Posted by JMOR on March 14, 2010 at 11:39:58 from (72.181.166.239):
In Reply to: CAUGHT HER!!!!!!!!! posted by JayinNY on March 13, 2010 at 20:48:21:
buickanddeere said: (quoted from post at 14:34:30 03/14/10) Keep your mouth shut, let on nothing and get a good lawyer. Costs less, takes less time and you end up better.
Last Monday a marital mess came to a head near and where I grew up.
70yr old Fred Preston from Burk's Falls just found out his estranged wife was the town wh*re for decades. Fred went to Leadbury Ontario between Walton and Seaforth to the youngest daughter's place. Looking for his wife.
The OPP pulled over his truck and young Vu Pham a Father of three school age boys. Deacon of his church, community volunteer, minor hockey/soccer, baseball coach, hunter, fisherman and camper. Vu was a decent man too, a rare sensible fellow who was a good cop without being an egomaniac *ss.
Fred got the jump on officer Vu and shot him in the head in front of another OPP officer arriving on the scene.
A brief shootout later and Fred was shot in the head by the 2nd officer.
Vu was removed from life-support Monday night with his family standing by and funeral held in Wingham last Friday.
Fred was brain dead too and they pulled the plug last Thursday.
Don't know the details if Fred was showing any age or illness induced dementia. In any case his wayward wife contributed to two heartbroken families and two mourning communities.
Turns out Vu while as a kid and in his teens .With his adopted family went to the same church in Burk’s Falls as Fred Preston. Both families knew each other well.
Vu may have recognized Fred but obviously Fred didn’t recognize Vu two decades later and wearing a uniform.
None of them are worth it! If they want to walk, let 'em walk. Find another better one or as the other fella said, scratch the itch & bye bye or get a real good loyal dog.
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