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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4738310/Husband-killed-wife-Alaskan-cruise-cries-court.html
A husband who is accused of murdering his wife on an Alaskan cruise wept as he appeared in court on Thursday.
Kenneth Manzanares, 39, wore an orange jumpsuit and was shackled as he appeared at the US District Court in Alaska via teleconference.
No photographers were allowed inside the courtroom but members of the public who were present described how he dabbed at his eyes and nose with a handkerchief as a federal judge appointed him a public defender.
Authorities say that Manzanares murdered his 39-year-old wife Kristy in their room on board the Emerald Princess cruise ship because she would not stop laughing at him in front of their children.
Security on board the boat found her in their room at 9pm on Tuesday night with a severe head wound. She was pronounced dead 20 minutes later.
A court sketch shows Kenneth Manzanares weeping as he appeared in court via teleconference on Thursday to face a single murder charge
A court sketch shows Kenneth Manzanares weeping as he appeared in court via teleconference on Thursday to face a single murder charge
According to cruise ship staff, the father-of-three had attempted to throw her body overboard.
The theme of the cruise was a murder mystery and staff said that they believed the grisly scene had been staged as part of it when they first arrived at the couple's room.
The couple from Utah were on board the ship with a large group which witnesses said included children and other adults.
Kristy (pictured) was found dead aboard an Alaskan cruise ship on Tuesday, after a fight with her husband
The cruise was a week-long and it departed from Seattle, Washington, on Sunday.
At around 9pm on Tuesday night, the captain issued a message on the ship's intercom urging security to go to the ninth floor, where they were staying.
Once inside, they found bloody scene and Mrs Manzanares's body.
Kenneth was charged on Thursday after being taken in to the custody of Alaskan authorities on Wednesday morning when the ship docked in Alaska.
According to police, during questioning he told them: 'My life is over'.
Others on board the ship who were on the same floor as the family immediately after the incident recalled seeing a child - possibly one of the couple's - sitting on an older woman's lap sobbing.
'I see this little girl sitting on - I assume - her grandma or somebody, sitting on her lap wrapped in a blanket. And she's just sobbing, Brian Eckstorm told KTUU.
'A man came walking out from the hallway where it happened and he had, like, a white tank top on, and some jeans.
'His jeans were completely covered in blood and he came out saying, "It's not good, it's not good,"' he added.
Princess Cruises confirmed that the family were on board the ship and were among 3,400 passengers when the incident occurred.
The cruise ship was diverted to Juneau on Wednesday (above) so that federal investigators could board
The ship docked in Juneau, Alaska, on Wednesday morning so that FBI investigators could board. The FBI said it is required to step in when such deaths occur in international or U.S. waters.
According to Manzanares' social media profiles, she was a married mother of three daughters and a real estate agent with Sotheby's in St. George, Utah.
'In her spare time, Kristy enjoys volunteering at local schools and is involved in the Jubilee of Trees as Tree Designer each year,' her profile on the Summit Sotheby's International realty site reads.
'She loves cheering on her daughters at soccer games, spending time with extended family and is currently learning how to play golf with her husband.'
Several people, including at least one child, were escorted by authorities off the vessel in separate groups. Some were wearing white and gray hooded sweat shirts, with hoods or umbrellas in some cases obscuring their faces.
Nicole and Brice Beckstrom used to be the Manzanares' neighbors.
They told CBS News the couple was celebrating an anniversary during the trip..
'To find out that it was her was shocking,' Nicole said.
Some passengers told Fox 13 that they heard two men and a woman fighting on their balcony Tuesday night, and then a woman screaming for her life.
'People were running through the hall with blood all over them and trying to get security,' passenger Megan Morr said.
Passengers on board the ship say they heard the woman scream after arguing with two men on a balcony. A man tried to jump off the ship after the incident Morr said that even the captain came on over the intercom, ordering crew to respond to the incident.
