwined in a pile
of clothes at a Fresno home and 10 coffins stacked along a wall, and
were trying to determine if some ritual was involved in the slaughter.
A 57-year-old man surrendered to police after walking out of the house
covered in what appeared to be blood.
The victims were seven children ranging in age from 1 to 8, a
20-year-old woman and a 17-year-old girl. All were thought to be the
children of Marcus Wesson, whom police handcuffed following a brief
standoff.
Authorities said Saturday that Wesson had been arrested on suspicion
of killing the victims, but wouldn't comment until an afternoon news
conference on what charges prosecutors might file.
The grim scene caused even veteran officers to weep.
Police Chief Jerry Dyer wiped tears from his eyes as officers carried
the bodies from the home, cradling the youngest ones in their arms.
"I've been with the Fresno Police Department for 25 years, and I've
never experienced anything of this nature," he said.
Dyer said the victims probably were Wesson's children. "There may have
been some type of ritual involved," he said.
Officers were originally called to the scene Friday afternoon for a
child custody dispute.
Ten coffins lined a wall inside the home's front room. The bodies were
so entangled in a pile of clothing that it took hours for
investigators to reach a final count, police said.
The police chief declined to say how the victims died, but the scene
was so gruesome some of the first officers into the house were placed
on administrative leave and were being counseled Friday night.
Six police chaplains were at the house throughout the evening as
detectives continued to gather evidence.
Officers were called to the home Friday afternoon by two women who
said a man had their children and would not release them.
The man initially ignored orders to come out, running into a back
bedroom as two other women fled the house. They were unharmed.
Police believe the suspect fathered the victims with the four women.
They did not identify the women or the victims.
A neighbor, Chris Tognazzini, said he heard two gunshots moments
before police arrived.
Dyer said the women who called authorities told them they had given
custody of their children to Wesson two years ago and now wanted them
back.
The slayings shocked authorities in Fresno, a city of 440,000 about
190 miles southeast of San Francisco. Dyer said the city had seen
three murders in the last 2-1/2 months, the fewest number for a
10-week period in more than three decades.
"The only thing we can do now is mourn. We mourn for the kids, we
mourn for the police," said Mayor Alan Autry. "We will never be the
same again."
Neighbors who milled around outside said they knew little about Wesson
or the house where a large yellow bus was parked in the driveway.
"He never said 'Hi,'" said Linda Morales. "I'd drive by and he'd make
a point to turn his face."
Another neighbor, Johnny Rios, said that on many nights he heard loud
banging coming from the house, as though the people inside were
building something.
"There was something up over there," Rios said.
Originally published on March 13, 2004



Bandit The Insult Parrot
Jet?
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http://www.latech.edu/tech/orgs/klpi/mboard/phpBB2/
 
 
Bob
3/13/2004 8:36:06 PM


Bandit The News Parrot wrote:
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/173153p-150934c.html
Nine people found dead in Calif. home

