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Re: Significant Other

by Jizaboz » Tue Mar 14, 2023 7:52 pm

Not-so-casual Observer wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 7:16 pm
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 5:38 pm
Not-so-casual Observer wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 2:31 pm Also, he had quit drinking about the same time he purchased the guns,(the others were found in the dryer post-murders)
I guess that's why, instead of bump stocks, he called em bounce stocks
I don't take your meaning?
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Re: Significant Other

by Not-so-casual Observer » Tue Mar 14, 2023 7:16 pm

Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 5:38 pm
Not-so-casual Observer wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 2:31 pm Also, he had quit drinking about the same time he purchased the guns,(the others were found in the dryer post-murders)
I guess that's why, instead of bump stocks, he called em bounce stocks
I don't take your meaning?

Re: Significant Other

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Tue Mar 14, 2023 5:38 pm

Not-so-casual Observer wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 2:31 pm Also, he had quit drinking about the same time he purchased the guns,(the others were found in the dryer post-murders)
I guess that's why, instead of bump stocks, he called em bounce stocks

Re: Significant Other

by Not-so-casual Observer » Tue Mar 14, 2023 2:31 pm

Jizaboz wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 10:32 am An ex coworker whom I considered a buddy kind of did the same thing but it was his mother rather than kids and then himself. Didn't have much money, but he went through the motions of meticulously piling up money and belongings with name tags attached to them for these things to be properly given out to remaining family after the murder/suicide.

Sometimes I wonder if I could have gotten to him to open up to me about his situation and tried to help him. I know his sister and brother in law who lived right next door to the house where this occurred wish they would have gone over there that evening to check on things. In the end though not only was there nothing we could probably do, but there is no point in even trying to come to terms with why it happened. I asked his brother in law if he had shown signs of mental illness or if there was any evidence of a strange influence (new drugs, hearing/seeing "demons", whatever) and he said there was absolutely no warning signs and no reason. It just seemed as if he tired of being his mothers caretaker and "gave up".

Anyway, what is the movie about?
I'm sorry that you had to go through that.

Adam didn't leave a suicide note, but when he killed the girls, he texted Marcie a video of them taking their wedding vows.

He was butthurt about losing his wife (it was his fault) and losing his children (also his fault).
I had just gotten full custody of Noel, Marcie filed for divorce. I could tell you why but I'd be violating her privacy.

He could never pass the psych test to become a cop or fire fighter.

Also, he had quit drinking about the same time he purchased the guns,(the others were found in the dryer post-murders) which was 4 months prior.

He was practicing in the basement.

He became born-again when he became sober.

We found about 5 emails from Adam to his pastor describing demons 😈 holding him under the water at Canandaigua lake.

He was staying, part-time, at his family's cabin at Canandaigua lake.

Re: Significant Other

by Jizaboz » Tue Mar 14, 2023 10:32 am

An ex coworker whom I considered a buddy kind of did the same thing but it was his mother rather than kids and then himself. Didn't have much money, but he went through the motions of meticulously piling up money and belongings with name tags attached to them for these things to be properly given out to remaining family after the murder/suicide.

Sometimes I wonder if I could have gotten to him to open up to me about his situation and tried to help him. I know his sister and brother in law who lived right next door to the house where this occurred wish they would have gone over there that evening to check on things. In the end though not only was there nothing we could probably do, but there is no point in even trying to come to terms with why it happened. I asked his brother in law if he had shown signs of mental illness or if there was any evidence of a strange influence (new drugs, hearing/seeing "demons", whatever) and he said there was absolutely no warning signs and no reason. It just seemed as if he tired of being his mothers caretaker and "gave up".

Anyway, what is the movie about?

Re: Significant Other

by Not-so-casual Observer » Tue Mar 14, 2023 3:08 am

My point was, if I was there, could I have stopped it?
Likely no.

Significant Other

by Not-so-casual Observer » Mon Mar 13, 2023 3:36 pm

Have any of you seen the trailer?
I accidentally landed on it and
Netflix auto-played it
And... well...

You have never been in my shoes 👞
But I have spent actual years
Imagining the final 20 minutes
Of Noel's life
And wondered if she cried
Out to me.

This horror movie 🎬
Has nothing to do with
Children, but Adam did invite
Both Marcie, and later, I,
To supervise him and
Go camping with him
And the kids.

We both said no.

:sad:

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