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Posted: 10/30/2014 6:50:00 PM EDT
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2814685/Man-charged-attack-killed-troopers-son.html
A deeply Christian college student in Oklahoma allegedly nearly decapitated the son of a state trooper with a sword because the victim practiced witchcraft, police say. Isaiah Marin of Stillwater was charged Thursday with first-degree murder in the attack that killed 19-year-old Jacob Andrew Crockett a day earlier. The two had been playing cards with a third pal, Marin's brother, when Marin removed the 'large black sword' from its sheath and began swinging it around, court records obtained by MailOnline show.'I would never cut you, bro,' Marin assured his brother when asked to be careful. Moments later, the brother told police, he heard 'the sound of someone getting stabbed.' He looked up and saw blood gushing out of Crockett's chest. Crockett, the son of an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper, suffered several stab wounds and had his head 'mostly severed' from his body. Cops found him lying in a pool of blood. Marin ran from the scene, sword in hands, and called police from a restaurant parking lot. 'I murdered someone,' he told the dispatcher, according to court records. 'I hacked them to death with a machete.'
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Seems well-balanced.
ETA: Holy shit, give that guy a cape and he'd look like something out of Dante's Inferno.
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Quoted: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2814685/Man-charged-attack-killed-troopers-son.html A deeply Christian college student in Oklahoma allegedly nearly decapitated the son of a state trooper with a sword because the victim practiced witchcraft, police say. Isaiah Marin of Stillwater was charged Thursday with first-degree murder in the attack that killed 19-year-old Jacob Andrew Crockett a day earlier. The two had been playing cards with a third pal, Marin's brother, when Marin removed the 'large black sword' from its sheath and began swinging it around, court records obtained by MailOnline show.'I would never cut you, bro,' Marin assured his brother when asked to be careful. Moments later, the brother told police, he heard 'the sound of someone getting stabbed.' He looked up and saw blood gushing out of Crockett's chest. Crockett, the son of an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper, suffered several stab wounds and had his head 'mostly severed' from his body. Cops found him lying in a pool of blood. Marin ran from the scene, sword in hands, and called police from a restaurant parking lot. 'I murdered someone,' he told the dispatcher, according to court records. 'I hacked them to death with a machete.' View Quote Yeah. http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/10/30/1414702807785_wps_10_Stillwater_man_killed_in_.jpg Choose your friends wisely View Quote Understatement. |
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Christian bashing from the media in 3..........2............1.............. How about Christian bashing right here? In 3....2...1... Meh. I don't blame Christians. Crazies gonna craze. Sometimes they use religion as an excuse for their insane actions. Sad that it happened at all though. Wiccans are almost universally a pretty peaceful lot. |
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whats the difference between decapitation and a beheading?
oh I see if a christian does it its a decapitation inderdasting |
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whats the difference between decapitation and a beheading? oh I see if a christian does it its a decapitation inderdasting View Quote The main difference is, a beheading is always a deliberate act, while a decapitation may, in some cases, be accidental. Also, decapitation is an act, beheaded is the result. |
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A deeply Christian college student <snip> View Quote This is of course is the most important part of the story. Should he have been of any other faith, or no faith at all, it wouldn't even be a foot note. Everyone that reads this, regardless of their religious belief, knows this to be true. |
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I taught the twins in the case and they played football for me..The boys were goobers and they may have acted like the were practicing witchcraft to fit in a group of some type but they were pretty good kids and were raised right.It does not matter what they were doing,the boy did not deserve to die.
