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2 worthless punks kill Marcus Luttrell's dog Dasy
Want to help catch the guy who is still out there?
His name is Michael Edmonds and this is his photo: http://i518.photobucket.com/albums/u...aelEdmonds.jpg Keep an eye out for him if you live in/near Huntsville, Texas. More here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvhMB2YoT6g If you don't know who Luttrell is, Google him. |
How did the one guy get away?
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Wow! Words to describe the punishment these folks deserve aren't fit for this site.
Preying on children, women, animals, probably in that order is detestable, and I'd happily see the folks that do it subjected to some very nasty stuff. |
Yeah, how did the one get away?
They'll catch him. And I hope those two sorry little *****boys do some HARD time...:mad: angela |
They caught all of them. They should be shot.
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M. Lutrell, fine young man that has a rough road to trod for the rest of his life.
Read his book. Great story of young men making the ultimate sacrifice not to win a war but for the love of a brother. Haven't seen the details of the story but all I can say is they can't be hard enough on these pricks. |
yea, it's time to bring medieval torture back, apparently.
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It's a shame he didn't just go commando on all their asses and take them out.
Save everyone a lot of hassle. |
I don't always agree with you m21, but in this case (especially because I'm a dog owner my whole life) i do.
I think this would be appropriate: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1239145847.jpg The Saw was widely used throughout the Middle Ages, mainly because the tools required were found in most houses and no complex devices were required. It was a cheap way to torture and kill a victim who was often accused of: witchery, adultery, murder, blasphemy or even theft. The victim was tied to an inverted position. This had several "benefits": first, it assured sufficient blood diverted to the brain, second, it slowed down the loss of blood and third, it humiliated the victim. Depending on the victim and torturer, this torture could last several hours. When a confession was required, the victim was frequently forced to watch someone else be subject to this method. If he didn't confess, he'd be slowly cut in half. During the Inquisition, this method became even more popular as the inquisitors traveled from village to village often without any torture devices at their disposal. While some victims were cut completely in half as a symbolical gesture, most had only up to their abdomen cut, this was done to prolongue the time of death. |
He should have pulled the trigger, I agree.
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I thought in situations like this the cops kill people.
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Man,
Killing someone's dog is just the lowest form of scum. And a Lab. Geez, I hope Marcus is going to be ok. It is beyond words to lose your companion. Geez, unbelievable. |
i cannot think of a more effective, prolonged, and painful way of committing suicide than killing a navy seal's dog.
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This was a dog that was given to him while he was recuperating and the dog's name is formed from the first letters of his lost Seal team members. How stupid can these guys be? This just defies comprehension, where does behavior like this come from?
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Lynch mobs should be legal for situations like this.
When such an obvious evil has been done. |
Hopefully they'll meet some dog owners in jail/prison. Actually, you can count on it. That would not be a popular crime in the joint.
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Who is Marcus Luttrel and why did the pictured guy care about his dog?
Edit - ok, I see who he is. For some reason I thought he might be a football player. I still don't get why the guys went after the dog. Just a random act? |
I would say that their motive was obvious.
They're evil. To their very core. |
Shoulda shot em when they stopped for the cop.
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