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Posted: 5/3/2015 11:58:50 AM EDT
On April 30 at 6:05 p.m., police received a 911 call from a female who claims to have just escaped from a residence, where she was being held captive by her boyfriend for the past four months. When officers contacted the victim, she told them the suspect routinely locker her in a wooden box inside the residence where they lived. View Quote Upon responding the residence, officers observed a large, wooden box consistent with what the female described. http://sedalianewsjournal.com/2015/05/01/woman-held-captive-in-wooden-box-by-boyfriend-for-four-months/ ================= http://news.yahoo.com/missouri-woman-kept-box-found-murdered-185638457.html KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Reuters) - A Missouri woman who escaped captivity from a wooden box three weeks ago was found dead in a home on Thursday, along with her son, and police are searching for the man suspected both of locking her up and of murdering her. Officers found Sandra Kay Sutton, 46, and son Zachary Wade Sutton, 17, shot dead in a house in Clinton, Missouri, at about 4:20 a.m., according to a news release from the Clinton Police Department. The bodies were found when family members returned to the house after work, police said. ==== Missouri man suspected of killing women he held captive in a crate shot deadA man accused of holding his former girlfriend captive in a crate at their home in western Missouri then fatally shooting her and her teenage son, was shot and killed Saturday, authorities said. Law enforcement officers killed James Barton Horn Jr., 47, at a state wildlife area in western Missouri, south of Knob Noster, Henry County Sheriff Kent Oberkrom said. Authorities have been searching for Horn since late April when he was charged in the kidnapping of 46-year-old Sandra Kay Sutton. Prosecutors said Sutton told police that Horn kept her in a wooden crate off-and-on for four months at their home in Sedalia, some 90 miles southeast of Kansas City, Missouri. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ct-missouri-crate-captive-suspect-20150523-story.html#navtype=outfit |
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In a case like this, would the cops even take into consideration if she maybe deserved it? Like ask the guy if she just wouldn't shut up or something?
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When officers contacted the victim, she told them the suspect routinely locker her in a wooden box inside the residence where they lived. View Quote Being locked in a box once is false imprisonment. Being locked in the box more than once is a lifestyle. |
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How can she make sammitches if she's locked in a goddamned box???
Fucking faggot probably eats pizza rolls. |
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On the flip side, there are a lot of wives that won't let their husbands in the box for months at a time. That's the real crime.
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I really do wish people here would recognize this for the serious matter it is, and not let all the usual canned jokes roam free. Show a little restraint, confine yourselves to the facts of the matter, or I'm sure the mods will lock this thred up tight.
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On April 30 at 6:05 p.m., police received a 911 call from a female who claims to have just escaped from a residence, where she was being held captive by her boyfriend for the past four months.
When officers contacted the victim, she told them the suspect routinely locker her in a wooden box inside the residence where they lived View Quote This went on for four months? You'd think that in the hours she was free she might have planned an escape. Probably not very adept at thinking outside the box. |
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. This went on for four months? You'd think that in the hours she was free she might have planned an escape. Probably not very adept at thinking outside the box. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
On April 30 at 6:05 p.m., police received a 911 call from a female who claims to have just escaped from a residence, where she was being held captive by her boyfriend for the past four months.
When officers contacted the victim, she told them the suspect routinely locker her in a wooden box inside the residence where they lived This went on for four months? You'd think that in the hours she was free she might have planned an escape. Probably not very adept at thinking outside the box. You are bound to be punished for these. I am just thankful I am not shackled to post such things. |
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I really do wish people here would recognize this for the serious matter it is, and not let all the usual canned jokes roam free. Show a little restraint, confine yourselves to the facts of the matter, or I'm sure the mods will lock this thred up tight. View Quote Lol... Not sure if serious. |
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Hopefully a male member of her family steps up and does the right thing.
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I'd say that the word "boyfriend" didn't apply after the first few hours.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Reuters) - A Missouri woman who escaped captivity from a wooden box three weeks ago was found dead in a home on Thursday, along with her son, and police are searching for the man suspected both of locking her up and of murdering her. View Quote Officers found Sandra Kay Sutton, 46, and son Zachary Wade Sutton, 17, shot dead in a house in Clinton, Missouri, at about 4:20 a.m., according to a news release from the Clinton Police Department. The bodies were found when family members returned to the house after work, police said. http://news.yahoo.com/missouri-woman-kept-box-found-murdered-185638457.html |
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Officers found Sandra Kay Sutton, 46, and son Zachary Wade Sutton, 17, shot dead in a house in Clinton, Missouri, at about 4:20 a.m., according to a news release from the Clinton Police Department. The bodies were found when family members returned to the house after work, police said. http://news.yahoo.com/missouri-woman-kept-box-found-murdered-185638457.html View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Reuters) - A Missouri woman who escaped captivity from a wooden box three weeks ago was found dead in a home on Thursday, along with her son, and police are searching for the man suspected both of locking her up and of murdering her.
Officers found Sandra Kay Sutton, 46, and son Zachary Wade Sutton, 17, shot dead in a house in Clinton, Missouri, at about 4:20 a.m., according to a news release from the Clinton Police Department. The bodies were found when family members returned to the house after work, police said. http://news.yahoo.com/missouri-woman-kept-box-found-murdered-185638457.html That's fucking terrible |
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I've been watching the live feed. This is not far from my house. I have not been home since I left for work early this morning.
http://www.kmbc.com/news/watch-live/33143994 |
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Horn is a registered sex offender because of convictions in Tennessee in 1993, according to Missouri State Highway Patrol online court records. He later was convicted of kidnapping his estranged wife in Mississippi and served 10 years in federal prison, court records show. View Quote |
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All of the responses prior to todays update seem quite crass now.
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Someone from the Clinton Police Dept. (May have been the chief) stated that had she let them know where she was staying, they would have stationed someone outside the house. Not sure if that would have mattered, but it appears she thought she was safe enough. Sad indeed.
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Reporter just stated they found nothing in the houses they were searching.
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Hopefully, this guy goes down in a blaze of gunfire when he is arrested. I don't want him wounded. He needs to report directly to the morgue. |
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Missouri man suspected of killing women he held captive in a crate shot deadA man accused of holding his former girlfriend captive in a crate at their home in western Missouri then fatally shooting her and her teenage son, was shot and killed Saturday, authorities said. Law enforcement officers killed James Barton Horn Jr., 47, at a state wildlife area in western Missouri, south of Knob Noster, Henry County Sheriff Kent Oberkrom said. Authorities have been searching for Horn since late April when he was charged in the kidnapping of 46-year-old Sandra Kay Sutton. Prosecutors said Sutton told police that Horn kept her in a wooden crate off-and-on for four months at their home in Sedalia, some 90 miles southeast of Kansas City, Missouri. View Quote |
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Missouri man suspected of killing women he held captive in a crate shot deadA man accused of holding his former girlfriend captive in a crate at their home in western Missouri then fatally shooting her and her teenage son, was shot and killed Saturday, authorities said.Law enforcement officers killed James Barton Horn Jr., 47, at a state wildlife area in western Missouri, south of Knob Noster, Henry County Sheriff Kent Oberkrom said. Authorities have been searching for Horn since late April when he was charged in the kidnapping of 46-year-old Sandra Kay Sutton. Prosecutors said Sutton told police that Horn kept her in a wooden crate off-and-on for four months at their home in Sedalia, some 90 miles southeast of Kansas City, Missouri. Good. |
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