Grisly scene caused even veteran cops to weep

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

FRESNO, Calif. - Police discovered nine bodies intertwined in a pile
of clothes at a Fresno home and 10 coffins stacked along a wall, and
were trying to determine if some ritual was involved in the slaughter.
A 57-year-old man surrendered to police after walking out of the house
covered in what appeared to be blood.
The victims were seven children ranging in age from 1 to 8, a
20-year-old woman and a 17-year-old girl. All were thought to be the
children of Marcus Wesson, whom police handcuffed following a brief
standoff.
Authorities said Saturday that Wesson had been arrested on suspicion
of killing the victims, but wouldn't comment until an afternoon news
conference on what charges prosecutors might file.
The grim scene caused even veteran officers to weep.
Police Chief Jerry Dyer wiped tears from his eyes as officers carried
the bodies from the home, cradling the youngest ones in their arms.
"I've been with the Fresno Police Department for 25 years, and I've
never experienced anything of this nature," he said.
Dyer said the victims probably were Wesson's children. "There may have
been some type of ritual involved," he said.
Officers were originally called to the scene Friday afternoon for a
child custody dispute.
Ten coffins lined a wall inside the home's front room. The bodies were
so entangled in a pile of clothing that it took hours for
investigators to reach a final count, police said.
The police chief declined to say how the victims died, but the scene
was so gruesome some of the first officers into the house were placed
on administrative leave and were being counseled Friday night.
Six police chaplains were at the house throughout the evening as
detectives continued to gather evidence.
Officers were called to the home Friday afternoon by two women who
said a man had their children and would not release them.
The man initially ignored orders to come out, running into a back
bedroom as two other women fled the house. They were unharmed.
Police believe the suspect fathered the victims with the four women.
They did not identify the women or the victims.
A neighbor, Chris Tognazzini, said he heard two gunshots moments
before police arrived.
Dyer said the women who called authorities told them they had given
custody of their children to Wesson two years ago and now wanted them
back.
The slayings shocked authorities in Fresno, a city of 440,000 about
190 miles southeast of San Francisco. Dyer said the city had seen
three murders in the last 2-1/2 months, the fewest number for a
10-week period in more than three decades.
"The only thing we can do now is mourn. We mourn for the kids, we
mourn for the police," said Mayor Alan Autry. "We will never be the
same again."
Neighbors who milled around outside said they knew little about Wesson
or the house where a large yellow bus was parked in the driveway.
"He never said 'Hi,'" said Linda Morales. "I'd drive by and he'd make
a point to turn his face."
Another neighbor, Johnny Rios, said that on many nights he heard loud
banging coming from the house, as though the people inside were
building something.
"There was something up over there," Rios said.
Originally published on March 13, 2004
Bandit The Insult Parrot
I guess that stops the moms and their blue gun thug army from taking his
kids.
Bob
--
When did we divide into sides?
"As president, I will put American government and our legal system back
on the side of women." John Kerry, leading Democratic candidate for
President. http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/
[Bob does not advocate any illegal, seditious, or immoral acts. All
posts are for discussion, rhetorical, or humorous purposes only.]
 
 
Nemesis
3/14/2004 4:14:47 AM


On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 20:36:06 -0700, Bob <boby23456@hotmail.com> with
the help of a thousand monkeys banging on keyboards, was finally able
to type out the following:
Bandit The News Parrot wrote:
I guess that stops the moms and their blue gun thug army from taking his
kids.
Bob
No surprise a low life scumbag like yourself would side with other low
lifes like this mad dog.
For the safety and well being of those kids, it would have been better
if those cops had just blown him away like the mad dog he showed
himself to be before he had a chance to do anything to those people.
Anybody who thinks he's a victim in any way deserves to get a bullet
in his own head.
--
Nemesis
ICQ #4610826
http://www.tehawk.com
http://home.earthlink.net/~tehawk
 
 
Robert Buchanan
3/14/2004 4:20:43 AM


Bob wrote the following on 13 Mar 2004:
Bandit The News Parrot wrote:
I guess that stops the moms and their blue gun thug army from taking his
kids.
Your ability to repeatedly sympathize with extraordinarily depraved
individuals is incredible. Bob, you are a fine example of what can happen
when somebody who is not prepared to think for himself creates his own
moral code.
--
Best wishes,
Robert "Buchannibal" Buchanan
 
 
Bob
3/13/2004 9:57:05 PM


Robert Buchanan wrote:
Your ability to repeatedly sympathize with extraordinarily depraved
individuals is incredible. Bob, you are a fine example of what can happen
when somebody who is not prepared to think for himself creates his own
moral code.
Say Robert. How is life among the flock of sheep you live with?
You never do think outside the box at all. Step in line, toe the line,
follow the leader. You femroids just do what you're told.
Every time you hit the keys you just bleat and baaaaa.
Bob
--
When did we divide into sides?
"As president, I will put American government and our legal system back
on the side of women." John Kerry, leading Democratic candidate for
President. http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/
[Bob does not advocate any illegal, seditious, or immoral acts. All
posts are for discussion, rhetorical, or humorous purposes only.]
 
 
Bob
3/13/2004 9:59:28 PM


Nemesis wrote:
No surprise a low life scumbag like yourself would side with other low
lifes like this mad dog.
For the safety and well being of those kids, it would have been better
if those cops had just blown him away like the mad dog he showed
himself to be before he had a chance to do anything to those people.
Anybody who thinks he's a victim in any way deserves to get a bullet
in his own head.
No surprise that another pussy whipped fem doesn't like the outcome.
Go suck the blue gun thug's dicks all you like. MEN have nothing to
fear form pansies.
Bob
--
When did we divide into sides?
"As president, I will put American government and our legal system back
on the side of women." John Kerry, leading Democratic candidate for
President. http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/
[Bob does not advocate any illegal, seditious, or immoral acts. All
posts are for discussion, rhetorical, or humorous purposes only.]
 
