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To: Nite-Man who wrote (24508)3/15/2004 10:11:45 AM
From: Rainy_Day_Woman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30928
 
true

you'll usually find him in the Goodwill Men's Department

btw, I'm sure he'll look darling in pink feathers

[if he'd only stand still]



To: Nite-Man who wrote (24508)3/15/2004 4:11:35 PM
From: Capt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30928
 
NEWS!!!....Vampire Slayer Shoots Man in the Face

Suspect reportedly fascinated with Zombies, Vampires

POSTED: 6:29 a.m. EST March 15, 2004
UPDATED: 2:15 p.m. EST March 15, 2004

Police in Boston, Mass., arrested a man who believed he was a 'vampire slayer' after he allegedly shot his Domino's Pizza co-worker twice in the face because he thought he was a vampire, according to Local 6 News.

Joe Nitwit, 35, who was described by friends as a born-again Christian with an unusual preoccupation with zombies and vampires, was arrested outside of a church after Friday's shooting.

Witnesses said he walked into the pizza shop on Normandy Boulevard and allegedly said David Harrison looked like a vampire. He then allegedly shot Harrison in the face and stomach.

Police said Nitwit was heavily armed with a knife, a sawed-off shotgun and three pistols when he was taken into custody.

Harrison is listed in critical condition at a local hospital. A grief counselor was brought in to help Domino's employees. Nitwit remains in the Duval County Jail Monday. Watch Local 6 News for more on this story

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