My wife"s family is from West Virginia. Mengo county to be exact. She has a second cousin that served in Vietnam. He was in a lot of fire fights and is only one of four that made it out alive in his unit. When he came home he bought 750 acres off of a old coal mine. He built himself a house back inside a mountain side. He invested his savings in some type of bond that gives him a little income each year. He pays his property taxes. He only leaves his land a few times each year. The rest of the time he lives off of what he hunts or raises. You could not pay me enough to go on his land without his permission. I was in base camps in Nam that are not as well protected.
The trouble started about five years ago. He has his land posted with no trespassing and no hunting signs. Then these city slickers bought the land next to him. They just wanted to hunt a few times each year. So first time he saw them he told them NOT to ever come on his land. Well the first deer season they crossed over on his land and killed some deer. He caught them. He made the whole party strip naked. He then made them watch him as he burned every thing they had, guns included. He walked them to the property line again told them to never cross it again. Local sheriff came out to see what had happened. He told them they had better just not go onto someone else"s land. Each year since then some He catches some one on his land during deer season. He uses the same penalty.
This last year they got a new game warden. Found him hand cuffed naked to his truck. It seems he could not identify who did it to him. LOL
Her cousin is not crazy. I see him about once every other year. He is amzingly smart. Reads several national new papers everyday. He remembers everything. HE just says that he left his mountains once and he not going to again in this life.
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