 
Robert Buchanan
3/14/2004 5:02:40 AM


Bob wrote the following on 13 Mar 2004:
Robert Buchanan wrote:
Say Robert. How is life among the flock of sheep you live with?
You never do think outside the box at all. Step in line, toe the
line, follow the leader. You femroids just do what you're told.
How terribly unfortunate that your denial is fueled in part by a complete
lack of self-awareness. If you bothered to read what I wrote, you could
learn more about yourself than you'd ever manage to piece together
yourself.
Every time you hit the keys you just bleat and baaaaa.
Well, I'm afraid that rape and pedophilia advocacy isn't my cup of tea. If
you keep to your interests, I'll stick with mine.
--
Best wishes,
Robert "Buchannibal" Buchanan
 
 
Robert Buchanan
3/14/2004 5:06:21 AM


Bob wrote the following on 13 Mar 2004:
Nemesis wrote:
No surprise that another pussy whipped fem doesn't like the outcome.
So by your rationale, the fact that we're sickened by the slaughter of a
family by its' father figure makes us extreme feminists?
How very innovative of you.
Go suck the blue gun thug's dicks all you like.
Just for posterity, what is a "blue gun thug?"
MEN have nothing to fear form pansies.
I imagine that quite a few men have lead you to this conclusion, then.
--
Best wishes,
Robert "Buchannibal" Buchanan
 
 
"Gooserider"
3/14/2004 6:15:48 AM




"Lvubun" <Lvubun2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Xns94ABA6DDBE522Lvubun2004yahoocom@216.65.98.77...

White people......
The killer appears to be a black guy who was impregating his children.
 
 
Nemesis
3/14/2004 6:21:19 AM


On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 21:59:28 -0700, Bob <boby23456@hotmail.com> with
the help of a thousand monkeys banging on keyboards, was finally able
to type out the following:
Nemesis wrote:
No surprise that another pussy whipped fem doesn't like the outcome.
Like I said, only a low life scumbag would \stick up for the guy.
Go suck the blue gun thug's dicks all you like.
I'll bet you were fantasying about your former life in prison when you
came up with that one.
MEN have nothing to fear form pansies.
You never were and never will be a real man.
If you actually ever met any of the real men who are always putting
you down in here, you'd piss in your pants, and that's assuming you
didn't drop dead from a heart attack first out of fear at meeting a
real man face to face.
And if you did drop dead, it would be the first time in your life that
you ever did anything that benefitted society.
--
Nemesis
ICQ #4610826
http://www.tehawk.com
http://home.earthlink.net/~tehawk
 
 
Nemesis
3/14/2004 6:23:36 AM


On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 06:15:48 GMT, "Gooserider" <ikjimiyi2@com.com>
with the help of a thousand monkeys banging on keyboards, was finally
able to type out the following:


"Lvubun" <Lvubun2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Xns94ABA6DDBE522Lvubun2004yahoocom@216.65.98.77...

The killer appears to be a black guy who was impregating his children.
That would make him a hero in Bob's eyes.
--
Nemesis
ICQ #4610826
http://www.tehawk.com
http://home.earthlink.net/~tehawk
 
 
Robert Buchanan
3/14/2004 7:15:02 AM


Nemesis wrote the following on 14 Mar 2004:
On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 06:15:48 GMT, "Gooserider" <ikjimiyi2@com.com>
with the help of a thousand monkeys banging on keyboards, was finally
able to type out the following:
That would make him a hero in Bob's eyes.
If the claim was true, he could very well become a patron saint in soc.men.
--
Best wishes,
Robert "Buchannibal" Buchanan
 
 
The Mak
3/14/2004 8:33:11 AM


Bob <boby23456@hotmail.com> wrote in news:4053D326.3080201@hotmail.com:
I guess that stops the moms and their blue gun thug army from taking his
kids.
Bob
Hi joe1orbit, how's the kookhouse?
 
 
The Mak
3/14/2004 8:33:51 AM


Bob <boby23456@hotmail.com> wrote in news:4053E621.8040001@hotmail.com:
Every time you hit the keys you just bleat and baaaaa.
You misspelled "BLAAAAAAAAAA~".
 
