79 Year old Man headed back to prison for his FOURTH murder. This time its in his Nursing home. | |
Zedakah
User ID: 75131249 United States 10/30/2017 11:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Torrance C. Epps, 79 suspected the 32 year old Nursing Home Asst. Manager was stealing money from his bedroom. Quoting: ChrisVet He subsequently shot her dead from his wheelchair. He previously served time for 3 murders in the 1970's. [link to www.stltoday.com] You can't make this shit up. The answer to your next question is Yes. Yes he is. Actually, my next question was how did a 3-time convicted murderer have a gun in a nursing home? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75476729 United States 10/30/2017 11:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | now flap this in the faces of the shills crying about the death penalty. murders three and ONLY gets 30 years sentence AND they're NOT saying how much time served the same. so now kills another. |
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Deplorable Desert Dude
User ID: 75557372 United States 10/31/2017 12:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Torrance C. Epps, 79 suspected the 32 year old Nursing Home Asst. Manager was stealing money from his bedroom. Quoting: ChrisVet He subsequently shot her dead from his wheelchair. He previously served time for 3 murders in the 1970's. [link to www.stltoday.com] You can't make this shit up. The answer to your next question is Yes. Yes he is. Actually, my next question was how did a 3-time convicted murderer have a gun in a nursing home? Things move in and out of nursing homes easily, in expensive ones the most I guess. One big happy family. My Grandma (in her nineties) got her nice brand new wheelchair jacked, and it was replaced with a defective one that cut her leg open pretty deep. Her new chair was never found. Next home; clothes and items stolen, etc. New home; I brought in her old dresser, bags of stuff, and even a big bag of McDonalds food. No one ever checked inside a single thing. All I had to do was know her name and sign in (no ID required). They'd never seen me before. They told me her room number and how to get there. And even the door key codes to move around practically the entire place. I've been arguing with aunt about these things for almost a year now but not getting very far as she has power of attorney. This all in Sun City Yeah I did it, and it can't be undone. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75559375 United States 10/31/2017 01:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Torrance C. Epps, 79 suspected the 32 year old Nursing Home Asst. Manager was stealing money from his bedroom. Quoting: ChrisVet He subsequently shot her dead from his wheelchair. He previously served time for 3 murders in the 1970's. [link to www.stltoday.com] You can't make this shit up. The answer to your next question is Yes. Yes he is. Actually, my next question was how did a 3-time convicted murderer have a gun in a nursing home? This right here. Also, why is a 3 time murderer still alive? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75028221 United States 10/31/2017 01:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Torrance C. Epps, 79 suspected the 32 year old Nursing Home Asst. Manager was stealing money from his bedroom. Quoting: ChrisVet He subsequently shot her dead from his wheelchair. He previously served time for 3 murders in the 1970's. [link to www.stltoday.com] You can't make this shit up. The answer to your next question is Yes. Yes he is. Actually, my next question was how did a 3-time convicted murderer have a gun in a nursing home? Things move in and out of nursing homes easily, in expensive ones the most I guess. One big happy family. My Grandma (in her nineties) got her nice brand new wheelchair jacked, and it was replaced with a defective one that cut her leg open pretty deep. Her new chair was never found. Next home; clothes and items stolen, etc. New home; I brought in her old dresser, bags of stuff, and even a big bag of McDonalds food. No one ever checked inside a single thing. All I had to do was know her name and sign in (no ID required). They'd never seen me before. They told me her room number and how to get there. And even the door key codes to move around practically the entire place. I've been arguing with aunt about these things for almost a year now but not getting very far as she has power of attorney. This all in Sun City My mom had a handmade wool blanket that had been in the family for many years stolen in a nursing home. 99.9% of the time, it's the staff that does it. |
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Deplorable Desert Dude
