Snyper
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Has anyone noticed this connection to these deranged killers?
The majority seem to come from broken families of divorces. Is there any wonder?
That's about half of all families so it's really pretty meaningless.
Has anyone noticed this connection to these deranged killers?
The majority seem to come from broken families of divorces. Is there any wonder?
I'm betting that the bank had a sign that read 'No Firearms Allowed" or some such wording on the front door...
These sick ass punks need someone to take them out before they do something like this.
Ya, what's up with that Witches Peak hairline?
His facebook page is still up:
https://www.facebook.com/zephen.xaver.5
I can't log in to look at anything, though...
Interesting choice of t-shirt, post #39.
That's about half of all families so it's really pretty meaningless.
The elder Xaver said his son moved to Florida about a year ago.
"He wasn't raised to be like this. He's always been a good kid. He's had his troubles," he said without elaborating, "but he has never hurt anyone ever before."
"This is a total shock," he said.
So half of all families have deranged family members out on the loose killing people? Boy, all LEOs and news organizations must be busier then hell covering all those stories.
I’ve always heard it called a widow’s peak. But his looks creepy.
Half of married couples divorce.
Reading 101
Interesting, police have repeatedly stated and left the distinct impression that they first learned of the shooting via a phone call from the suspect himself. The implication is that everyone was dead before the police arrived. They do not explain why they did not think badly injured victims may be bleeding out waiting for police to enter the bank.
Now we learn that a retired couple was about to enter the bank and saw something amiss. Then they heard gunshots and called 911.
Makes no sense to me that the police would not immediately enter the bank to engage the shooter and render aid to the wounded.
It is also not clear why a bank alarm was not sounded.
RB, I have not heard about any wounded. Maybe there weren't any. Maybe those 5 women were the only people in the bank at the time. Maybe he killed the employees before they could hit the bank alarm.
My presumption is that not all of the victims died instantly. That seldom happens. It is very reasonable to believe that some victims were still alive as police refused to enter the bank and wasted time having a telephone chit chat with the suspect.
The five victims are reported to have been the only people in the bank.
All the police made it home OK. (sarc)
The media got what they were looking for in the statements of his girlfriend "He wanted to hurt/kill everyone" and the reports that he had been kicked out of high school for threats.
Expect a renewed push for more strict gun laws allowing for "confiscation first" of firearms if a wife or close family member or teacher says someone has made threats, or if the person has been stupid enough to make threats on any social media.
Makes no sense to me that the police would not immediately enter the bank to engage the shooter and render aid to the wounded.
The prime directive of current FUSA revenue generators is that EVERY revenue generator go home safe at the end of the shift.
Brings to mind the interchange between Kate and Michael at the school Kate taught at in the Godfather....