bbb Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 I think this is the street that Jim Kelly used to live on. Sounds like the family was kind of a mess, but the strangest part is his mug shot. Besides the whack idea of shaving your head to look like your 70 year old dad, and the meth addict type marks on his face, he's smiling like he couldn't be happier: http://www.buffalonews.com/city-region/orchard-park/stop-at-rainbow-bridge-leads-police-to-scene-of-homicide-20140708
Johnny Hammersticks Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 Creepy. Sounds like the family was pretty dysfunctional with Dad always traveling and Mom having paranoid delusions about people watching the house.
BuffaloBill Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 You just never know what it is like behind closed doors.
thebandit27 Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 What's his TBD alias? Why, the info is all right there...hidden in code: Canadian officials had stopped a young man who was acting strangely Monday morning. He had disguised himself to look older by dressing in a suit, shaving back his hairline to make it appear receding and, most oddly of all, using his 70-year-old father’s passport to cross the border, though he was obviously in his 20s.
The Poojer Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!! You owe me a coffee and a laptop screen!!!!!!!!!! :worthy: Why, the info is all right there...hidden in code: Canadian officials had stopped a young man who was acting strangely Monday morning. He had disguised himself to look older by dressing in a suit, shaving back his hairline to make it appear receding and, most oddly of all, using his 70-year-old father’s passport to cross the border, though he was obviously in his 20s.
Canadian Bills Fan Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 Why, the info is all right there...hidden in code: Canadian officials had stopped a young man who was acting strangely Monday morning. He had disguised himself to look older by dressing in a suit, shaving back his hairline to make it appear receding and, most oddly of all, using his 70-year-old father’s passport to cross the border, though he was obviously in his 20s. LMAO!!!!!!! CBF
mrags Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 I quit. prolly a good idea. There's no coming back from this.
Canadian Bills Fan Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 Why, the info is all right there...hidden in code: Canadian officials had stopped a young man who was acting strangely Monday morning. He had disguised himself to look older by dressing in a suit, shaving back his hairline to make it appear receding and, most oddly of all, using his 70-year-old father’s passport to cross the border, though he was obviously in his 20s. Post of the year nomination CBF
MarkAF43 Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 Why, the info is all right there...hidden in code: Canadian officials had stopped a young man who was acting strangely Monday morning. He had disguised himself to look older by dressing in a suit, shaving back his hairline to make it appear receding and, most oddly of all, using his 70-year-old father’s passport to cross the border, though he was obviously in his 20s. This is AWESOME
BuffaloBill Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 LMAO!!!!!!! CBF But remember this guy was headed for your fine country...
Beerball Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 Why, the info is all right there...hidden in code: Canadian officials had stopped a young man who was acting strangely Monday morning. He had disguised himself to look older by dressing in a suit, shaving back his hairline to make it appear receding and, most oddly of all, using his 70-year-old father’s passport to cross the border, though he was obviously in his 20s. You are my hero. Thank you.
Security Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 (edited) http://www.buffalone...usband-20140708 crazy 83 year old woman beats 89 year old senile husband to death with a baseball bat in Tonawanda............eeek Edited July 9, 2014 by Security
Mark80 Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 “He was a very kind and sweet-spirited young man" "For residents of the neighborhood, it was difficult to reconcile the Sean Keenan they had known – a kindhearted young man who had participated in Boy Scouts fundraisers and played street hockey as a teenager – with the murder allegation and strange mug shot released by police." It seems like every article about a murder (especially a suburban one) has comments like these in it. Obviously he was not a kind, sweet-spirited, or kindhearted person. Why won't someone ever just say to the reporter "the kid just killed his father, obviously he was pretty f'd in the head."
The Poojer Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 see the article linked directly above your comments, the landlord didn't mince words..."...she was born nasty..." “He was a very kind and sweet-spirited young man" "For residents of the neighborhood, it was difficult to reconcile the Sean Keenan they had known – a kindhearted young man who had participated in Boy Scouts fundraisers and played street hockey as a teenager – with the murder allegation and strange mug shot released by police." It seems like every article about a murder (especially a suburban one) has comments like these in it. Obviously he was not a kind, sweet-spirited, or kindhearted person. Why won't someone ever just say to the reporter "the kid just killed his father, obviously he was pretty f'd in the head."
Mark80 Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 see the article linked directly above your comments, the landlord didn't mince words..."...she was born nasty..." Good call. Should have been a bit more specific though, I was more referring to teens / early 20 types.
bbb Posted July 9, 2014 Author Posted July 9, 2014 “He was a very kind and sweet-spirited young man" "For residents of the neighborhood, it was difficult to reconcile the Sean Keenan they had known – a kindhearted young man who had participated in Boy Scouts fundraisers and played street hockey as a teenager – with the murder allegation and strange mug shot released by police." It seems like every article about a murder (especially a suburban one) has comments like these in it. Obviously he was not a kind, sweet-spirited, or kindhearted person. Why won't someone ever just say to the reporter "the kid just killed his father, obviously he was pretty f'd in the head." And, usually these things happen on days that "started out like any other day." Watch out for those days!
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