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Yea, brass knuckles and/or a knife is real courteous.People often commented on his good manners, and how polite and courteous he was.
Sounds like a real stable home-life.Jacob is survived by his brothers Jordan and Jonathan, his adoptive Mom Connie Saint, and husband Terry, guardian parents Wayne Smithart and Eric Price and father Michael L Redfearn and wife Jennifer, mother Shannon L Redfearn. ... as well as a multitude of step-brothers and sisters
Fair is a place in Iowa one takes their pigs to be slaughtered.
Grandson, whom I'm guessing didn't fall far from gramp's tree, played a stupid game, and won the stupid grand prize.
Here's the yute's obit: http://www.reynoldsfuneralhomes.com/notices/Jacob-Redfearn
Yea, brass knuckles and/or a knife is real courteous.
Sounds like a real stable home-life.
He said the use of the AR-15 meant “his grandson didn’t have a chance.”
"... he didn't have a chance"....
They all actually had a "chance".
When they pulled up in their car, they had a chance to stop and think about what they were doing, and the very real possibility that things could go very, very badly.
Even the get away driver girl stated in an interview; ".... their group, had done other robberies and carjackings, and gotten away with them, and figured that this was going to be just another one that they were going to do, and get away with ...."
Aside from the above; I guess in the bizarro world (that is slowly inching its way onto our reality), criminals are supposed to be allowed (or given a decent chance by victims) = to be able to commit their violent armed robbery and get away with it.