'He was very worked up, he said, "Everyone, we need all medical, security, all personnel to deck 9 and deck 14"; and that scared me because I'm on deck 14,' Morr said.
Charles Rowlen and his wife told KOMO News they were two decks above at the time.
He told the station: 'Well, it was evening for us ... definitely (heard a) woman screaming.
'A little girl from that room came running out calling for help ... that her parents had been in a fight. She sounded pretty desperate.'
Others said they then saw a man trying to jump off the ship after the altercation.
'They were on deck 7 and he tried to run up to deck 9 to jump off the ship, but security grabbed him before he could jump,' Morr said.
Another passenger told ABC News that she saw the victim's young daughter after the incident, and the girl was hysterical.
Social media pictures show that the couple brought their three daughters on the trip. Above, the couple and their three daughters at a beach
Kristy, a realtor with Sotheby's, is seen showing off a home in a video posted on Facebook +20
Passengers were kept aboard the ship for much of the day Wednesday, prompting some grumbling.
'You feel sorry for the family but a lot of people had to wait,' said Lloyd Barrows, a passenger from Alberta, Canada.
The Emerald Princess was diverted to Juneau because of the investigation. The ship arrived in Juneau early Wednesday, and passengers were kept on board for more than eight hours before they were allowed to disembark around 8:30pm.
Passengers said that those with rooms on the port side of decks 8, 9 and 10 were told to return to their cabins during the day so that they could be interviewed by investigators.
Other passengers were able to move freely around the ship during the lockdown
While on board, some scoped out their surroundings with binoculars or took pictures of the gray, rainy scenery, while others watched the comings-and-goings in the restricted-access area leading to the ship. Some waved to onlookers on shore.
The scene was somewhat harried as people got off the boat and they tried to figure out if their shore excursion was still on, where they needed to go and if they needed to make alternate sight-seeing plans.
Utah woman died on an Alaskan cruise during domestic dispute
Facebook user, believed to be Manzanares' daughter, posted a picture from outside the boat
She also showed off her dining pass
A Facebook user, believed to be Manzanares' daughter, posted a picture from outside the boat before boarding and showed off a dining pass
Some passengers were told to stay in their rooms so that they could be interviewed about the incident
Passengers from the Emerald Princess cruise ship wait on shore for excursions to explore the Juneau, Alaska area on Wednesday
The ship was on a seven-day cruise of the Alaskan panhandle. It left Sunday from Seattle, Washington
Suzanne Ragsdale, of Houston, said passengers were notified late Tuesday about security issues and told over the public address system Wednesday morning that there had been a death.
She said being onboard for so long was 'awful' and that her kids were bored.
Her family had hoped to see Mendenhall Glacier, a popular local destination, and to do some whale watching. She said she was able to rebook a whale-watching cruise for Wednesday evening.
'I was hoping we'd be cruise people. We may not be after this,' she said.
Californian Zane Edwards, who was traveling with his family, said efforts were made to take care of passengers. There were games in the main atrium and movies playing in theaters, he said.
Edwards said this is his first trip to Alaska, though he's been on other cruises. 'It's like a mini city. Things are going to happen,' he said.
Kevin White, of Mesa, Arizona, said the cruise had otherwise been great. 'We're just ready to continue on,' he said.
The groups were whisked away in vehicles with dark-tinted windows that waited in a restricted area of the port.
No further schedule changes were expected for the cruise, which was set to leave late Wednesday bound for the southeast Alaska town of Skagway.
Conversations were underway to offer passengers compensation for lost time, such as providing credits for shore excursions, Princess Cruises spokeswoman Negin Kamali said.
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Bodybuilding related because the spokeswoman's last name is Kamali (read the last line in the post above)
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Bodybuilding related because the spokeswoman's last name is Kamali (read the last line in the post above)
Also because he tried to throw her over the side and failed because he never did deads. :D
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Also because he tried to throw her over the side and failed because he never did deads. :D
But he actually did do 1 "dead". ;)
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White people... ::)
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Why didn't Go4It step in and stop him?