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The main difference is, a beheading is always a deliberate act, while a decapitation may, in some cases, be accidental. Also, decapitation is an act, beheaded is the result. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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whats the difference between decapitation and a beheading? oh I see if a christian does it its a decapitation inderdasting The main difference is, a beheading is always a deliberate act, while a decapitation may, in some cases, be accidental. Also, decapitation is an act, beheaded is the result. don't think this was accidental,..how do you accidently cut someones head off with a sword/machete I just find it interesting that when a muslim decapitates someone it's called a beheading |
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This is of course is the most important part of the story. Should he have been of any other faith, or no faith at all, it wouldn't even be a foot note. Everyone that reads this, regardless of their religious belief, knows this to be true. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A deeply Christian college student <snip> This is of course is the most important part of the story. Should he have been of any other faith, or no faith at all, it wouldn't even be a foot note. Everyone that reads this, regardless of their religious belief, knows this to be true. It's kind of, you know, relevant when someone acts based on their ideology... However fucked up in the head they may be. God forbid you should include an element of the story that explains their motive |
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This is of course is the most important part of the story. Should he have been of any other faith, or no faith at all, it wouldn't even be a foot note. Everyone that reads this, regardless of their religious belief, knows this to be true. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A deeply Christian college student <snip> This is of course is the most important part of the story. Should he have been of any other faith, or no faith at all, it wouldn't even be a foot note. Everyone that reads this, regardless of their religious belief, knows this to be true. It's germane because it is, apparently, the *reason* he did it. |
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don't think this was accidental,..how do you accidently cut someones head off with a sword/machete I just find it interesting that when a muslim decapitates someone it's called a beheading View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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whats the difference between decapitation and a beheading? oh I see if a christian does it its a decapitation inderdasting The main difference is, a beheading is always a deliberate act, while a decapitation may, in some cases, be accidental. Also, decapitation is an act, beheaded is the result. don't think this was accidental,..how do you accidently cut someones head off with a sword/machete I just find it interesting that when a muslim decapitates someone it's called a beheading 1. I didn't say this was accidental. Just that the word decapitation can be used to describe both deliberate andaccidental incidents. 2. I'd imagine that the word beheaded is used because that's what the muzzies call it, and we must be culturally sensitive. |
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1. I didn't say this was accidental. Just that the word decapitation can be used to describe both deliberate andaccidental incidents. 2. I'd imagine that the word beheaded is used because that's what the muzzies call it, and we must be culturally sensitive. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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whats the difference between decapitation and a beheading? oh I see if a christian does it its a decapitation inderdasting The main difference is, a beheading is always a deliberate act, while a decapitation may, in some cases, be accidental. Also, decapitation is an act, beheaded is the result. don't think this was accidental,..how do you accidently cut someones head off with a sword/machete I just find it interesting that when a muslim decapitates someone it's called a beheading 1. I didn't say this was accidental. Just that the word decapitation can be used to describe both deliberate andaccidental incidents. 2. I'd imagine that the word beheaded is used because that's what the muzzies call it, and we must be culturally sensitive. that's my point |
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Marin was described as a 'heavy drug user' and 'religious zealot,' court records show. View Quote He should have stuck to just one. |
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It's germane because it is, apparently, the *reason* he did it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A deeply Christian college student <snip> This is of course is the most important part of the story. Should he have been of any other faith, or no faith at all, it wouldn't even be a foot note. Everyone that reads this, regardless of their religious belief, knows this to be true. It's germane because it is, apparently, the *reason* he did it. Had he been of "another" faith, and it being the "reason" he did it, do you honestly believe it would have been reported? |
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I know the victims father.
Prayers and thoughts out to their family at the horrible time. |
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Now we have peoples HEADS falling off ?
Must ban witchcraft, of course.
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Had he been of "another" faith, and it being the "reason" he did it, do you honestly believe it would have been reported? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A deeply Christian college student <snip> This is of course is the most important part of the story. Should he have been of any other faith, or no faith at all, it wouldn't even be a foot note. Everyone that reads this, regardless of their religious belief, knows this to be true. It's germane because it is, apparently, the *reason* he did it. Had he been of "another" faith, and it being the "reason" he did it, do you honestly believe it would have been reported? Careful, your persecution complex is showing. |
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whats the difference between decapitation and a beheading? oh I see if a christian does it its a decapitation inderdasting The main difference is, a beheading is always a deliberate act, while a decapitation may, in some cases, be accidental. Also, decapitation is an act, beheaded is the result. http://static.giantbomb.com/uploads/original/1/15606/1256714-1165714_grammar_nazi_super.jpg Klink was old school Prussian, he was NOT a NAZI! Whoever made that meme could have at least picked Hofsteder. |
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Looks like his face caught fire and someone put it out with an ice pick.
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whats the difference between decapitation and a beheading? oh I see if a christian does it its a decapitation inderdasting You're from AK... Everything you say in Irrelevant. join date,...check,...Everything a 13er say's is Irrelevant |
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Kinda reminds me of an incident when I was just out of hs .kids were playing with a shotgun and one said "man, I wonder how it would feel to get shot in the knee with that?" So the kid holding the gun put it to his knee and pulled the trigger. Guess he got his question answered
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