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Vegas Homicide: A Killer's Confession

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Post by FystyAngel Tue Nov 03, 2009 6:35 pm

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Post by Booklover Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:29 am

Hi, Fysty! hug

This was a fascinating case. Bill Rundle seemed like a normal, reasonably intelligent man. However, based on what happened, he was anything but normal. He could have gotten a divorce. Shocked affraid His wife, Shirley, was a very tiny woman. His reason for hitting her with a baseball bat was total BS! Mad Evil or Very Mad Disposing of her body along the roadside was completely heartless! awe In my opinion, he felt no remorse. What did he think was going to happen when he beat his wife over the head 3 or 4 times with a baseball bat? Vegas Homicide: A Killer's Confession 5368 I guess marriage counseling hadn't entered his mind.

On top of that, he killed his Mom too. No remorse there either. Rolling Eyes No Cashing her Social Security checks clearly shows his intent, & character ~ or lack of one. Shocked affraid That SOB should have gotten the Death Penalty. Mad Evil or Very Mad My heart goes out to Shirley's Daughter. Sad There's one thing murderers have in common, they always blame their victims. Mad
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