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she was probably making fun of his undersize little bitty john and he got pissed that she slept with Mandingo the night before... :-X
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she was probably making fun of his undersize little bitty john and he got pissed that she slept with Mandingo the night before... :-X
Or making fun of his millennial beard.
She was lovely what a waste. :-\
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The laughing at him was likely the last straw. Something else led up to it, no doubt.
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He doesn`t take kindly to disrespect.
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Why didn't Go4It step in and stop him?
Go4It wouldn't be caught dead working in Alaska, dude needs to be tan year round. ;D
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Go4It wouldn't be caught dead working in Alaska, dude needs to be tan year round. ;D
Alaska in the summer has 20 hours of sun, it's a tanning utopia.
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Probably a vitamin d deficiency
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Probably running 100MG Tren daily 3 weeks out getting ready for the cruz
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sometimes the laughter in itself is annoying.
ive heard people laughed and wondered how anyone can live hearing that for more than a few minutes.
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sometimes the laughter in itself is annoying.
ive heard people laughed and wondered how anyone can live hearing that for more than a few minutes.
Jewess laughter is like nails on a chalkboard. Or loud obnoxious fat ladies in a movie theater that laugh like fucking sailors in a saloon pounding down beers.
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Jewess laughter is like nails on a chalkboard. Or loud obnoxious fat ladies in a movie theater that laugh like fucking sailors in a saloon pounding down beers.
yeah there's a lot of good reasons for killing someone, but women laughter is up there with the more reasonable!
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4738310/Husband-killed-wife-Alaskan-cruise-cries-court.html
A husband who is accused of murdering his wife on an Alaskan cruise wept as he appeared in court on Thursday.
Kenneth Manzanares, 39, wore an orange jumpsuit and was shackled as he appeared at the US District Court in Alaska via teleconference.
No photographers were allowed inside the courtroom but members of the public who were present described how he dabbed at his eyes and nose with a handkerchief as a federal judge appointed him a public defender.
Authorities say that Manzanares murdered his 39-year-old wife Kristy in their room on board the Emerald Princess cruise ship because she would not stop laughing at him in front of their children.
Security on board the boat found her in their room at 9pm on Tuesday night with a severe head wound. She was pronounced dead 20 minutes later.
A court sketch shows Kenneth Manzanares weeping as he appeared in court via teleconference on Thursday to face a single murder charge
A court sketch shows Kenneth Manzanares weeping as he appeared in court via teleconference on Thursday to face a single murder charge
According to cruise ship staff, the father-of-three had attempted to throw her body overboard.
The theme of the cruise was a murder mystery and staff said that they believed the grisly scene had been staged as part of it when they first arrived at the couple's room.
The couple from Utah were on board the ship with a large group which witnesses said included children and other adults.
Kristy (pictured) was found dead aboard an Alaskan cruise ship on Tuesday, after a fight with her husband
The cruise was a week-long and it departed from Seattle, Washington, on Sunday.
At around 9pm on Tuesday night, the captain issued a message on the ship's intercom urging security to go to the ninth floor, where they were staying.
Once inside, they found bloody scene and Mrs Manzanares's body.
Kenneth was charged on Thursday after being taken in to the custody of Alaskan authorities on Wednesday morning when the ship docked in Alaska.
According to police, during questioning he told them: 'My life is over'.
Others on board the ship who were on the same floor as the family immediately after the incident recalled seeing a child - possibly one of the couple's - sitting on an older woman's lap sobbing.
'I see this little girl sitting on - I assume - her grandma or somebody, sitting on her lap wrapped in a blanket. And she's just sobbing, Brian Eckstorm told KTUU.
'A man came walking out from the hallway where it happened and he had, like, a white tank top on, and some jeans.
'His jeans were completely covered in blood and he came out saying, "It's not good, it's not good,"' he added.
