Posted by DaninKansas on December 03, 2013 at 11:33:38 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: OT maximum creepy posted by jon f mn on December 03, 2013 at 07:46:57:
My brother dropped me off at a gas station just off I35 in Kansas on his way back from a rush trip across country. I called my wife to come pick me up. It was about midnight and she pulled into the pump area to fill up (no point in wasting a trip into town). As soon as she put the nozzel in the tank some guy came out of nowhere and started asking her for a ride, where ever she was going it didn't matter.
I came out of the station and approached the pump and said "You need to leave her alone and get on down the road". The guy turned around and told me to mind my own business as he was talking to the lady and not me.
The police were called that night and the guy spent a couple days in jail. Turned out he had a couple rape/$exual assault convictions and several other unprosecuted charges and was definately high on something. He was from the KC area and couldn't explain how he came to be face down in a parking lot 50 miles from home.
My wife had always taken it for granted she was pretty safe in our little town but learned that night that the highway brings in a lot of trash.
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