 
Nemesis
3/14/2004 1:23:10 PM


On 14 Mar 2004 07:15:02 GMT, Robert Buchanan
<rbuchanan@neubauten.forge> with the help of a thousand monkeys
banging on keyboards, was finally able to type out the following:
Nemesis wrote the following on 14 Mar 2004:
If the claim was true, he could very well become a patron saint in soc.men.
Except that he's black and soc.men favors white men.
But someone else in RSPW posted this link o the case:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4518675/
Police: Fresno murder suspect committed polygamy, incest
Marcus Wesson fathered two victims with daughters police chief says
Police found the bodies of nine people in a home in Fresno, Calif.,
following a domestic dispute and a police standoff with Marcus Wesson,
57, seen here in a police booking photograph.
FRESNO, Calif. - A man suspected of murdering nine of his family
members apparently was involved in polygamy and incest, fathering two
of the victims with his own daughters, police said Saturday.
The bodies of six females and three males, ages 1 to 24, were found
tangled in the back room of Marcus Wessons home Friday. Fresnos
largest mass slaying ever quadrupled its homicides for the year in a
single day and disturbed officers so much that some immediately needed
counseling.
Wesson, described by police as very calm, was arrested Friday after
emerging from his home covered in blood.
Wesson, 57, has fathered children with at least four women, two of
whom are his own daughters, said Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer.
We are exploring the possibility that there were other women he was
involved with, either sexually or in some sort of polygamist
relationship, Dyer said. Police said they believe all the victims are
members of Wessons family, but they declined to release names pending
notification of kin.
Wesson was cooperating with authorities, who planned to charge him
with nine counts of murder, Dyer said.
If this does not qualify for the death sentence, then there is no
case that would, Dyer said. Dyer said police believe they know the
cause of death, but would not release that information.
I can tell you that there were no mutilations, Dyer said. The
bodies were intact.
Six coroners, triple the typical weekend staff, were working Saturday
to identify the victims and determine how they were killed, Deputy
Fresno County Coroner Sarah Davis said.
Officers were originally called to the home Friday afternoon for a
child custody dispute. Inside was a discovery so grisly it reduced
Dyer to tears. The bodies were so entangled in a pile of clothing that
it took hours for investigators to reach a final count, police said.
Police were not sure of a motive, but Dyer said there may have been
some type of ritual involved. Ten coffins lined a wall inside the
homes front room.
Ive been with the Fresno Police Department for 25 years, and Ive
never experienced anything of this nature, said Dyer, who wiped his
eyes Friday night as officers carried bodies out of the home, cradling
the youngest ones in their arms.
The scene was so gruesome some of the first officers into the house
were placed on administrative leave and received counseling Friday
night. Six police chaplains were at the house throughout the evening
as detectives continued to gather evidence.
Officers were called to the home by two women who said a man had their
children and would not release them. The man initially ignored orders
to come out, running into a back bedroom as two other women fled the
house. They were unharmed.
A neighbor, Chris Tognazzini, said he heard two gunshots moments
before police arrived.
Dyer said the women who called authorities told them they had given
custody of their children to Wesson two years ago and now wanted them
back.
The slayings shocked authorities in Fresno, a city of 440,000 about
190 miles southeast of San Francisco. Dyer said the city had seen
three murders in the last 2 months, the fewest number for a 10-week
period in more than three decades.
The nine deaths represent the largest mass killing ever in this San
Joaquin Valley city. Seven people were killed in rural Fresno in 1993.
The only thing we can do now is mourn. We mourn for the kids, we
mourn for the police, said Mayor Alan Autry. We will never be the
same again.
Wesson had a strong influence on his sons, said Florian Tan, who in
2001 took over the martial arts school where three of the sons
attended classes. Each boy had to earn a black belt in aikido in order
to leave home when he reached manhood, Tan said.
They said they had to go through his program, which included martial
arts training, Tan said. He added that two of the sons, now in their
twenties, earned black belts and a teenage boy is still enrolled at
the school.
Neighbors who milled around outside said they knew little about Wesson
or the house where a large yellow bus was parked in the driveway. He
never said Hi, said Linda Morales. Id drive by and hed make a
point to turn his face.
Another neighbor, Johnny Rios, said that on many nights he heard loud
banging coming from the house, as though the people inside were
building something. There was something up over there, Rios said.
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If he was white, he'd be Bob's hero.
But it explains why Bob hasn't offered the "Golden Bull" for this guy.
--
Nemesis
ICQ #4610826
http://www.tehawk.com
http://home.earthlink.net/~tehawk
 