Princess Cruises confirmed that the family were on board the ship and were among 3,400 passengers when the incident occurred.
The cruise ship was diverted to Juneau on Wednesday (above) so that federal investigators could board
The ship docked in Juneau, Alaska, on Wednesday morning so that FBI investigators could board. The FBI said it is required to step in when such deaths occur in international or U.S. waters.
According to Manzanares' social media profiles, she was a married mother of three daughters and a real estate agent with Sotheby's in St. George, Utah.
'In her spare time, Kristy enjoys volunteering at local schools and is involved in the Jubilee of Trees as Tree Designer each year,' her profile on the Summit Sotheby's International realty site reads.
'She loves cheering on her daughters at soccer games, spending time with extended family and is currently learning how to play golf with her husband.'
Several people, including at least one child, were escorted by authorities off the vessel in separate groups. Some were wearing white and gray hooded sweat shirts, with hoods or umbrellas in some cases obscuring their faces.
Nicole and Brice Beckstrom used to be the Manzanares' neighbors.
They told CBS News the couple was celebrating an anniversary during the trip..
'To find out that it was her was shocking,' Nicole said.
Some passengers told Fox 13 that they heard two men and a woman fighting on their balcony Tuesday night, and then a woman screaming for her life.
'People were running through the hall with blood all over them and trying to get security,' passenger Megan Morr said.
Passengers on board the ship say they heard the woman scream after arguing with two men on a balcony. A man tried to jump off the ship after the incident Morr said that even the captain came on over the intercom, ordering crew to respond to the incident.
'He was very worked up, he said, "Everyone, we need all medical, security, all personnel to deck 9 and deck 14"; and that scared me because I'm on deck 14,' Morr said.
Charles Rowlen and his wife told KOMO News they were two decks above at the time.
He told the station: 'Well, it was evening for us ... definitely (heard a) woman screaming.
'A little girl from that room came running out calling for help ... that her parents had been in a fight. She sounded pretty desperate.'
Others said they then saw a man trying to jump off the ship after the altercation.
'They were on deck 7 and he tried to run up to deck 9 to jump off the ship, but security grabbed him before he could jump,' Morr said.
Another passenger told ABC News that she saw the victim's young daughter after the incident, and the girl was hysterical.
Social media pictures show that the couple brought their three daughters on the trip. Above, the couple and their three daughters at a beach
Kristy, a realtor with Sotheby's, is seen showing off a home in a video posted on Facebook +20
Passengers were kept aboard the ship for much of the day Wednesday, prompting some grumbling.
'You feel sorry for the family but a lot of people had to wait,' said Lloyd Barrows, a passenger from Alberta, Canada.
The Emerald Princess was diverted to Juneau because of the investigation. The ship arrived in Juneau early Wednesday, and passengers were kept on board for more than eight hours before they were allowed to disembark around 8:30pm.
Passengers said that those with rooms on the port side of decks 8, 9 and 10 were told to return to their cabins during the day so that they could be interviewed by investigators.
Other passengers were able to move freely around the ship during the lockdown
While on board, some scoped out their surroundings with binoculars or took pictures of the gray, rainy scenery, while others watched the comings-and-goings in the restricted-access area leading to the ship. Some waved to onlookers on shore.
The scene was somewhat harried as people got off the boat and they tried to figure out if their shore excursion was still on, where they needed to go and if they needed to make alternate sight-seeing plans.
Utah woman died on an Alaskan cruise during domestic dispute
Facebook user, believed to be Manzanares' daughter, posted a picture from outside the boat
She also showed off her dining pass
A Facebook user, believed to be Manzanares' daughter, posted a picture from outside the boat before boarding and showed off a dining pass
Some passengers were told to stay in their rooms so that they could be interviewed about the incident
Passengers from the Emerald Princess cruise ship wait on shore for excursions to explore the Juneau, Alaska area on Wednesday
The ship was on a seven-day cruise of the Alaskan panhandle. It left Sunday from Seattle, Washington
Suzanne Ragsdale, of Houston, said passengers were notified late Tuesday about security issues and told over the public address system Wednesday morning that there had been a death.
