since9
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When I first read the news, I thought, "Yeah! Another criminal bites the dust."
Now, it appears the one doing the shooting and his girlfriend may be the criminals, here.
Apparently, both Manyik (the shooter) and Adams (his girlfriend) laid a trap for Miles (Adam's old boyfriend). After he was killed, they called 911 and reported a thwarted burglary. They might have gotten away with it, too, except for the fact neither of them were very smart:
I'm not sure if they cooked the entire thing up, or if Miles had actually threatened Adams as Manyik originally claimed. Regardless, luring someone to your home in order to kill them is 1st Degree Murder, and will find you spending the rest of your days in jail, if not the the chair.
Stupid is as stupid does. Do they serve boxes of chocolates in prison?
Now, it appears the one doing the shooting and his girlfriend may be the criminals, here.
Apparently, both Manyik (the shooter) and Adams (his girlfriend) laid a trap for Miles (Adam's old boyfriend). After he was killed, they called 911 and reported a thwarted burglary. They might have gotten away with it, too, except for the fact neither of them were very smart:
"On Monday, a detective with the office told the detective on the Manyik case he received a voicemail on his phone from Manyik telling the detective he was going to shoot Miles in the belly with a shotgun. Manyik had left the message Friday (the day before the shooting), but the detective hadn't heard it until Monday."
I'm not sure if they cooked the entire thing up, or if Miles had actually threatened Adams as Manyik originally claimed. Regardless, luring someone to your home in order to kill them is 1st Degree Murder, and will find you spending the rest of your days in jail, if not the the chair.
Stupid is as stupid does. Do they serve boxes of chocolates in prison?
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