User ID: 75557372 United States 10/31/2017 01:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Torrance C. Epps, 79 suspected the 32 year old Nursing Home Asst. Manager was stealing money from his bedroom. Quoting: ChrisVet He subsequently shot her dead from his wheelchair. He previously served time for 3 murders in the 1970's. [link to www.stltoday.com] You can't make this shit up. The answer to your next question is Yes. Yes he is. Actually, my next question was how did a 3-time convicted murderer have a gun in a nursing home? Things move in and out of nursing homes easily, in expensive ones the most I guess. One big happy family. My Grandma (in her nineties) got her nice brand new wheelchair jacked, and it was replaced with a defective one that cut her leg open pretty deep. Her new chair was never found. Next home; clothes and items stolen, etc. New home; I brought in her old dresser, bags of stuff, and even a big bag of McDonalds food. No one ever checked inside a single thing. All I had to do was know her name and sign in (no ID required). They'd never seen me before. They told me her room number and how to get there. And even the door key codes to move around practically the entire place. I've been arguing with aunt about these things for almost a year now but not getting very far as she has power of attorney. This all in Sun City My mom had a handmade wool blanket that had been in the family for many years stolen in a nursing home. 99.9% of the time, it's the staff that does it. Well I can believe that judging by most of the 'hands on' staff I've seen. But it was her roommate in her second home that was stealing her things. And she didn't hide it very well at all. Her closet was right next to my Grandmas in the same room (with no lock on it), lol. Yeah I did it, and it can't be undone. |
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TlvmmCpoft
User ID: 75725687 Malta 10/31/2017 05:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They let them out when they're old because they're too much of a burden on the prison system. It never occurred to me that they could still be murdering in the nursing home in their late 70s. I don't know what lies they told you, but I can promise they were lies. There's a fine line between training, trauma, and torture. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75745704 United States 10/31/2017 05:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He first shot his wife’s mother and her grandparents who were in their 70s. He should have been put to death then. I will never ever ever understand why so many don’t support the death penalty. This woman would not be dead if real justice had been served the first time. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 30739933 United States 10/31/2017 06:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Zedakah Actually, my next question was how did a 3-time convicted murderer have a gun in a nursing home? Things move in and out of nursing homes easily, in expensive ones the most I guess. One big happy family. My Grandma (in her nineties) got her nice brand new wheelchair jacked, and it was replaced with a defective one that cut her leg open pretty deep. Her new chair was never found. Next home; clothes and items stolen, etc. New home; I brought in her old dresser, bags of stuff, and even a big bag of McDonalds food. No one ever checked inside a single thing. All I had to do was know her name and sign in (no ID required). They'd never seen me before. They told me her room number and how to get there. And even the door key codes to move around practically the entire place. I've been arguing with aunt about these things for almost a year now but not getting very far as she has power of attorney. This all in Sun City My mom had a handmade wool blanket that had been in the family for many years stolen in a nursing home. 99.9% of the time, it's the staff that does it. Well I can believe that judging by most of the 'hands on' staff I've seen. But it was her roommate in her second home that was stealing her things. And she didn't hide it very well at all. Her closet was right next to my Grandmas in the same room (with no lock on it), lol. The 20s and 30s year old staff doesn't want old grandma looking clothes. Or some grandma-looking blanket that your grandma probably peed on. It's the other old residents who steal. The workers don't want your grandma and grandpa's worthless junk. |
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ChrisVet
(OP) User ID: 75710992 Canada 10/31/2017 09:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm not so sure that she did. Apartment/nursing home managers by the nature of their job will usually be aware of who's in and who's out. A generalized suspicion is not proof of guilt. A little known fact in nursing homes: Residents with Alzheimers / dementia are often caught rummaging through dressers and property of others, often taking clothing and small trinkets. "Do the Shit out of what you Love" |
catnahalf
