Business Insider—Friends in Indiana described Howell as a gun enthusiast with a short temper. In October, he twice was accused of pulling a gun and making threats, once against a boyfriend and once against a neighbor.
Howell was convicted in April of misdemeanor intimidation for the incident with his neighbor. Under the terms of his probation, he was not allowed to have weapons or leave Indiana.
Court documents in the Indiana molestation case state that the 12-year-old girl had “developed a crush on (Howell) and wanted to go to a car event with him.” Howell, the girl’s brother and the brother’s girlfriend were all members of the same “car club” and periodically attended meetings where people show off their cars, documents say. READ MORE
I hope that 12 yo ‘tang was worth it, dipshit.
You’re going to be quite popular with Thor, Dr Julio, and Tiny, when you get to pound-em-in-ass prison, and they know what you’re in for, child molestation. You better get prepared for a steady diet of tubesteak sammiches with extra manmeat mayo.
What a queer.
So he was on the no-gun and no-travel list already.
He still got a gun and still traveled.
Yeah, do it nationwide for everyone because it already works so fucking well. Commie rights stealing fuckers.
I’m at the point where I need a score card to figure out these freaks nowadays.
He like men. But he raped a minor female.
Did he order a cake from anyone? Does he wear boxers or Maidenforms?
He looks like Roy Batty, only more dangerous.
I’ve been sitting here thinking about how to respond to this. While I’ve thought of several avenues of rational thought with which to condemn such horrific actions (the laws of nature and of nature’s God, the definition of ‘outlaw’ as referenced in the Magna Carta, etc. etc.) in the end, each would take many chapters which have already been written by countless philosophers over many centuries. Frankly, I’m far too tired of making the same arguments again and again.
And so, I yield to the wisdom of Mary Jane… “I need a score card to figure out these freaks…”
Note: Firefox recognizes “Magna Carta” as a spelling error. As such, I fear greatly, that Jefferson’s idea of “as peacefully as possible, as bloodily as necessary” may well favor the latter.
Note II: “Bloodily” is also recognized as a spelling error.