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A Massachusetts woman accused of murder bragged on Facebook about the slaying hours after she allegedly shot and killed a man who had cut her off, police said.
Graciela Paulino was arrested on Thursday for fatally shooting 34-year-old Marc Devoe in the chest following a road rage incident in Lowell, according to the Lowell Sun.
Police said Devoe, a construction worker for Excel Mechanical Inc, was on his lunch break with a co-worker when he noticed that another driver he may have cut off was following them.
Ugh...don't let your ugly show. It did take me a second to follow the story with the photos. But clearly the offender is not dressing or grooming to the "female" standards we expect. Could by trans, or just "butch". But I am sure you were smart enough to figure that out.
Back to the story...I don't know why people get so angry from road issues...but I have been angry, too. It just really gets under your skin. Not enough to shoot, I hope.
The person who shot...well I hope it was worth it.
Basically the "lesson" is don’t put stuff on social media that is illegal or you wouldn’t want someone to see because it can and will be used against you.
Now in this case and most others involving social media, the police would have found this woman had she not put it on Facebook so I don’t think it’s a direct cause and effect relationship.
I am curious about road rage incidents that do result in murders or other altercations. Is this person prone to violence? Is there something wrong with this person's mental health? Was there some combination of events that day that put her over the edge?
I wonder if she will ask for the state to pay for a sex change while in prison.
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