She Killed One of Them

dv8

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i feel sorry for her. the family of that piece of crap will be after her now because "he would not even hurt a fly". it's better to leave killing to the police. they are pretty good at it.
 

SKY

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i feel sorry for her. the family of that piece of crap will be after her now because "he would not even hurt a fly". it's better to leave killing to the police. they are pretty good at it.

I killed one of these scum 9 years ago and NO ONE came near me ever since. Family or otherwise.

THEY KNEW BETTER.
 
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Aguaita29

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A few years ago, there was this lady who was mugged and ended up shooting one of the mugglers in the street. She didn?t have any problems.
 

Aguaita29

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I killed one of these scum 9 years ago and NO ONE came near me ever since. Family or otherwise.

THEY KNEW BETTER.

It seems to me that it?s so much easier to kill a burglar than to just wound him. And hey, If the guy has a long criminal record, no one is going to question you.
 
It seems to me that it?s so much easier to kill a burglar than to just wound him. And hey, If the guy has a long criminal record, no one is going to question you.

If you wound one of these cochroaches their whole extended family will come over to your place escorted by greedy brainless lawyers. Everyone will cry and shout at the same time. The mother of the cochroach will show everyone photos of the poor innocent little boy- these photos are from the cochroach`s 15years birthday, when he still was a smiling young boy. They will do all they can to use the lawyers to rob you.

But If you kill the cochroaches, then noone will come to your place, because only your story is on the table. So the moral in this is simple: Kill the cochroaches, dont let anyone of the thiefs/robbers get away.
 
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The key may be "La instituci?n del orden explic? que cuando Suero Montero escapaba del lugar, De V?squez hal? la referida arma de fuego y le ocasion? la herida mortal.



Could self-defense still be claimed? I know in Texas a judge would not blink an eye and the salon owner would not even be charged, or even if some investigation was pending the salon owner would on her first appearance declare self-defense, then most likely released on own recognizance while investigation pending, and case would be closed within a month declaring self-defense with no charges brought up.

But this isn't Kansas... errr.... Texas ...

We all know that even if this was self-defense, there are lots of people that will be buying new electronics and stuff (or making bank deposits) over the coming days. Lawyers, fiscal, judge... the list goes on.
 

donP

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Tough Luck for the Rats

We all know that even if this was self-defense, there are lots of people that will be buying new electronics and stuff (or making bank deposits) over the coming days. Lawyers, fiscal, judge... the list goes on.

Well, it was not self defense as the criminal was already running away and was shot in the back.
"...falleci? a causa de herida de bala en el dorso con salida por el t?rax izquierdo... "

But the woman did the police's job and did it well.
No corrupt judges were needed to serve "justice".

And nobody will even think of buying new electronics because it was a Dominicana who killed the robber and not a gringo/a.


donP
 
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jrhartley

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"It seems to me that it?s so much easier to kill a burglar than to just wound him"

yeah right - talks cheap
 

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Africaida

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I would never think of killing anyone back home or in a sane Country but here if I have to do it I really don't think I would have an sympathy at all! You crawl over my fence than SEE YA! I will let the dogs have some fun first though!

The benefits of life in paradise :)

You make me wanna moooove *singing*
 

kenthedentman

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The dead punk lived two streets over from miesposas familia. Good riddence. I truly LOVE stories like this one. Its like reading armed citizen in the states. Nothing better than a criminal dying at the hands of a law abiding citizen. The wife agrees about worrying for the salon owner because clearly the punk wouldnt harm an insect. Anyway we had to have a drink to that. One fer street justice. And good job sky. Sleep well buddy. God only knows how many people and their belongings you have saved.
 

kenthedentman

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The key may be "La instituci?n del orden explic? que cuando Suero Montero escapaba del lugar, De V?squez hal? la referida arma de fuego y le ocasion? la herida mortal.



Could self-defense still be claimed? I know in Texas a judge would not blink an eye and the salon owner would not even be charged, or even if some investigation was pending the salon owner would on her first appearance declare self-defense, then most likely released on own recognizance while investigation pending, and case would be closed within a month declaring self-defense with no charges brought up.

But this isn't Kansas... errr.... Texas ...

We all know that even if this was self-defense, there are lots of people that will be buying new electronics and stuff (or making bank deposits) over the coming days. Lawyers, fiscal, judge... the list goes on.

My understanding of the situation is the police said congratulations to the victim. I dont believe she will face any charges. Now if one of us gringos did that, well that would be a different story.