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A San Francisco airport employee whose advances were repeatedly rejected by his co-worker has been accused of murdering her boyfriend as part of a “bizarre” plan to win her over.
Kevin Prasad, 31, and alleged co-conspirator Donovan Rivera, 25, have been charged with the murder of 31-year-old Mark Mangaccat after he was shot dead outside his home in Daly City, California, on April 25.
According to prosecutors, Prasad plotted to kill Mangaccat so he could end up with his girlfriend, Thandel Seinn, after she turned him down for several months.
This is exactly why I never tell a guy I have a boyfriend as an excuse not to date him. I'm afraid I'll run into a wacko who will decide that the boyfriend is standing between him and me.
I just say no. If pressured say sorry, I'm not interested in dating.
This is exactly why I never tell a guy I have a boyfriend as an excuse not to date him. I'm afraid I'll run into a wacko who will decide that the boyfriend is standing between him and me.
I just say no. If pressured say sorry, I'm not interested in dating.
It's sad that there even needs to be an excuse. No should just mean no, period, no questions asked, no explanations needed.
Its scary. You never know who is capable of murder and what might set them off. Love or lack of it is a common motive. Most murders the victim knows the killer personally as it is. Bunch of nuts out there! You could go on one coffee date and unleash the Devil in one of these people for the slightest thing.
Wow, what a bunch of losers.
First of all I don't blame her for not wanting him, I mean look at him. Second of all she has a boyfriend, that should have been the end of discussion right there,
Looks like a creep.
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