There has got to be a way to STOP these animals from Breeding.
If I were the Dillons, I'd be getting a large, mean dog. I suspect the family of the criminal is not about to leave it alone.
“The people just blew his brains out,” Kniceley said. “They could have done something else.”
"Kniceley admitted Carson had a criminal record for assault, theft and domestic violence. However, she said, “They should have taken different precautions.”
There has got to be a way to STOP these animals from Breeding.
Stories like this make my blood boil. What do these pieces of trash expect? Their degenerate brother breaks into someone's home in the middle of the night, puts them in fear of their lives, and tries to steal their hard-earned property, and they have a right to criticize? Here's the question I would like to ask them: What else could they have done? Should they have called the police and waited for them to arrive while a dangerous criminal was on the loose in their home? Should they have wrapped their arms around him and offered to get him help? No way, Jose. Justice was served.
“I could replace anything in their house. They aren’t going to replace my brother,” he said.
I hope the POS did not vote early!
Let's explore that avenue of possibilities for a moment...
Carson breaks in, Dillons wake up, go downstairs without a gun, confront the burglar, who then jumps at them, beating both of them to a bloody pulp, taking another $1,700 in merchandise with him as he leaves. At the hospital, they find Carson's DNA under Ms. Dillon's fingernails and in wounds on Mr. Dillon's knuckles. After many weeks of recovery on the Dillons' parts and investigation on the police's part, they have a name to prosecute. After all of the expense of arrest, processing, trial, and incarceration, the Dillons finally have the names of Carson's next of kin.
What, exactly, do you think those people would do if the Dillons presented them with a bill for stolen property and medical expenses, plus lost wages and incidental expenses arising out of their need to deal with their brother's criminality? Honestly? You think they would be all that eager to pay up in exchange for having their sibling still in the world of the living, but behind bars?
If you think Carson's family members would seriously pay up in earnest, you're more screwed up than they are.
Wow. The criminal's family is just not right in the head.