She said being onboard for so long was 'awful' and that her kids were bored.
Her family had hoped to see Mendenhall Glacier, a popular local destination, and to do some whale watching. She said she was able to rebook a whale-watching cruise for Wednesday evening.
'I was hoping we'd be cruise people. We may not be after this,' she said.
Californian Zane Edwards, who was traveling with his family, said efforts were made to take care of passengers. There were games in the main atrium and movies playing in theaters, he said.
Edwards said this is his first trip to Alaska, though he's been on other cruises. 'It's like a mini city. Things are going to happen,' he said.
Kevin White, of Mesa, Arizona, said the cruise had otherwise been great. 'We're just ready to continue on,' he said.
The groups were whisked away in vehicles with dark-tinted windows that waited in a restricted area of the port.
No further schedule changes were expected for the cruise, which was set to leave late Wednesday bound for the southeast Alaska town of Skagway.
Conversations were underway to offer passengers compensation for lost time, such as providing credits for shore excursions, Princess Cruises spokeswoman Negin Kamali said.
mr white this is very baffling indeed she didnt look to bad, either, why would anybody with half a brain and a small dick throw there wife overboard , i mean there is no way you can get away with this , there are people and cameras everywhere. i think she found out he loves big black cocks and he couldnt handle that she found out.
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mr white this is very baffling indeed she didnt look to bad, either, why would anybody with half a brain and a small dick throw there wife overboard , i mean there is no way you can get away with this , there are people and cameras everywhere. i think she found out he loves big black cocks and he couldnt handle that she found out.
I'm thinking there were adult beverages involved. Sounds like one of his daughters was in the room too. :-\
He's right, his life is over and he should have jumped overboard quicker..he even messed that up. Next they will report he hung himself.
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He doesn`t take kindly to disrespect.
not on the internet, not in person, not in a grocery store parking lot, not in like at walmart, not in a restaurant, not at the beach, not at the dry cleaners... anywhere. She's not laughing now.
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Just another modern woman who thinks she can do whatever she wants, run her mouth and suffer no consequences.
She was wrong.
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Just another modern woman who thinks she can do whatever she wants, run her mouth and suffer no consequences.
She was wrong.
When I first heard about this my thoughts were "maybe she deserved it. Pushed the guy too far with her humiliation of him and he saw red". Seems that was the case.
Damn shame those kids are screwd up for life.
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Yes, you do not humiliate someone like that, especially not in front of their kids.
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dude could have been a narcissist and if he was then it was most likely an acute case of narcissistic rage
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He didn't take kindly to disrespect
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I was in rehab with his cousin last November, said he was a dick, bully and had a murderous wit about him, especially to his wife
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White people... ::)
At least he wasn't saying "I dindu nuffin"
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He didn't take kindly to disrespect.
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At least he wasn't saying "I dindu nuffin"
there's your difference
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White people... ::)
Exactly. Can't you whites act more like our black brothers and sisters? I mean when was the last time you heard of black-on-black crime or domestic violence in black homes?
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Husband: "I Finally got a decent job, I'll help out!"...
Woman (In font of her kids): "Really???.....(starts laughing hysterically)..You will never get to my level or earn what I
earn in a month, You useless piece of shit!!....I'm the bread maker in This Family, You
understand??...got a job!!..(continues laughing loudly)...
I can see that shit going down similarly...and then...**SNAP!!** ;D
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I'm sure she humiliated this loser many times before on several occasions and this was the last one she'd ever had.....who knows, he may not have been getting laid for years now and this Bitch of a wife was making his already sorry life a living hell......
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It obviously wasn't a laughing matter. Besides, how could you kill a milf who looks like That? She was ageing gracefully. Attractive woman.
