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Re: Murder in Talladega National Forest
[Re: Dave_H]
#3730323
08/20/22 08:23 AM
08/20/22 08:23 AM
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Joined: Jul 2014
Posts: 5,520 sellers, montgomery county
paulfish4570
12 point
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12 point
Joined: Jul 2014
Posts: 5,520
sellers, montgomery county
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i have been told the women were with a bunch of squatters who have been camped in that area of calhoun county for quite a while. if this is so, i can't imagine why the sheriff''s department and forestry service have allowed the group to stay ...
paulfish4570 Joshua 1:9
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Re: Murder in Talladega National Forest
[Re: Beer Belly]
#3730396
08/20/22 10:52 AM
08/20/22 10:52 AM
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ShootemupTex
Went Ass First
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Went Ass First
Joined: Dec 2021
Posts: 678
Alabaster
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It is not worth robbing someone today. I never have more than ~$50 on me at any time. I use my credit card for 99% of my purchases.
Having said that, people that would consider doing something like this probably are not very adept at risk/benefit analysis.
One of the more detailed articles said the victims were being forced to give up phones, banking passwords and keys I believe. They were probably going to get them to Venmo their checking account or something. Crooks always catch up with technology at some point.
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