Attempted Escape 4

Mathew 26: 52

It was not supposed to go down like this. His hatred for his family because of his continued arguments with them (about his chosen life-style), led him to be tossed out of the house by his father. His mother and brother also agreed with the father’s decision. It was time for him to leave. He had just turned 18 years old, and he wasn’t listening. His band, music, and drugs was all he cared about. Feeling good and enjoying himself was his only goal at the moment. Now his dad had to complicate things for him by tossing him to the street, and the family let him know he was no longer loved by them. He contributed nothing but arguments and needless stress to this house, and his family had enough of his nonsense. Their feeling towards him made him bitter and he hatched a plan. I’ll show them!

So on thanksgiving day, a day celebrated by families as a day of giving thanks to the Lord, he killed them all. Mother, brother, grandfather, father, and brother’s girlfriend. He executed them. Shooting them in the head with his father’s .22 caliber revolver. He then called one of his friends so that together they could clean up some of the mess, and make it look like a robbery gone bad. The only problem they ran into was that his brother’s girlfriend’s parents, not hearing from her when they called her phone, drove to his residence. Arriving at the residence, they saw the fathers’ body laying in the driveway and called the police. That was the end for him. He fled the scene and was latter captured hiding in a friends pole barn. At his trial, he had the audacity to ask the judge to delay his sentencing so he could travel a bit before being incarcerated. He was tried on 5 counts of first degree murder and found guilty. His sentencing was life in prison with no chance for parole.

Eleven years into his sentencing, he hatched another plan. It’s time to leave. So he decided, with two other inmates, to highjack a semitruck while it was unloading at the chow hall dock and ram it through the fences. The inmates pulled the driver from the cab at knife point(sharpened shank) and took off with the semitruck. They thought they could drive it right through the fences but the area was also secured with a steel I beam and that plan failed miserably. The truck not only got hung up in the fencing, but the I beam they hit, stalled the motor. They tried to restart it but found themselves surrounded by officers. His two accomplices surrendered immediately but not him. He decided that he would make a break for it and was shot dead in the process of trying to escape. He became the culmination of the proverb: “Those who live by the sword, die by the sword.” Nobody grieved his loss of life. The tax payers of the great state of Michigan got a break the day he died. Unfortunately, his empty cot was filled the next day with another just like him. The senseless killings continue throughout our communities.

Putin’s terror continues throughout the Ukraine killing civilians in every city with indiscriminate bombings and missile attacks. “Those who live by the sword, will die by the sword.” Slava Ukraini Glory to the heroes.

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