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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (798485)7/31/2014 2:06:33 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) of 1577114
 
1989 murder: By my calculations Windham or someone like him could be living in your neighborhood and mine, since at least 2009 in Windhams case. You support that, I don't. I can explain my position, but you can't or are afraid to.

Jeremy was attending high school, and had just gotten his first job. He planned to save enough to buy a motorcycle. He also wanted some cowboy boots, which he was planning to buy with his first paycheck. He was a happy young man who loved pizza. He also loved baseball. Jeremy was on his way home from school when he was ambushed by Terry Joe Windham who struck him from behind with a 4x4 fence post. Then Windham struck him 15 more times, and left Jeremy's body in a ditch. Windham, who said he wanted to see what it felt like to kill, bragged about the murder to his brother and friends, and took them to see Jeremy's body. As police investigated the scene, Windham was on the sidelines watching, bragging, laughing and threatening to kill anyone who told on him.

He was arrested on the scene and later confessed. He plea bargained for 20 years in prison. Jeremy was buried in the cowboy boots.
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