Fox4 recovers a gut-wrenching series of texts of a Gladstone man murdered during a BRUTAL assault: Last Words of Murdered Man Came Through Text Messages
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Wow.
ReplyDeleteSad...
Kevin Mashburn was a good man, a good husband and a great father and grandfather. His death like all deaths, is a tragedy for so many people and for the community as a whole.
ReplyDeleteWas something wrong with the ATT dispatch system? No one responded?
ReplyDeleteIf ATT was as fast as responding to a past due bill as they should have been to their employee...he would still be alive....the guy should have called 911 instead of contacting his employer, but hey what would have been faster? I heard response times north of the river suck, so maybe he knew that and was trying to live.
ReplyDelete10:06 the response of the failed KCFD are in the city limits of Kansas City, this happened in Gladstone, their response times actually work. The employee from ATT should have called 911 not texted his employer.
ReplyDelete10:12, how about someone hits you in the head with a crow bar hard enough that it later kills you. The guy was murdered. He took a fatal blow to the head from a crowbar. You think that might cause some problems with his thought processing? You think maybe he was a little, to put it lightly, disoriented? Shut up you damn fool. You sound like a fucking idiot.
ReplyDeleteSome have said he used the laptop computer mounted in his truck to send these texts...perhaps his phone had been taken by the killer or lost in the struggle so it was unavailable to use to call 911. Perhaps 911 ought to get a way to receive text messages.
ReplyDeleteJust a dead hayseed!
ReplyDelete10:34 I am a genius...I am a KCFD firefighter, so you shut the fuck up and give me some respect asshole! You are just jealous you cant make the FF grade and are pissed in your cubical. Get a life, I see shit you could never handle!
ReplyDelete1:47 Perhaps AT&T should have a panic button in their trucks so their workers can call for help!
ReplyDeleteThats a brilliant idea only if AT&T employees on the receiving end are not the receivers, maybe they should hook up with the "I have fallen and cant get up people" Just a thought!
Hey Quik Trip employees carry a remote panic button, at least there is one employee in the store that wears it. Its probably for robberies, but the technology is out there so fuck ATT!! They could have saved this man's life if they were not such a greedy corporation and actually gave a shit about the people who make their company exist!
ReplyDelete2:31 This is not a joke. You are an awful person. My innocent father died in a very brutal manner and you are going to sit there name calling him, THE VICTIM!? Wow.
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