Sick puke # 2

DeerMadness

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I met this dude in 72 or 73 in Bozeman. Strange dude.

I got out of the Navy in 78 (for the first time) and went to work on an FRA directed electric locomotive test site outside of Pueblo, CO. We ran prototype electric locomotives in either a 14 or a 21 mile loop to simulate an series of East coast runs. One of the engineers was from Bozeman and I asked him about this.

He told me that Meirhofer had help with the hanging. He also told me that Meirhofer had body parts in his freezer and fridge. Local authorities think he likely killed two people from the hospital where I worked in addition to the four mentioned below.

Bernard Pohlman...was shot while crossing a bridge with, I think, his brother. Same bridge I walked across with my brother 6 or 7 years later.

This wiki article does mention that Meirhofer was a comms guy in VN. What it doesn't mention in any detail, is that the calls to the Jaeger family were made using a lineman's phone using a pole from the ranch of a guy who was in his 90s. The old dude was suspect for a time, but quickly cleared.

I am pretty sure this case was the first in the US in which FBI profiling was used.
 
That guy obviously tried to eat his own wiener while attached and found it impossible. He thought it would be lucrative to bring another to the party. I think it's hillbilly boredom that is creating a sick fantasy land for some of these people.
 
Thems hill people. Thats about 15 miles from here. There are some strange people that live back in the woods. We even have the Russian Mafia running things up past Priest Lake.
 
Be careful out there.

These sicko people live among us and there's undoubtedly more like him around.

Zeke
I have some friends that had a guy say "I would like to eat you " . There were in the Tetons hiking. So they got the hell out of there. He said it was so creepy he was glad he was packing the .45.
 
From Alfred Packer trial:

At his sentencing, Judge Melville B. Gerry was said to declare: “Stand up, you voracious, man-eating son of a b##ch, stand up! There was seven democrats in Hinsdale County and you up and ate five of them. GD you, I sentence you to be hanged by the neck until you are dead, dead, dead, as a warning against reducing the democratic population of our state!”
 
We consider this normal, I'd spread that to the Kali folks
Hell Hoss us Californians are not afraid of people like this they walk our streets in plain sight.
These pencilnecks are tame you want to get scared come to work with me in the morning at 4am and see what walks our streets....
I'm more afraid of the politicians around here...They are the real threat.
 
From Alfred Packer trial:

At his sentencing, Judge Melville B. Gerry was said to declare: “Stand up, you voracious, man-eating son of a b##ch, stand up! There was seven democrats in Hinsdale County and you up and ate five of them. GD you, I sentence you to be hanged by the neck until you are dead, dead, dead, as a warning against reducing the democratic population of our state!”
Mr. Packer had an interesting idea.
 
From Alfred Packer trial:

At his sentencing, Judge Melville B. Gerry was said to declare: “Stand up, you voracious, man-eating son of a b##ch, stand up! There was seven democrats in Hinsdale County and you up and ate five of them. GD you, I sentence you to be hanged by the neck until you are dead, dead, dead, as a warning against reducing the democratic population of our state!”
I just drove thru Saguache the other day. I always wanted to retire there.:)
 
Am I the only one that saw the movie, "Alive?"

In a uncomfortable coincidence, Nando Parrado was our corporate keynote speaker about 3 months after the bottom fell out of the market in 2008.

It was a group of about 400 of us. NOBODY left their seat or made a peep. His story is absolutely riveting. I wondered how he would handle the cannibalism, but it was very tastefully done. :oops:

As far as I know, the only cannibal’s hand I ever shook.

 
In a uncomfortable coincidence, Nando Parrado was our corporate keynote speaker about 3 months after the bottom fell out of the market in 2008.

It was a group of about 400 of us. NOBODY left their seat or made a peep. His story is absolutely riveting. I wondered how he would handle the cannibalism, but it was very tastefully done. :oops:

As far as I know, the only cannibal’s hand I ever shook.

Fortunately, I never had to make such a choice.
 
My other home. I was born on the east side not too far from Crestone. And the hippies weren't there yet.

There are some good folks in Saguache
I’ve been to the 4th of July parade in Crestone.:cool: Knew a taxidermist from there -Cart. I have another buddy who lives in Villa Grove.:oops:
 

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