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And you will hate everyday of your life except for AustinBrb, moving to Texas
What happens if I have sex with a prostitute in an alley and after she tops me off I knock her out with a baseball bat and take back my money???
Texas law allows people "to use deadly force to recover property during a nighttime theft."
Gilbert had admitted to shooting Lenora Ivie Frago in the neck on Christmas Eve 2009, when she accepted $150 from Gilbert and left his home without having sex with him
Texas law allows people "to use deadly force to recover property during a nighttime theft."
That's an interesting law considering the transaction was illegal in and of itself. Could you kill a weed dealer who took your money without giving you your weed?
I mean I aint a fan of grouping all of yall together, that's just ignorant but your state be offering free shotguns just for opening up a bank account man.I find the Texas slander in relation to the topic pretty hilarious. Looks like there's some pseudo-moralists in here scoffing at one wrong while basically accepting another.
Only Texas I mess with is Alexis
I apologize if this been posted.
http://gawker.com/texas-says-its-ok-to-shoot-an-escort-if-she-wont-have-511636423
"A jury in Bexar County, Texas just acquitted Ezekiel Gilbert of charges that he murdered a 23-year-old Craigslist escort—agreeing that because he was attempting to retrieve the $150 he'd paid to Frago, who wouldn't have sex with him, his actions were justified.
Gilbert had admitted to shooting Lenora Ivie Frago in the neck on Christmas Eve 2009, when she accepted $150 from Gilbert and left his home without having sex with him. Frago, who was paralyzed by the shooting, died several months later.
Gilbert's defense argued that the shooting wasn't meant to kill, and that Gilbert's actions were justified, because he believed that sex was included as part of the fee. Texas law allows people "to use deadly force to recover property during a nighttime theft."
The 30-year-old hugged his defense attorneys after the "not guilty" verdict was read by the judge. If convicted, he could have faced life in prison. He thanked God, his lawyers, and the jury for being able to "see what wasn't the truth."
WTF?
You be out here slanging booty though?WOW, thank God, I live in Canada.