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Two found dead in backyard

Reynolds

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canadyjd

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Homicide investigation: 2 bodies found in backyard of Edgefield Co. home | WJBF

Based on evidence gathered at the scene, and statements from witnesses, investigators believe Mr. McKinnon attacked Ms. Dent while inside their home. McKinnon then allegedly bound her and wrapped her in trash bags before putting her in a pit he dug. While burying Ms. Dent in the pit, Mr. McKinnon had the cardiac event, causing him to die.
If only the cardiac event occurred prior to the killing.

Same with murder/suicide. I’d rather they not do either, but if you have to, do the suicide first.

peace to you
 

5 point Gillinist

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Homicide investigation: 2 bodies found in backyard of Edgefield Co. home | WJBF

Based on evidence gathered at the scene, and statements from witnesses, investigators believe Mr. McKinnon attacked Ms. Dent while inside their home. McKinnon then allegedly bound her and wrapped her in trash bags before putting her in a pit he dug. While burying Ms. Dent in the pit, Mr. McKinnon had the cardiac event, causing him to die.

That's gruesome - but the ending was indeed hilarious.
 

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Deputies: Beware of 'Gypsy and Traveler' Scams | Tampa, FL Patch

...I get it.

"..."Every spring, the Tampa Bay area has had an increase in 'gypsy and traveler' activity," Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office spokesman Larry McKinnon said. These travelers aren't the kind most folks would want to invite into their homes, however.

McKinnon said law enforcement agencies use the word "gypsy" to reference small groups of people who travel the country to commit such crimes as burglary, theft and fraud.

"Gypsy scams are incidents that occur in daylight hours, in which a suspect will literally walk right into someone's home for the purpose of stealing jewelry or money," he wrote in an email. "Very often, the homeowner is either in or near the home."

If a homeowner happens to catch a "gypsy" in the act, he or she will offer up excuses to explain why they're in a home, McKinnon noted.

"The best way to keep these individuals from victimizing you is to simply keep your doors locked and your garage door closed," he said.

Springtime is also prime time for "travelers or Irish travelers," McKinnon said. These groups of people "invade our communities, preying on unsuspecting homeowners, oftentimes the elderly, going door to door offering to pave or seal driveways at a very cheap price."

Their typical scam involves telling homeowners they have materials left over from previous jobs, McKinnon said. Then they'll ask for payment up front in cash, or sometimes check. When all is said and done, they generally leave shoddy work behind completed with substandard materials, he added.

"Then the victim can't locate the worker for a refund or to repair the job," he said. "When victims try to stop payment on the check, it's already been cashed and the name on the check is usually fictitious or belongs to an involved third party."

Homeowners who want to protect themselves against "traveler" scams are advised to be suspicious about workers who knock on doors out of the blue. If a deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is, McKinnon said...."
 

Reynolds

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What sort of scams? Quick, panhandling type of scams? Or longer con scams? Or what?
They will treat your tin roof on barn shop etc with "Kool Seal". They even have the real buckets on the spray truck. But for some reason it washes off first rain.
They seal driveways and it too washes off. They fence stolen tools and equipment. Used to be big into odometer tampering before modern ECM computers made it near impossible.
 
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