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ramblinrev
9:25:58 AM
3/26/08

Hold my beer and watch this...
Windigrrl
9:28:30 AM
3/26/08

ok. This is why I tell mine he needs to read the instructions.
Spirit Coyote
9:30:45 AM
3/26/08

Much more original than a "hunting accident".

Bumper sticker:
If I had killed my wife when I first wanted to I would be out by now.
gojo
3:47:04 PM
3/26/08

wow. just wow.

i hope that satellite tv's worth it
crash bang
3:56:56 PM
3/26/08

Something doesn't add up.

He shot from "inside" the house? And killed her?

WTF was he pointing at?
chili
4:01:59 PM
3/26/08

He was ostensibly shooting from the inside of the house so the hole was positioned properly inside the room. He thought everyone was inside and he knew where everyone was. But obviously not. This is not the first time I have heard of blasting an access hole with a firearm. But the last time was in backwoods Maine where there was no electricity. they were running some lecetric service from the outside poles and needed to run the bus line through the wall. But this one takes the cake.
ramblinrev
4:38:27 PM
3/26/08

A .22 penetrating (and I have to guess) sheetrock, and some sort of outer clad...


I would think that would take some zing off of it.

I still think there is more to this that we yet know.
chili
4:42:01 PM
3/26/08

I repaired a fiberglass shower unit that the husband had shot from inside a clothes closet while his wife was showering...he didn't hit her though......he used a 20 gauge.........
chappy
4:17:57 AM
3/27/08

ok... trying to understand this chappy. The hubby shot a twenty gauge shotgun from a closet into a shower unit and _missed_ his wife who was taking a shower? How is that possible? That's like shooting fish in a barrel. How can you miss?
ramblinrev
5:07:00 AM
3/27/08

LOL..I am betting his side of the story began with

"Well officer the way it happened was...."
XL400236
5:09:08 AM
3/27/08

16-5-3. Involuntary manslaughter
(a) A person commits the offense of involuntary manslaughter in the commission of an unlawful act when he causes the death of another human being without any intention to do so by the commission of an unlawful act other than a felony. A person who commits the offense of involuntary manslaughter in the commission of an unlawful act, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by imprisonment for not less than one year nor more than ten years.
(b) A person commits the offense of involuntary manslaughter in the commission of a lawful act in an unlawful manner when he causes the death of another human being without any intention to do so, by the commission of a lawful act in an unlawful manner likely to cause death or great bodily harm. A person who commits the offense of involuntary manslaughter in the commission of a lawful act in an unlawful manner, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished as for a misdemeanor.
minish223
5:25:44 AM
3/27/08

Darwin award nominee...
Mataharihiker
5:29:07 AM
3/27/08

I would think that would take some zing off of it. - Chili

You'd think it would be a slug - poor penetrator - by the time it reached the wife.

Ah well, it sure does sound like Rural Missoura.
Mutt
5:36:47 AM
3/27/08

Yeah, I guess he "showed" her.
Nimblefoot
6:11:20 AM
3/27/08

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