 
Bob
3/14/2004 9:45:11 AM


Nemesis wrote:
On 14 Mar 2004 07:15:02 GMT, Robert Buchanan
<rbuchanan@neubauten.forge> with the help of a thousand monkeys
banging on keyboards, was finally able to type out the following:
Except that he's black and soc.men favors white men.
But someone else in RSPW posted this link o the case:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4518675/
Police: Fresno murder suspect committed polygamy, incest
Marcus Wesson fathered two victims with daughters police chief says
Police found the bodies of nine people in a home in Fresno, Calif.,
following a domestic dispute and a police standoff with Marcus Wesson,
57, seen here in a police booking photograph.
If he hadn't killed them he was about to be charged with incest, child
abuse, and other hate crimes and been sent to prison for life.
Now, if he ever gets out of prison, he won't be registered as a sex
offender. The law made it beneficial for him to murder.
--
When did we divide into sides?
"As president, I will put American government and our legal system back
on the side of women." John Kerry, leading Democratic candidate for
President. http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/
[Bob does not advocate any illegal, seditious, or immoral acts. All
posts are for discussion, rhetorical, or humorous purposes only.]
 
 
Bob
3/14/2004 9:46:55 AM


Robert Buchanan wrote:
family by its' father figure makes us extreme feminists?
How very innovative of you.
Your use of the femroid term "father figure" instead of "father"
displays your status as a man hating femroid.
Bob
--
When did we divide into sides?
"As president, I will put American government and our legal system back
on the side of women." John Kerry, leading Democratic candidate for
President. http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/
[Bob does not advocate any illegal, seditious, or immoral acts. All
posts are for discussion, rhetorical, or humorous purposes only.]
 
 
xeton2001@yahoo.com (Laura Bush murdered her boy friend)
3/14/2004 8:47:57 AM


Bandit The News Parrot <bandit@troll.4t.com> wrote in message news:<fb67509j8839u14j8lko2l9pv2qtm2805s@4ax.com>...
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/173153p-150934c.html
Nine people found dead in Calif. home

Grisly scene caused even veteran cops to weep

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

FRESNO, Calif. - Police discovered nine bodies intertwined in a pile
of clothes at a Fresno home and 10 coffins stacked along a wall, and
were trying to determine if some ritual was involved in the slaughter.
And if he had killed 9 people by speeding in his highway tank SUV, all
you repugs would say "so what? - it was an accident".
 
 
Bob
3/14/2004 9:56:14 AM


The Mak wrote:
Bob <boby23456@hotmail.com> wrote in news:4053D326.3080201@hotmail.com:
Hi joe1orbit, how's the kookhouse?
A few more dead feminists. What a loss.
Funny how the femroid scum always attack any man who doesn't kowtow to
their women-first agenda.
Bob
--
When did we divide into sides?
"As president, I will put American government and our legal system back
on the side of women." John Kerry, leading Democratic candidate for
President. http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/
[Bob does not advocate any illegal, seditious, or immoral acts. All
posts are for discussion, rhetorical, or humorous purposes only.]
 
 
Bob
3/14/2004 9:57:01 AM


Robert Buchanan wrote:
Bob wrote the following on 13 Mar 2004:
How terribly unfortunate that your denial is fueled in part by a complete
lack of self-awareness. If you bothered to read what I wrote, you could
learn more about yourself than you'd ever manage to piece together
yourself.
A few more dead feminists. What a loss.
Funny how the femroid scum always attack any man who doesn't kowtow to
their women-first agenda.
Every time you hit the keys you just bleat and baaaaa.
Well, I'm afraid that rape and pedophilia advocacy isn't my cup of tea. If
you keep to your interests, I'll stick with mine.
A few more dead feminists. What a loss.
Funny how the femroid scum always attack any man who doesn't kowtow to
their women-first agenda.
Bob
--
When did we divide into sides?
"As president, I will put American government and our legal system back
on the side of women." John Kerry, leading Democratic candidate for
President. http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/
[Bob does not advocate any illegal, seditious, or immoral acts. All
posts are for discussion, rhetorical, or humorous purposes only.]
 
