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By the way, we got this story wrong, so I changed my mind: It wasn't the person who did the stabbing who addressed the loud noise - it was the killer who was playing the loud music who stabbed the person who asked them to turn the volume down!
By the way, we got this story wrong, so I changed my mind: It wasn't the person who did the stabbing who addressed the loud noise - it was the killer who was playing the loud music who stabbed the person who asked them to turn the volume down!
I say throw the low life in jail and throw away the key!
Knew something about story as originally reported didn't add up.
Media kept going on about a "mother" with "two children" doing the stabbing, but what female is named "Shaun"?
Also various media seemed to have started with "he" or something then backtracked to just "woman" or something.
Was waiting to see if a GFM would be started, and sure enough it has. Seems like first thing people do nowadays after someone dies is start a GFM page. It's becoming a racket.
By the way, we got this story wrong, so I changed my mind: It wasn't the person who did the stabbing who addressed the loud noise - it was the killer who was playing the loud music who stabbed the person who asked them to turn the volume down!
I say throw the low life in jail and throw away the key!
horrific for sure.
I also cant for the life of me understand anyone blasting music at 2am,
how they cant possibly know that,
especially living in an apartment building,
that they would be bothering numerous tenants at a time like that
good, let this inconsiderate murderer rot in prison now.
what a dam shame.
it is also a shame that the news can't get a story right the first time,
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