KANSAS CITY SIGN OF THE TIMES: DURING BASEMENT METH BINGE MURDER SUSPECT SEYZ VICTIM TRANSFORMED INTO DEMON AND ASKED TO BE SHOT IN THE HEAD!!!
Call it The Kansas City "Devil (and meth) made me do it" defense . . .
We talked about this a bit last night but this tragic tale of Kansas City murder deserves a second look because of its vivid description of desperate urban core circumstances.
Checkit:
Fox4: Kansas City murder suspect told investigators he thought victim was a demon before shooting him
Deets:
"After snorting meth together, the suspect thought the victim was a demon so he took a handgun out of his pocket and attempted to shoot him. The suspect missed and instead shot himself in the leg.
"He said after he shot himself, the victim wrapped a towel around his wound and then they went back to the basement. The suspect then said that victim told him: “shoot me in the head” and he shot once with a handgun and left the home and went to the area where officers found him.
"His bond has been set at $150,000 cash-only, no court dates are listed yet."
There's a lot to consider here and a meth addict transforming into demon isn't the strangest thing . . . The more dangerous & tragic fact of this story is that two alleged meth addicts are walking around Kansas City with a gun whilst seeing frightening other-worldly visions.
And so, this tragic bit of real life seems to debunk a great many arguments about the drug war and gun control and reveals an increasingly dangerous slice of Kansas City life.
You decide . . .
Meth moves up the kansas city power rankings. That's sad to see.
ReplyDeleteQuite sure the Jackson County "drug court" will give the guy probation so he can be back out on the street and coping with his addiction by the weekend.
ReplyDeleteWere they watching the new Twin Peaks at the time?
ReplyDeleteIf so, a temporary insanity plea is more than justified.
You people need to quit making babies with your sisters and cousins.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm
ReplyDeleteHow could this have been prevented?
More $$$, another paid position at city hall, NOVA, Mothers in Charge, etc.
Not likely.
@7:47am
ReplyDeleteYou're right about all that money wasted on the programs that you list.
But what about the Jackson County COMBAT program that generates $20 million/year in sales tax and is supposedly established specifically to address drug prevention and treatment?
What the taxpayers get instead are picnics, yard clean-ups, yard signs, and press conferences.
Where are the elected folks whose responsibility it is to provide oversight and accountability to the millions spent every year on this crap?
Another example of the so called superior race on display. White powder! White Powder! And El Nacho Botello wishes he was a member of this cave dweller race. LMAO.
ReplyDeleteHey nice racism!
DeleteThese cave dwellers invented sneakers and guns, so you should love us.
I've never heard of meth making anyone hallucinate.
ReplyDeleteHe was mentally ill long before he took this drug.
We have Christianity to thank for the widespread pagan belief in demons.
^^^^^^^^STFU ya loser. So now you're an expert on meth? I knew you was a druggie, have to be to be an expert about it welfare frauder.
ReplyDeleteThose Combat people need to pick up more trash.
ReplyDelete9:59 Funk-adelic, your broadbrush OCD is a mental illness. Hey, smart guy, the ancient cultures of the world and your favorite early tribes of the Americas warned, ritual danced, prayed, sacrificed, war-painted, pierced, tattooed, hair adorned, clothing embellished, incense burned, fasted, ritual tranced, sweat-housed, specific beadworked, specific basketweaved, medicine men visited, specific potion and edibles consumed, and MORE...TO COUNTER THE "EVIL SPIRITS".
ReplyDeleteIT'S NOT ONLY CHRISTIANS, BlieRON!
Meth isn't addictive. I do it everyday.
ReplyDeleteOr toxic.
ReplyDeleteWilliam S. Burroughs got away with it. Maybe this guy will too.
ReplyDelete^^^^^^^^Thats actually the truth being said there.
ReplyDeleteAmen 11:59.tell it like it is. Get out of the city,if you want to survive.
ReplyDeleteThe devil is in the details.
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