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When a human snaps, he snaps.
Temporary insanity.
Woman is often are the cause of a man's loss of control.
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It obviously wasn't a laughing matter. Besides, how could you kill a milf who looks like That? She was ageing gracefully. Attractive woman.
Mid late 30's isn't that old
If u look like shit at the age u have some of the worse genetics
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I'm sure she humiliated this loser many times before on several occasions and this was the last one she'd ever had.....who knows, he may not have been getting laid for years now and this Bitch of a wife was making his already sorry life a living hell......
Yes, that thing wouldnt happen after one incident.
The thing happened was the straw that broke the getbiggers back
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Betty Weider..?
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Mid late 30's isn't that old
If u look like shit at the age u have some of the worse genetics
I think she was 39.
Has a nice voice in the realtor video..I guess hubby was sick of it. Spending the rest of your life in prison over a woman is weak.
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The article is your typical bullshit clickbait.
There is basically no implication that she was laughing at him and that caused him to kill her.
There is not even any explanation as to the circumstances other than them having an argument that was heard by some.
It's just worthless reporting on the back of a troll title.
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The article is your typical bullshit clickbait.
There is basically no implication that she was laughing at him and that caused him to kill her.
There is not even any explanation as to the circumstances other than them having an argument that was heard by some.
It's just worthless reporting on the back of a troll title.
Not even opinions from Big Joe Joyce in that article either.
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When a human snaps, he snaps.
Temporary insanity.
Woman is often are the cause of a man's loss of control.
You cannot blame others for you being weak. Adam blamed Eve and then God for his part of eating the fruit of knowledge.
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I'm not saying she deserved it, I really don't think she did. I'm just saying, as a few others have said in this thread, when a human snaps they snap. He is obviously a douche, I just wonder if she was a k unt too. ???
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I'm not saying she deserved it, I really don't think she did. I'm just saying, as a few others have said in this thread, when a human snaps they snap. He is obviously a douche, I just wonder if she was a k unt too. ???
If not at her, it would have been someone else. If he was a ticking time bomb, it would have eventually happened sooner or later, though we can never say definitively.
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If not at her, it would have been someone else. If he was a ticking time bomb, it would have eventually happened sooner or later, though we can never say definitively.
If it wasn't her husband that killed her, it would have been someone else. She was a ticking and nagging time bomb, it would have eventually happened sooner or later.
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If it wasn't her husband that killed her, it would have been someone else. She was a ticking and nagging time bomb, it would have eventually happened sooner or later.
Don't laugh at people more powerful than you. Lesson learnt.
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At least he wasn't saying "I dindu nuffin"
True. He acknowledged his guilt feels shame and remorse. Further you don't see the rest of the white race rushing to his aid, rationalizing his actions and redirecting the blame at the cops who arrested him.
People are fucked up. White, black, yellow, red, brown we all got our problems. Unfortunately black "culture" is committed to rationalizing and defending their most abhorrent behavior. Indeed an industry of "activism" has been structured around it, which is how we end up with BLM. While most other "cultures" shun the pieces of shit within their groups blacks celebrate them.
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Betty Weider..?
Joe.
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True. He acknowledged his guilt feels shame and remorse. Further you don't see the rest of the white race rushing to his aid, rationalizing his actions and redirecting the blame at the cops who arrested him.
People are fucked up. White, black, yellow, red, brown we all got our problems. Unfortunately black "culture" is committed to rationalizing and defending their most abhorrent behavior. Indeed an industry of "activism" has been structured around it, which is how we end up with BLM. While most other "cultures" shun the pieces of shit within their groups blacks celebrate them.
Well said.. Also Arab folks tend to justify their wrong doing. Just like blacks, they're often mentally fucked up as well.
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He doesn`t take kindly to disrespect.
:D
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He probably had just read the latest Beta-Male Thread/Pussyfication of Society on GB.
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