LAPD as judge, jury, and executioner

As Peedy hides behind the curtain and pretends he’s gone away, does anyone besides him think that there is anything of value in the raving writings of the murderer?

“Hides behind the curtain”? What are you, five years old? Do you want to address me like a normal person now when you are talking to me? Are you talking about the fact that I have cookies disabled in my browser? Or are you just stalking me now? I come and go into this thread as I please. I didn’t realize this needed explaining to you. I don’t understand what I should be hiding from.

Just lighten up douchebagger. Instead of that what you’ve should have gone with is:

“You have unleashed a sleeping giant troll.”

– Pedro’s Manifesto

Ignoring The Czarcasm Show now. Because the dancers are really old and their ponpons are cigarettes.

Anyone interested in a debate with me without resorting to childish namecalling and provoking to get a reaction?

Now he thinks he’s a giant troll with a “manifesto”, no less. It’s so cute.

I really don’t know what you’re looking for. I read the manifesto & it’s obviously the work of a disturbed mind. Now that he’s put the icing on the the crazy-cake by going on a kill spree, the only question from me is not why he was fired, but why was he hired to begin with.

Too bad nobody seems interested and Locrian seems to have wised up. I am all in bitches and Czarcasm just got a little too creepy for my tastes.

Now that I was able to do some catching up on the news and time has passed for the kidnapping to be appropriate to discuss it would be interesting to hear why Locrian thinks Dorner didn’t murder those innocent maids and tied them up instead. Oh wait, they weren’t maids at all, they were an older couple held hostage for all of 15 minutes. That’s the kind of mistake you’re liable to make when you are an amoral shitbag rushing to make a cheap shot. That one was free of charge.

From the LA Times, which I’ll quote almost in full (“Couple recounts harrowing Dorner ordeal”):

[QUOTE=LA Times]
She and husband Jim Reynolds, 66, provided new details on some of Dorner’s movements in the apparent final hours of his life. He is believed to have died Tuesday in a cabin fire after a mountainside gun battle with officers.

Law enforcement authorities previously said Dorner had held two cleaning women hostage. The Reynoldses spoke to reporters to end the confusion.

The couple said Dorner had been at the condo in the 1200 block of Club View Drive since as early as Friday, when they arrived to do maintenance in the yard. He told them he watched them — and even said they were “hardworking, good people.” The couple slept at another property nearby.

When they entered the condo about noon Tuesday, the couple said, they were surprised to find the fired Los Angeles police officer inside the home, which is near the command post where authorities provided media briefings. They said they were held captive for about 15 minutes by Dorner, whom they recognized immediately.

The Reynoldses stumbled on the suspected killer when they went upstairs. Once they saw him, they said, he brandished a “big gun” and yelled, “Stay calm!”

Karen Reynolds said she tried to run down the stairs, but Dorner chased after her and caught her. He then took the couple to a bedroom, where he tied them up.

Dorner was a menacing presence but at other times tried to reassure the couple that he did not want to harm them, they said.

“He tried to calm us down, saying very frequently, he would not kill us,” said Jim Reynolds, who has owned the condo with his wife for 12 years. "He huddled down beside me and said, ‘You’re going to be quiet right? Not make a fuss and let me get away?’ "

Dorner identified himself as the man wanted by law enforcement authorities. “I know you know who I am, I know you’ve been seeing the news,” Karen Reynolds recalled him saying.

Karen Reynolds said Dorner left the condo and stole their purple Nissan. About two minutes after they heard the car leave, Karen Reynolds propped herself up and shuffled to her cellphone. She grabbed it with her bound hands and called 911, using the speaker function.

“Dorner tied us up and he’s in Big Bear,” she recalled telling the dispatcher.

