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  • baboon

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    41 post and not a one of the daughter. She must be something extra special to loose you life over. If the affairs was that well known, I would expect the fathers intentions were as well known
     
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    41 post and not a one of the daughter. She must be something extra special to loose you life over. If the affairs was that well known, I would expect the waters intentions were as well known
    Her pics are out there. They're in a big thread over at arfcom. Those guys are speculating that she got popped for something and he leveraged it for sex. Dad found out, went to have a talk and whoopsie.. slidelock.
     

    General Zod

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    41 post and not a one of the daughter. She must be something extra special to loose you life over. If the affairs was that well known, I would expect the waters intentions were as well known

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    This pic is apparently a couple of years old. But a daughter doesn't have to be "something special" for her father to go after someone who has abused her. Any decent father would rain holy hell on anyone who touched his daughter like that.
     

    baboon

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    I do get it it about a father wanting to defend his children especially when on old lothario is getting it on with his daughter. My point is the judge had to be stupid as phuc thinking he was going to get away with his actions. While the daughter is no way a dog, she just does not exhibit any thing special for a guy to risk his life over.
     

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    I do get it it about a father wanting to defend his children especially when on old lothario is getting it on with his daughter. My point is the judge had to be stupid as phuc thinking he was going to get away with his actions. While the daughter is no way a dog, she just does not exhibit any thing special for a guy to risk his life over.

    Pedophiles are often not smart about their perversion. He probably figured he would get away with it because he was a judge. Guess he didn't consider that his position didn't make him bullet proof.
     

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    Or perhaps the sherif was compromised too and the judge threatened to roll over on him. It could explain the daughters actions, and the sheriff's actions.
     

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    Weirder and weirder..

    A Kentucky sheriff exchanged phones with a local judge before shooting him dead in his chambers, according to a new report.

    District judge Kevin Mullins, 54, was shot dead in his office after a short argument by Letcher County sheriff Mickey Stines, 44, according to police.

    A motive for the shooting remains unclear, but video from the judge's office shows the two men looked at each other's phones before Stines opened fire, sources told The Mountain Eagle.

    Sheriff Stines had entered the courtroom and asked to speak to Mullins privately before they headed to the judge's office.

    After a short conversation, Stines reportedly stood up to lock the door and each man then took their cellphone out and handed it to the other, the local outlet reported.

    District judge Kevin Mullins, 54, was shot dead in his office after a short argument by Letcher County sheriff Mickey Stines, 44, according to police.

    District judge Kevin Mullins, 54, was shot dead in his office after a short argument by Letcher County sheriff Mickey Stines, 44, according to police

    Stines had entered the courtroom and asked to speak to Mullins privately before they headed to the judge's office

    Stines had entered the courtroom and asked to speak to Mullins privately before they headed to the judge's office

    Stines then allegedly drew his weapon, walked around the judge's desk and shot him repeatedly as Mullins fell to the floor.

    The sheriff and the judge had apparently had lunch together with other court employees hours before the killing.




    'We know that it was an argument between the two that led up, but what exactly transpired prior to the shots being fired, that's still things that we're trying to get answers to,' said Kentucky State Police Trooper Matt Gayheart.

    Stines, a beloved father of two who was reportedly planning to retire when his term ended, has been charged with first-degree murder.

    He was judge Mullins' bailiff before he became sheriff in 2018.

    Stines was previously accused in a lawsuit of failing to investigate claims that one of his deputies had repeatedly sexually assaulted a woman in the same judge's chambers.



    The former inmate, Sabrina Adkins, claims in a federal lawsuit that she could not afford to pay for an ankle monitor and did not want to return to Letcher County Jail.

    Deputy Ben Fields then coerced her into performing sexual favors so she could remain under home incarceration, according to a federal lawsuit in 2022.

    There more, just not pasting it all, click the link..
     
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