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Unread 02-26-2010, 01:27 PM
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Default No Joke give loved ones a heads-up

Azzholes always learning new tricks, pass this on to your wives/girlfriends,
relatives and friends.



> Rapist's New Trick -- Please take 3 minutes and read this ... then
> pass it on
>

>
> Know what money you are carrying... You will see why as you read.
>
> Be sure every woman is aware of this method of operating. Share it with
> those you love. Know what money you are carrying. This was the first I
> have heard of a scheme like this. Be safe! Something very serious to
> pay attention to.
>
> Criminals are coming up with craftier, less threatening methods of
> attack, so we have to be extra cautious.
>
> Read on about the author who lives in Alexandria, VA.
>
> I live in Alexandria , VA , but I often work in Lafayette , LA ,
> staying with friends when I'm there. As you know from America 's Most
> Wanted TV program, as well as the news media, there is a serial killer
> in the Lafayette area. I just wa nt to let you know about an
> "incident" that happened to me a few weeks ago, and could have been
deadly.
>
> At first I didn't go to the police or anyone with it because I didn't
> realize how serious this encounter was. But since I work in a jail
> and I told a few people about it, it wasn't long before I was paraded
> into Internal Affairs to tell them my story. It was approximately
> 5:15 a.m. In Appaloosas , La. I had stayed with a friend there and was on
my way to work.
>
> I stopped at the Exxon/Blimpie Pie station to get gas. I got $10 gas
> and a Diet Coke. I took into the store two $5 bills and one $1 bill
> (just enough to get my stuff).... As I pulled away from the store, a
> man approached my truck from the back side of the store (an unlit area).
>
> He was an "approachable-looking" man (clean cut, clean shaven, dressed
> well, etc.). He walked up to my window and knocked. Since I'm very
> paranoid and 'always looking for the rapist or killer,' I didn't open the
window.
>
> I just asked what he wanted. He raised a $5 bill to my window and
> said, "You dropped this." Since I knew I had gone into the store with
> a certain amount of money, I knew I didn't drop it.
>
> When I told him it wasn't mine, he began hitting the window and door,
> screaming at me to open my door, and insisting that I had dropped the
money!
> At that point, I just drove away as fast as I could.
>
> After talking to the Internal Affairs Department and describing the
> man I saw, and the way he escalated from calm and polite to angry and
> volatile ... it was determined that I could have possibly encountered
> the serial killer myself.
>
> Up to this point, it had been unclear as to how he had gained access
> to his victims, since there has been no evidence of forced entry into
> victim's homes, cars, etc. And the fact that he has been attacking in
> the daytime, when women are less likely to have their guard up, means he
is pretty BOLD.
>
> So think about it...what gesture is nicer than returning money to
> someone that dropped it?????
>
> How many times would you have opened your window (or door) to get your
> money and say thank you ....
>
> Because if the person is kind enough to return something to you, then
> he can't really be a threat .... can he????
>
> Please be cautious! This might not have been the serial killer.... But
> anyone that gets that angry over someone not accepting money from them
> can't have honorable intentions. The most important thing to note is
> that his reaction was NOT WHAT I EXPECTED! A total surprise! But
> what might have happened if I had opened my door? I shudder to think!
>
> Forward this to everyone you know .... maybe they can be as fortunate
> as I was!
>
> P.S. Ladies, really DO forward this to EVERYONE you know. Even if
> this man wasn't a serial killer, he looked nice, he seemed polite, he
> was apparently doing an act of kindness, but HE WAS NOT A NICE PERSON!
>
> Men , send it to all the women in your life. What you do today is
> important because you are exchanging a day of your life for it. Make it a
good one!
>
> Please forward to anyone you think might benefit from this story.
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