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    Lots of speculation on these 3 pages. An interesting and sobering read nonetheless, thanks for the link Belmont.

    I think we all can agree on empathizing with the poor man and his family; truly sorry his final minutes were such troubled ones. Go with God.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gutshot John View Post
    If you say so. Might want to check out a dictionary when you've got a minute.

    If you've got some evidence that the girl lied, or the police acted improperly...share it.

    Otherwise you're just blowing smoke, tinged with emotionalist nonsense.
    Seems to me you're the only emotional attention seeker in this thread. I couldn't for the life of me understand why you'd spew the nonsense you have otherwise. If I need a dictionary, then you definitely need a couch!

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    according to a sheriff's report, Rusciolelli called his ex-wife's workplace at 4:32 p.m. on Sept. 19 and left her a voicemail saying he was going to kill himself at home. The woman told authorities she could hear a gunshot and moaning as the message played.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gutshot John View Post
    Huh? reread the article...then reread your above words.

    I haven't a clue what you're talking about.

    This is were I got it from

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas M-4 View Post
    according to a sheriff's report, Rusciolelli called his ex-wife's workplace at 4:32 p.m. on Sept. 19 and left her a voicemail saying he was going to kill himself at home. The woman told authorities she could hear a gunshot and moaning as the message played.

    This is were I got it from
    Ex-wife isn't his girlfriend.
    It is bad policy to fear the resentment of an enemy. -Ethan Allen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gutshot John View Post
    Ex-wife isn't his girlfriend.
    Ok what does that change??



    Is the article quoting his EXWIFE or GF ??
    Last edited by Thomas M-4; 10-01-11 at 01:13.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glocktogo View Post
    Seems to me you're the only emotional attention seeker in this thread. I couldn't for the life of me understand why you'd spew the nonsense you have otherwise. If I need a dictionary, then you definitely need a couch!
    Like I said...considering the source, I'm unimpressed with your understanding.

    Apply a little critical thought...if you have any evidence that the girlfriend lied or that the police acted improperly...your argument holds water.

    Otherwise youre blowing smoke, making an emotional argument convenient only to ideology and...he remains a tragic moron.
    Last edited by Gutshot John; 10-01-11 at 01:17.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas M-4 View Post
    Ok what does that change??



    Is the article quoting his EXWIFE or GF ??
    Two different persons...so what if he called his wife? Why does that make the gf a liar? Whats the evidence youre looking for? What evidence does the call provide for or against guilt?
    Last edited by Gutshot John; 10-01-11 at 01:20.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gutshot John View Post
    Like I said...considering the source, I'm unimpressed with your understanding.

    Apply a little critical thought...if you have any evidence that the girlfriend lied or that the police acted improperly...your argument holds water.

    Otherwise youre blowing smoke, making an emotional argument convenient only to ideology and...he remains a tragic moron.
    You really don't get it, do you? You're automatically assuming he was a moron and a coward and a guilty criminal when you do not possess all the facts of the case. You're basing your assumptions entirely on what the girlfriend, the media and the "officials" have to say on the subject. You're making suppositions based on your own biases, then turn around and shit all over the biases of others. You're a hypocrite, and a damned lousy one at that!

    Try rereading this thread to find where I ever said the guy was guilty or innocent. You can't because I'm not so incredibly stupid as to think I have sufficient facts to determine that. All you have is 4th hand information at best, yet you've got it all figured out. Wow! You must be a bazillion times smarter than the rest of us! Either that or you're coming off as a smarmy, pompous ass who doesn't know when to quit.

    I could really care less whether you think you're smarter than the rest of us. But pretending to know the mind of a man who killed himself when he was in a no-win situation is a surefire way to get me bird dogging you. I may be country ignernt and stubborn as a mule, but I know a real ass when I see one! You're acting like a boorish fool and I have spare time on my hands. I can keep this up all weekend!

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    You really dont get it do you? (See how that cuts both ways)

    For your story to be true...the police either acted improperly or the girlfriend committed a crime. How is that presumption of guilt any less relevant than mine...except in mine there is actual probable cause.

    You're the one making assumptions based on your biases. You're presuming that the man was innocent and that the "bitch" set him up...when it's as likely as not that he was actually guilty.

    Seriously though I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent. If you've got some evidence of a fraudulent police report or improper police behavior I'm all ears.

    Short of that, it's about making an ideological point rather than a legal or factual point. Hence the notion of critical thought.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gutshot John View Post
    Two different persons...so what if he called his wife? Why does that make the gf a liar? Whats the evidence youre looking for? What evidence does the call provide for or against guilt?
    How would you say is a more creditably witness ??

    A GF or a EXWF ??

    I don't know what would you consider a GF or EWF???

    It doesn't say in the article and considering how the media just appends to screw up pertain facts up I will with hold my judge some what.

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