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18 dead in shooting in Lewiston, Maine

I think the absence of evidence that he is on the lam is pretty strong at this point, making the suicide more likely.

No sightings, no stolen car or boat. It would be highly unlikely for him to have an unknown accomplice at this point.

This feels like the dipshirt who murdered his girlfriend in Wyoming during a cross country trip and then drove home to Florida and offed himself like a coward (just for the record, only suicides committed by murderers are cowardly acts). The dipshirt's remains were found after a flooded area dried out. Let's hope for the same outcome here.
 
Earlier this week, last Sunday to be precise, some guy in central Mass. killed his wife. They found his car a few miles away in a wooded area (most of central Mass. is wooded). I assume the search is still going on, but I'm 99 percent sure it's for a body, not an armed killer on the run.
 
Earlier this week, last Sunday to be precise, some guy in central Mass. killed his wife. They found his car a few miles away in a wooded area (most of central Mass. is wooded). I assume the search is still going on, but I'm 99 percent sure it's for a body, not an armed killer on the run.
This happened where my wife's brother now lives - police searched the backyard area literally behind his house two or three times. And yeah, scuttlebutt from him and others in town is that they strongly suspect he killed himself in the woods.
 
Good luck finding the body of anyone who killed themselves in the woods until spring (or in central Maine, July).
 
They found the idiot in Pennsylvania, they will find this guy.

 
Dear newsrooms: Words still matter, every one of them ...

"Steve Vozzella and Billy Brackett, 48, went to Schemengees for a cornhole and dart night with fellow deaf adults, wife Megan Vozzella and father William Brackett told USA TODAY. As of Thursday afternoon, neither had heard from their loved ones, and both expected the worst."

:confused: :confused: :confused:


 
heck, there's so many deer here, you're just supposed to report your kill. No physical tag, no taking it in to a check station. My deer hunting days have come and gone with nary a deer ever killed.
 
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