The couple, who have been married for 36 years, said they were “happy to be alive.” They said they had mixed feelings about Dorner, whom they described as calm, alert and methodical. Karen Reynolds said she wasn’t expecting to see any of the $1-million-plus reward money offered in the Dorner case. “We heard nobody was getting that because he needed to be captured and convicted,” she said.
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Hmm. Lot’s of illuminating bits there. More information to judge whether my initial assessment of the situation was correct. It was. Czarcasm, please don’t take it personally when facts get in the way of your delusions about me.

[QUOTE=LA Times, same piece]
It was Karen Reynolds’ 12:20 p.m. 911 call that set in motion the chain of events that led to a shootout between Dorner and a state Fish and Wildlife warden, then to the standoff at another cabin where he is believed to have exchanged hundreds of rounds in the gun battle with officers before dying.

As the couple described their harrowing ordeal, they recalled that Dorner was insistent about what he wanted to do.

“I don’t have a problem with you,” he told them. “I just want to clear my name.”
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It only took the lady 2 minutes to call police and consequently get the nutjob murderer incinerated in a stand off. A nutjob murderer who is an ex-cop knowing every law enforcement procedure in the book should now that in a situation like that even half an hour to evade is a matter of life or death matter in a manhunt. Definitely the actions of an unbalanced mentally incompetent individual.

I guess in your dumb black and white world view you need to believe only crazies do murder to feel safe at night.

Sorry for not providing the link before: LA Times piece I quoted.

It is not necessary for a murdering nutbag to murder everyone he encounters to qualfy as a murderous nutbag. Why did he release them? Who knows. Maybe he want them to bring the police so that he could go out in a publicity laden blaze of glory-everything else he’s done so far in his life screams “Look at me!”. He’s been a fuck-up all through his adult life, so this was just his last fuck-up.

You said something to me? I couldn’t hear over the sound of not giving a shit what it was.

ZING!

The man has had problems controling his ego throughout his life. He couldn’t advance through the ranks in the military, he had to go through the police academy twice(little incidents like wearing flashy shoes instead of the regulation footwear, and a small matter of shooting his own hand while screwing around with a pistol), and continual problems with showboating as a rookie.

Is that an apology for calling me a paedophile? You’re not making too much sense man. Please don’t go on a killing spree over your anger at me. You just need to put on some big boy pants and get over it.

First, Little Peedy can’t tell the difference between being treated like a child and being treated like a child molester, and now he’s projecting his anger onto others. I think he’s getting upset because the truth about Dorner’s past is coming out.

Clear his name?

You think the first degree murder charges were not appropriate?

Geez, you kill one random innocent person and suddenly it’s all “murderous nutbag” for life. So judgmental.

Shoplift as a kid, nobody calls you a thief the rest of your life. Get in a traffic accident, nobody calls you reckless the rest of your life. But suck just one little cock…

Uh, yeah. You totally won, dude. Schooled me. Or nobody is really responding to you because your posts pretty much refute themselves. Whichever.

So you agree with me, you just can’t phrase it as elegantly or eloquently? Ok.

Haha dude are you crying now? That wasn’t a schooling. I gave plenty of schoolings, just not to you. That was just playful banter.

Thanks for pointing out that no one is responding to me too. That was just icing on the cake.

Some people like feeding the trolls. My condolences, by the way.

There was a kid, named Ricky, in my school who would always try to start fights. He’d pick on kids, call them names, and challenge the smaller kids. One day, he was up to his regular crap, when 3 or 4 of the littler kids finally ganged up on him, beat him for a bit, but then stopped when they realized they had nothing more to prove. They went inside the school to tell the teacher themselves what happened. Ricky stood outside on the playground, bleeding from the mouth and with a swollen eye, shouting how he really whipped those kids good and that they ran away from him out of fear, and that they really didn’t hurt him at all.

I don’t know why that popped into my head.

Tell me that little Ricky also pissed his pants, and your story will be spot on.

I’m sure you believe it.

Insightful story. Funny how that works when all I’m doing is replying to people eager to have a go at me.

Must be my extensive posting history of almost 0.23 messages a day, none of them in fights except this one, that tipped you off.

Classy.