 
Bob
3/14/2004 9:58:18 AM


Did you notice that the arrest of a female serial child killer in
another state made only the back pages of her local news, while a man
who did a similar crime is played over and over and over on every TV
network?
Bob
Bandit The News Parrot wrote:
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/173153p-150934c.html
Nine people found dead in Calif. home

Grisly scene caused even veteran cops to weep

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

FRESNO, Calif. - Police discovered nine bodies intertwined in a pile
of clothes at a Fresno home and 10 coffins stacked along a wall, and
were trying to determine if some ritual was involved in the slaughter.
A 57-year-old man surrendered to police after walking out of the house
covered in what appeared to be blood.
The victims were seven children ranging in age from 1 to 8, a
20-year-old woman and a 17-year-old girl. All were thought to be the
children of Marcus Wesson, whom police handcuffed following a brief
standoff.
Authorities said Saturday that Wesson had been arrested on suspicion
of killing the victims, but wouldn't comment until an afternoon news
conference on what charges prosecutors might file.
The grim scene caused even veteran officers to weep.
Police Chief Jerry Dyer wiped tears from his eyes as officers carried
the bodies from the home, cradling the youngest ones in their arms.
"I've been with the Fresno Police Department for 25 years, and I've
never experienced anything of this nature," he said.
Dyer said the victims probably were Wesson's children. "There may have
been some type of ritual involved," he said.
Officers were originally called to the scene Friday afternoon for a
child custody dispute.
Ten coffins lined a wall inside the home's front room. The bodies were
so entangled in a pile of clothing that it took hours for
investigators to reach a final count, police said.
The police chief declined to say how the victims died, but the scene
was so gruesome some of the first officers into the house were placed
on administrative leave and were being counseled Friday night.
Six police chaplains were at the house throughout the evening as
detectives continued to gather evidence.
Officers were called to the home Friday afternoon by two women who
said a man had their children and would not release them.
The man initially ignored orders to come out, running into a back
bedroom as two other women fled the house. They were unharmed.
Police believe the suspect fathered the victims with the four women.
They did not identify the women or the victims.
A neighbor, Chris Tognazzini, said he heard two gunshots moments
before police arrived.
Dyer said the women who called authorities told them they had given
custody of their children to Wesson two years ago and now wanted them
back.
The slayings shocked authorities in Fresno, a city of 440,000 about
190 miles southeast of San Francisco. Dyer said the city had seen
three murders in the last 2-1/2 months, the fewest number for a
10-week period in more than three decades.
"The only thing we can do now is mourn. We mourn for the kids, we
mourn for the police," said Mayor Alan Autry. "We will never be the
same again."
Neighbors who milled around outside said they knew little about Wesson
or the house where a large yellow bus was parked in the driveway.
"He never said 'Hi,'" said Linda Morales. "I'd drive by and he'd make
a point to turn his face."
Another neighbor, Johnny Rios, said that on many nights he heard loud
banging coming from the house, as though the people inside were
building something.
"There was something up over there," Rios said.
Originally published on March 13, 2004



Bandit The Insult Parrot
--
When did we divide into sides?
"As president, I will put American government and our legal system back
on the side of women." John Kerry, leading Democratic candidate for
President. http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/
[Bob does not advocate any illegal, seditious, or immoral acts. All
posts are for discussion, rhetorical, or humorous purposes only.]
 
 
Bob
3/14/2004 10:02:35 AM


Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote:
Bandit The News Parrot <bandit@troll.4t.com> wrote in message news:<fb67509j8839u14j8lko2l9pv2qtm2805s@4ax.com>...
And if he had killed 9 people by speeding in his highway tank SUV, all
you repugs would say "so what? - it was an accident".
Meanwhile a woman who killed her 5 children only made the local news.
This case is all over the networks because it's a man who is guilty.
Some Hillary voters are dead. Boo Hoo.
Bob
--
When did we divide into sides?
"As president, I will put American government and our legal system back
on the side of women." John Kerry, leading Democratic candidate for
President. http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/
[Bob does not advocate any illegal, seditious, or immoral acts. All
posts are for discussion, rhetorical, or humorous purposes only.]
 
