ISU Golfer Found Murdered Yesterday

Looking through it he had a bunch of assault stuff, displaying a dangerous weapon/intimidation, domestics...

Two of them I see he got 60 days in the clink but the judge suspended 58 both time with credit for time served. Since the doucher probably couldn't afford bail I'm thinking he probably already had the 2 days done and never had to come back to serve time.


I'd luv to beat the shit out of this kid. Some people just need to be throttled and I hope that is what he gets in prison.

Sorry if a bit too strong Rob, but damn, I'm sick of this shit.
 
Other than his incessant google snapshots trying to prove one of his multitude of PhDs strictly for the sake of letting people know he's "smart."

If you said grass is green he'd come with some googled image of a chart (no sources, mind you) showing that it's actually on average a pale straw color by world volume according to satellite data. His stuff is pedantic bullshit that serves only to try seeking attention and a sense of "I'm smart and look, everyone, I can prove it." It serves no purpose other than to stir up shit. Most of the time it's totally ignorable, but he's purposely starting his typical useless charts and graphs in a thread about a dead girl murdered the other day. I simply asked him to start another thread on crime statistics and leave this one alone. I may be wrong, but I doubt he will because he knows the participation would be nil. If he's offended by swear word pixels on a computer screen, well...I don't think there's anything I can do to help that.

It's a shame, really. The guy apparently likes to google and quote statistics, but he can't seem to do it when it comes to sports. The one area where an appreciation for statistics helps convey and prove your points. Either that or sports is the one area he doesn't know much about....... I'll leave that to you to decide.


With complete sincerity, I get a huge kick out of you! Luv reading your posts.
 
Terrible. I have a daughter of a similar age...hits you in the pit of your stomach.

Take what ever angle you want... crimes due to recidivism are often preventable. I'm all for second chances...we've all made our mistakes. I'm not for tolerating patterns.


Looks like that kid has had issues since a juvenile.
 
.I have two daughters. Shocking, Heartbreaking and truly depressing. I also feel so sad for the parents. I'm sure they thought they were sending her to a safe campus
 
Thx. I wasn't trying to be smart and I shouldn't have responded the way I did to his comment. I've had 2 cousins murdered (one in a drug deal gone bad and the other when they put the hit on the wrong brother, a junior high teacher that I loved dearly from IC, 2 former soccer players I coached murdered. As tragic as the murder is, one doesn't make Iowa unsafe more than in the past. Coverage is better. Maybe there is more random stuff, but I don't know. Back in the day, Mt. Pleasant of all places was the hotbed for murder and some kids who lost their mother ended up at our school to live with relatives. Mt. Pleasant is probably one of the nicest communities in Iowa today. I think a young hs student was randomly murdered in her home while her dad was asleep back then.

Where I think some get irritated with me is that I truly believe psychology is a huge overlooked component in sports and can overshadow talent and game strategy. It's an area that I think KF and FM struggle from several angles including in game momentum or lack of it as well as messages they are sending players.

I know very well that Iowa is not paradise. It is changing as is every place else. That in and of it'self is not a bad thing. There are a lot of good things about being from Iowa. My guess is that beyond the opportunity, KF really doesn't like Iowa all that well as a place to live and work, football program aside. Iowa has been very good to him.



Boy, this came from L field. I wouldn't go on to say that KF doesn't like Iowa. He's had multiple chances to move on and if he wasn't that keen of Iowa I don't think he'd set his son up to live and raise a family here. I actually have an opinion that KF thinks Iowa is a pretty decent place to raise a family. The guy is in his 60's (I think), so he would have made a life detour if he really thought he needed to. He might not like his creepy neighbors, but I think he generally likes Iowa.
 
Two weeks ago I went to a local small town to use their track (the school is a few miles away, so they don't use it for PE class, and the track is in the middle of no-where surrounded by corn fields.) As I was jogging a woman pulled into the parking lot and sat in her vehicle for a few minutes watching me (we were the only two there.) I could see her looking at me, she then moved her car to the area where the gate was to walk out onto the track, but she didn't get out. She then pulled back over to the original spot she was at when she pulled in, got out and instead of coming onto the track (she was wearing workout clothing) She then went to the sidewalk and took off walking down the road. About 20 minutes later she returned and got back in her car and she sat there for a few minutes watching me before driving off. My gut feeling is that she was afraid to come onto the track with me not knowing who I was and that no one else was around. It made me feel awkward, it was a weird feeling that she would be afraid of me, but she must be a local since she drove off headed back towards town and I am not from that area. Either that, or she was just too intimidated by my good looks:) But, this did happen, and I felt bad if she really was afraid to use the track when I was there for fear that she may thought that I would try to harm her. It was both a weird and bad feeling.
Damn... Yeah that's a hell of a deal there. Her Dad would be proud of her doing that. That's a good example of the world we live in. Better to be safe then sorry.... It sucks. It's not the world I grew up in but it is what it is now...
 
Yeah lots of bleeding heart judges out there more worried about overpopulating prisons than keeping the public safe... That dude wasn't safe to be letting walk around free. I think I'm over stating the obvious with that.


Great point. Suppress the majority to appease the minority. So, pretty much put the public at risk and a complete random young lady paid for it. Sickening.
 
A few felonies before this. Felony theft would lead me to believe tweaker. Also has felony harassment and intimidation with deadly weapon. Got a misdemeanor assault, got domestic violence.

I have a plan, a system if you will, for dealing with individuals like this...but it's a little, shall we say, extralegal.

