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SiphiliS

Morality is a venereal disease.
They're calling him a serial killer. A possible 4th victim.

I like this. Hes been living in the woods for two years, but his sister has his back.

"I will stand by my brother's side all the way, I love him to death and he would not have done it if he was on his medication," said Freeman."

http://www.khou.com/story/news/2015/09/10/suspected-serial-killers-sister-speaks-out/71986820/
That's one nonchalant dismissal of the brutal murder and disposal of at least 3 human beings. I can see excusing petty crimes that way, but this guy KILLS people when he's not medicated. It wasn't the fault of his victims that no one bothered to make sure he WAS medicated. It's not like he has some right to kill people because he doesn't feel like taking his meds. Gah...
 
I was questioning the validity of defensive sister's comment and found this:
http://www.businessinsider.com/ap-prosecutor-1-of-3-homeless-men-killed-is-suspects-father-2015-9
At the link one of his defense attorneys states he has at times been in mental health facilities and medicated since 15yo.
Wonder if his wife did participate in the murders? She sure hung out with him for some time after they were committed. Even after she became a casualty of his "mental illness fueled violence" o_O:shifty:
 
I want to know if anyone, including the sister had an idea the he might have been violent enough to kill?

A homeless hammer? Not Thor's hammer? (Okay, I deserve every groan and down vote.) :p There are no meds for my sense of humor.
 
What exactly is his mental illness? I
I didn't catch it either but I did see that he has a pretty good criminal history, complete with prison sentences. That struck me because for any of those he could have plead insanity but he ended up in prison.

It is entirely possible that they did not take his mental illnesses seriously or it's possible that his loved ones are making excuses for him now to try to explain away the unexplainable.
 
:sarcasm: Wow...mental illness is serious business, but there is hope...Vince Li, the man who hacked off Tim Mclean head on the greyhound bus in 2008 has been stabilized in hospital and is now privilege to escorted community leaves....yeah for him and recovery.
 
1 - title made me laugh out loud. "homeless hammer" indeed

2 - seriously thought some of his scraggly goatee-hair had wandered south towards his collar before recognizing it was an absolutely wretched train wreck of a neck tattoo. wow.

3 - wtf is "involuntary narcissistic rage", that sounds like psychobabble for "well he gets really pissed off and thinks he has to defend himself with brutal force"
 
@Satanica
A homeless Spring man has been sentenced to two life sentences after admitting to killing his father and another man and burning their bodies in an abandoned warehouse in northwest Houston in 2015.

Jamie Walter, 29, admitted to the killings but insisted he did not kill a third man whose body was also burned in the same barrel, his lawyer James Stafford said Thursday.

"He did admit to killing his father and burning the body," he said. "It's morbid. And it's crazy. A Hollywood screenwriter couldn't make this stuff up."

After Walter was arrested in September 2015, prosecutors said the web of crimes were hard to investigate because almost everyone involved was part of the homeless community. They all knew each other from the streets, usually not with full names.

In his statement to police, Walter claimed his girlfriend, who has not been charged with a crime, fatally stabbed a man she believed had killed her ex-boyfriend weeks earlier. That man's body had been found after a train had run him over. Prosecutors are aware of that death but not sure it was was connected.

Walter, who has "God's Soldier" tattooed on his throat, is unlikely to see parole, his lawyer said.

"My client's I.Q. is way down the chart and he's been in and out of mental institutions since the age of 12," Stafford said. "With two life sentences, he'll never make parole."
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