 
Robert Buchanan
3/14/2004 6:38:16 PM


Bob wrote the following on 14 Mar 2004:
Nemesis wrote:
If he hadn't killed them he was about to be charged with incest, child
abuse, and other hate crimes and been sent to prison for life.
That he would be sent to jail for life for those crimes is possible, but
hardly definite. Of course, sex offenders who practice incest, pedophilia,
and child abuse are not imprisoned for "hate" crimes.
Now, if he ever gets out of prison, he won't be registered as a sex
offender.
I can't imagine how obtuse one needs to be to believe that multiple counts
of murder negate the classification of a sex offender or that this
individual will ever walk free. He will either recieve the death penalty
or spend the rest of his life in prison.
The law made it beneficial for him to murder.








You mispelled "multiple mental disorders."
It's often difficult to tell which distortions in Bob's arguments are
triggered by his pathological hatred of women, and which are simply a
result of stupidity.
--
Best wishes,
Robert "Buchannibal" Buchanan
 
 
Robert Buchanan
3/14/2004 6:40:37 PM


Bob wrote the following on 14 Mar 2004:
Robert Buchanan wrote:
Your snippage of my argument is entirely indicative of your inability to
debate it. This begs the question: cowardice or denial?
family by its' father figure makes us extreme feminists?
How very innovative of you.
Your use of the femroid term "father figure" instead of "father"
displays your status as a man hating femroid.
How so? The term is entirely appropriate.
--
Best wishes,
Robert "Buchannibal" Buchanan
 
 
Bob
3/14/2004 12:01:05 PM


Robert Buchanan wrote:
Bob wrote the following on 14 Mar 2004:
That he would be sent to jail for life for those crimes is possible, but
hardly definite. Of course, sex offenders who practice incest, pedophilia,
and child abuse are not imprisoned for "hate" crimes.
I can't imagine how obtuse one needs to be to believe that multiple counts
of murder negate the classification of a sex offender or that this
individual will ever walk free. He will either recieve the death penalty
or spend the rest of his life in prison.








You mispelled "multiple mental disorders."
It's often difficult to tell which distortions in Bob's arguments are
triggered by his pathological hatred of women, and which are simply a
result of stupidity.
Typical femorid fassion, Robert Buckteeth attacks the person because he
can't find a valid logical argument.
Bob
--
When did we divide into sides?
"As president, I will put American government and our legal system back
on the side of women." John Kerry, leading Democratic candidate for
President. http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/
[Bob does not advocate any illegal, seditious, or immoral acts. All
posts are for discussion, rhetorical, or humorous purposes only.]
 
 
Bob
3/14/2004 12:04:03 PM


Robert Buchanan wrote:
Bob wrote the following on 14 Mar 2004:
Your snippage of my argument is entirely indicative of your inability to
debate it. This begs the question: cowardice or denial?
family by its' father figure makes us extreme feminists?
How very innovative of you.
How so? The term is entirely appropriate.
Go back an play with your Barbie and Ken figure dolls Robert Buckteeth.
Maybe in 10 more years you will figure out the difference between a
"figure" and a human being.
Bob
--
When did we divide into sides?
"As president, I will put American government and our legal system back
on the side of women." John Kerry, leading Democratic candidate for
President. http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/
[Bob does not advocate any illegal, seditious, or immoral acts. All
posts are for discussion, rhetorical, or humorous purposes only.]
 
 
Robert Buchanan
3/14/2004 7:01:14 PM


Bob wrote the following on 14 Mar 2004:
Robert Buchanan wrote:
Typical femorid fassion, Robert Buckteeth attacks the person because
he can't find a valid logical argument.
I appreciate that you can at least admit that your arguments are neither
valid nor logical.
--
Best wishes,
Robert "Buchannibal" Buchanan
 
 
Robert Buchanan
3/14/2004 7:13:01 PM


Bob wrote the following on 14 Mar 2004:
Robert Buchanan wrote:
Go back an play with your Barbie and Ken figure dolls Robert
Buckteeth.
Maybe in 10 more years you will figure out the difference between a
"figure" and a human being.
I don't expect that a decade would be sufficient time for you to learn how
to read for comprehension.
--
Best wishes,
Robert "Buchannibal" Buchanan