"Unfortunate accidents" are a major component of it.
 
Two weeks ago I went to a local small town to use their track (the school is a few miles away, so they don't use it for PE class, and the track is in the middle of no-where surrounded by corn fields.) As I was jogging a woman pulled into the parking lot and sat in her vehicle for a few minutes watching me (we were the only two there.) I could see her looking at me, she then moved her car to the area where the gate was to walk out onto the track, but she didn't get out. She then pulled back over to the original spot she was at when she pulled in, got out and instead of coming onto the track (she was wearing workout clothing) She then went to the sidewalk and took off walking down the road. About 20 minutes later she returned and got back in her car and she sat there for a few minutes watching me before driving off. My gut feeling is that she was afraid to come onto the track with me not knowing who I was and that no one else was around. It made me feel awkward, it was a weird feeling that she would be afraid of me, but she must be a local since she drove off headed back towards town and I am not from that area. Either that, or she was just too intimidated by my good looks:) But, this did happen, and I felt bad if she really was afraid to use the track when I was there for fear that she may thought that I would try to harm her. It was both a weird and bad feeling.


Yep, this social crap is effecting some individuals quality of life. She probably made a good decision to play the side of caution, though.
 
I have a plan, a system if you will, for dealing with individuals like this...but it's a little, shall we say, extralegal.

"Unfortunate accidents" are a major component of it.

Here's mine, at least for this particular case:

--Give the victim's golf clubs to her friends and family
--Have them wait outside the jail
--Let the perp miraculously make bail
--Let him leave via the entrance/exit where the victim's friends and family await
--Reveal the victim's strokes-per-round average for this past season
--Allow friends and family to each take the same number of strokes on the perp--to honor her memory--as he attempts to leave the area
--Winner is the one who knocks perp's balls FURTHEST from his "pin"...
 
Let's keep your shitty, amateur pedantry off this thread. This girl died and if you want to start another one of your goddamn "I'm smarter than you and here are some shitty googled statistics to prove it" then start another thread.

Honestly, F off with your garbage. Take it somewhere else.

JFC, man. All he did was demonstrate the difference between anecdotal and epidemiological evidence.
 
Damn... Yeah that's a hell of a deal there. Her Dad would be proud of her doing that. That's a good example of the world we live in. Better to be safe then sorry.... It sucks. It's not the world I grew up in but it is what it is now...
the lady was a grown woman, not someone 20 or younger. She could have been in her 40's from what she looked like.
 
Terrible fucking thing, man.
F off
I am being an asshole to you.
your shit
Honestly, F off

Only one other person uses that type of language on here anywhere close to you.(and he's cleaned it up. Keep showing your concern for the victim.
I'm gathering you think I'm going to be ashamed or something? I can't figure this one out...
 
Here's mine, at least for this particular case:

--Give the victim's golf clubs to her friends and family
--Have them wait outside the jail
--Let the perp miraculously make bail
--Let him leave via the entrance/exit where the victim's friends and family await
--Reveal the victim's strokes-per-round average for this past season
--Allow friends and family to each take the same number of strokes on the perp--to honor her memory--as he attempts to leave the area
--Winner is the one who knocks perp's balls FURTHEST from his "pin"...

I like the detail and dedication to a theme.

My system would engender a menu of common but unfortunate accidents for these degenerates. You know..."stepping in front of" a train, slip and fall down a long flight of stairs, a fall from a high place. Many possibilities.
 
How many of you here have young kids who are looking forward to Halloween next month? Will you let them go out by themselves to trick or treat or even with a small group of friends without adult supervision? Most parents won't these days'. When I grew up as a kid in the 70's through the 80's, our parents never went with us.
 
I like the detail and dedication to a theme.

My system would engender a menu of common but unfortunate accidents for these degenerates. You know..."stepping in front of" a train, slip and fall down a long flight of stairs, a fall from a high place. Many possibilities.

All good. As long as golf clubs are involved, of course. As in, "Officer, he seemed fine even AFTER I hit him in the nuts with the 6-iron. It never occurred to me that him swallowing nuggets his would cause him to fall in front of that bus..."
 
It does not appear this guy was on any meaningful path towards rehabilitation. Turning him loose was not a solution, it was just a logistical, processing decision. Putting him back on the street was effectively tossing a grenade out into the public square hoping it wouldn't detonate. Most of them like him don't, but it's of no solace to the family of this young woman that most of them don't, because this one did.
 
Yeah lots of bleeding heart judges out there more worried about overpopulating prisons than keeping the public safe... That dude wasn't safe to be letting walk around free. I think I'm over stating the obvious with that.

The vast majority of these judges aren't putting their asses on the line to be lenient with these degenerates. They're following protocol and sentencing guidelines in light of finite resources. You can bet your ass that many of these judges would like to shove these recidivists into the clink for as long as humanly possible. Can you imagine the shit train of human degeneracy they see every day?
 
How many of you here have young kids who are looking forward to Halloween next month? Will you let them go out by themselves to trick or treat or even with a small group of friends without adult supervision? Most parents won't these days'. When I grew up as a kid in the 70's through the 80's, our parents never went with us.

The 70s and 80s were at the height of the satanic ritual abuse accusations. People were falsely convicted. Ritual abuse in a looser sense did occur, but the satanic stuff pretty much didn't. Depends on where you live or where you did I guess.

Most child abuse victims know their abuser.

The brazeness of the attack or even the Tibbet's one is pretty alarming.
 
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