Deplorables assemble User ID: 75072406 United States 10/31/2017 10:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks a lot you stupid idiots. I have a liberal friend who is half black. She isn't very political but believes everything she sees on the fake news channels. Sometimes I send her links to help her learn the truth and possibly wake her up. GLP has some good threads I wish I could send her links to but thanks to your kinds nasty racist comments I have to forget about ever letting her see this site. The idea that one of you tools would use the N word in her presence and hurt her makes me violent. I would stomp your racist head into the pavement to protect her from a single moment of sadness. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75450553 Feel sorry for your friend, doomed to be raped and murdered out of sheer ignorance, fuck her feelings save her life. |
The Comedian :D
User ID: 75164972 United States 10/31/2017 10:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Saint Comedian, Patron Saint of Bringing the Butthurt to Dipshits ‘There are some assholes in the world that just need to be shot.’ - General Mattis, USMC, Secretary of Defense [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] "Subterfuge and social pressure are the wheel and fire of the 21st century" - Some asshole Legal Disclaimer: All comments are intended as humor and/or fiction and not advice, and not to be confused with any event or person, living or dead. |
ChrisVet
(OP) User ID: 75710992 Canada 10/31/2017 10:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tyrone nod of approval. Haven't seen that one before. Bro you crack me up almost every fricken day. Last Edited by ChrisVet on 10/31/2017 10:53 PM "Do the Shit out of what you Love" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71197808 Canada 11/01/2017 12:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Torrance C. Epps, 79 suspected the 32 year old Nursing Home Asst. Manager was stealing money from his bedroom. Quoting: ChrisVet He subsequently shot her dead from his wheelchair. He previously served time for 3 murders in the 1970's. [link to www.stltoday.com] You can't make this shit up. The answer to your next question is Yes. Yes he is. |
Kirk
User ID: 75767324 United States 11/01/2017 01:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Torrance C. Epps, 79 suspected the 32 year old Nursing Home Asst. Manager was stealing money from his bedroom. Quoting: ChrisVet He subsequently shot her dead from his wheelchair. He previously served time for 3 murders in the 1970's. [link to www.stltoday.com] You can't make this shit up. The answer to your next question is Yes. Yes he is. Actually, my next question was how did a 3-time convicted murderer have a gun in a nursing home? Things move in and out of nursing homes easily, in expensive ones the most I guess. One big happy family. My Grandma (in her nineties) got her nice brand new wheelchair jacked, and it was replaced with a defective one that cut her leg open pretty deep. Her new chair was never found. Next home; clothes and items stolen, etc. New home; I brought in her old dresser, bags of stuff, and even a big bag of McDonalds food. No one ever checked inside a single thing. All I had to do was know her name and sign in (no ID required). They'd never seen me before. They told me her room number and how to get there. And even the door key codes to move around practically the entire place. I've been arguing with aunt about these things for almost a year now but not getting very far as she has power of attorney. This all in Sun City My mom had a handmade wool blanket that had been in the family for many years stolen in a nursing home. 99.9% of the time, it's the staff that does it. correct Government is a body largely ungoverned. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75750663 Norway 11/01/2017 03:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Torrance C. Epps, 79 suspected the 32 year old Nursing Home Asst. Manager was stealing money from his bedroom. Quoting: ChrisVet He subsequently shot her dead from his wheelchair. He previously served time for 3 murders in the 1970's. [link to www.stltoday.com] You can't make this shit up. The answer to your next question is Yes. Yes he is. Actually, my next question was how did a 3-time convicted murderer have a gun in a nursing home? Things move in and out of nursing homes easily, in expensive ones the most I guess. One big happy family. My Grandma (in her nineties) got her nice brand new wheelchair jacked, and it was replaced with a defective one that cut her leg open pretty deep. Her new chair was never found. Next home; clothes and items stolen, etc. New home; I brought in her old dresser, bags of stuff, and even a big bag of McDonalds food. No one ever checked inside a single thing. All I had to do was know her name and sign in (no ID required). They'd never seen me before. They told me her room number and how to get there. And even the door key codes to move around practically the entire place. I've been arguing with aunt about these things for almost a year now but not getting very far as she has power of attorney. This all in Sun City My mom had a handmade wool blanket that had been in the family for many years stolen in a nursing home. 99.9% of the time, it's the staff that does it. yup.....lets kill em! /clap xD |