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Robojo 03-18-2024 04:29 AM

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Originally Posted by shut the front door (Post 2311995)
I don't know who her "friend" is, but she was absolutely useless. She had every opportunity to call 911 or kick him in the jewels. I'm glad I've got friends who would have my back.

I agree. I was like, why is she just standing there?

huge-pigeons 03-18-2024 05:34 AM

Lobotomy? Not harsh enough. This clown shows he’s not able to live amongst others and if up to me, he would not be able to do anything like this again

dcammel 03-18-2024 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Number 10 GI (Post 2311920)
A lobotomy would guarantee no more problems.

Maybe a padded cell for a few years!

Jalane 03-18-2024 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Sabella (Post 2312116)
I hope he was the owner of the house that got destroyed

The Wesh2 news had a followup interview with the woman who owned the house the next day. The house was trashed inside, windows were broken, and garage door totally destroyed. It didn't look like a very peaceful ending.

Cliff Fr 03-18-2024 09:27 AM

So: Has the scumbag been sentenced?

Shipping up to Boston 03-18-2024 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Cliff Fr (Post 2312684)
So: Has the scumbag been sentenced?

Just got arrested. Gotta be arraigned first then his pony tailed, court appointed, no cost to the defendant bleed heart lawyer will push it out til all is forgotten and another one takes its place. Yada yada yada

Vermilion Villager 03-18-2024 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by John Mayes (Post 2312065)
I somehow doubt he’ll be dating women in the foreseeable future.

You can bank that one!!!
I'm sure this kidnapping will be elevated to "aggravated" kidnapping given the fact the woman was harmed during the act. The minimum sentence for aggravated kidnapping in Florida is 20 years and can go to life. Considering this guy is 55 years old I do not think we'll be seeing him until his late 70s or 80s. Prison in Florida......One heck of a way to spend the rest of what should have been your retirement years.

wamley 03-18-2024 12:25 PM

Did your 2 hr way end peacefully?

TVTVTV 03-18-2024 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by elle123 (Post 2312103)
The video looked like an abduction and attempted murder when she refused to enter his car.

She had a few opportunities to jump out of the car before he drove away, but didn't. Perhaps frozen in fear?

jimjamuser 03-18-2024 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by TVTVTV (Post 2312875)
She had a few opportunities to jump out of the car before he drove away, but didn't. Perhaps frozen in fear?

She was in a daze. he face planted her into the concrete with crazed, insane force. Watch the BRUTAL video!

jimjamuser 03-18-2024 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by AMB444 (Post 2312434)
Many sociopaths and NPD's may not necessarily be looking for money. Their motivation is to control and emotionally destroy their victims. They may not have "records" to look up as they may not have ever been arrested for their abuse.

And yes, it's tougher to understand for those that have never been in a situation like that. You are truly blessed. ;)

Good points.

graciegirl 03-18-2024 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2312884)
She was in a daze. he face planted her into the concrete with crazed, insane force. Watch the BRUTAL video!

I'll say. It's a wonder that didn't kill her. AWFUL.

BigDawgInLakeDenham 03-18-2024 11:29 PM

The mere fact that this didn’t end in an instant is beyond belief. I used to have respect for you ex law enforcement peoples in here but you dropped the ball years ago for a paycheck. You allowed the so called oppressed people take over to where you became afraid of the laws you espouse to believe in and did not want to speak up. You like to enforce laws on here on us here behind your keyboard but no one trusts the law anymore except those that are too naive to see that the criminals are in charge of the prison and us law binding folks are too afraid to defend ourselves. How many innocent people have to sacrifice themselves before you will realize that law enforcement has their hands tied and are only hand maidens to the liberal attorneys??? How many Peace Officers have to sacrifice themselves??? Just asking for a friend

simplesimonsaid 03-19-2024 03:54 AM

With all the noise of the screaming and shouting, where were the neighbors, mainly the men when all this was going on. Not a soul came to help, and none of the gun owners came. Perhaps they only deal with paper targets.

JMintzer 03-19-2024 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by simplesimonsaid (Post 2312950)
With all the noise of the screaming and shouting, where were the neighbors, mainly the men when all this was going on. Not a soul came to help, and none of the gun owners came. Perhaps they only deal with paper targets.

Were you there? Do you know what time it happened? Who was home nearby?

If you answered "No" to any of those questions, you should really sit this one out...

BrianL99 03-19-2024 04:37 PM

So this story is getting better and better.

There was a story in a local newspaper this morning (the specifics of which can't be mentioned on this board).

Apparently, the Kidnapee was in the house where the SWAT team deployed.

The owner of the home, was also in that house. An 81 year old, recently widowed lady.

The owner had spoken to police, but didn't admit Savage was in her house. Apparently later, when the cops arrived, she admitted Savage was there ... and some time later, the kidnapee, also walked out the door.

Turns out, Savage was previously arrested for conning an elderly women with dementia.

Guess who his accomplice was in that adventure? No, not the current kidnapee, but another woman who lives on the same street! Savage had previously harassed her and been arrested for it. She of course, suddenly became "non-cooperative" and he never went to trial.

It looks like the woman's house was smacked up pretty good by the SWAT team. I wonder if insurance will cover such a thing? From the wording on the article, it seems like the owner may have been a friend of Savage.

Belhaven Loop is quite a neighborhood.

Shipping up to Boston 03-19-2024 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2313232)
So this story is getting better and better.

There was a story in a local newspaper this morning (the specifics of which can't be mentioned on this board).

Apparently, the Kidnapee was in the house where the SWAT team deployed.

The owner of the home, was also in that house. An 81 year old, recently widowed lady.

The owner had spoken to police, but didn't admit Savage was in her house. Apparently later, when the cops arrived, she admitted Savage was there ... and some time later, the kidnapee, also walked out the door.

Turns out, Savage was previously arrested for conning an elderly women with dementia.

Guess who his accomplice was in that adventure? No, not the current kidnapee, but another woman who lives on the same street! Savage had previously harassed her and been arrested for it. She of course, suddenly became "non-cooperative" and he never went to trial.

Belhaven Loop is quite a neighborhood.

" And now you know the rest of the story" - Paul Harvey RIP

Shipping up to Boston 03-19-2024 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2313232)
So this story is getting better and better.

There was a story in a local newspaper this morning (the specifics of which can't be mentioned on this board).

Apparently, the Kidnapee was in the house where the SWAT team deployed.

The owner of the home, was also in that house. An 81 year old, recently widowed lady.

The owner had spoken to police, but didn't admit Savage was in her house. Apparently later, when the cops arrived, she admitted Savage was there ... and some time later, the kidnapee, also walked out the door.

Turns out, Savage was previously arrested for conning an elderly women with dementia.

Guess who his accomplice was in that adventure? No, not the current kidnapee, but another woman who lives on the same street! Savage had previously harassed her and been arrested for it. She of course, suddenly became "non-cooperative" and he never went to trial.

Belhaven Loop is quite a neighborhood.

This perp has resting date rape face!

Dusty_Star 03-19-2024 05:44 PM

I wonder if the jury will ever get to see that video?


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