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re: What was LSU like during Derek Todd Lee's reign of terror?
Posted on 7/9/14 at 2:26 am to FT
Posted on 7/9/14 at 2:26 am to FT
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That article sounds fake as hell. I know it's not, but the way people say they act is straight up bizarre.
Who wakes up with someone hugging them and says,"Who are you?" "I'm Steve." "I don't know a Steve."
It really makes me appreciate that the weirdest things happening at LSU now are Pizza Girl and idiots making bomb threats with coffee.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 2:27 am to TigersSEC2010
I drive from I-10 to Galveston every Sunday night during school and I gotta say that is a dark and lonely road. Killing someone and dumping the body there just seems too easy. Even if you kill them on site, no one is there to hear it and the only things on the road are loud industrial plants, which drown out any noise whatsoever.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 2:27 am to BobBarker
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The Texas Killing Fields is some True Detective-esque shite. Definitely seems like one guy has been doing it since all the victims except one match the same M.O. Freaking Carcosa is real.
Just imagining someone going about their normal life with normal people, then killing someone, then returning to normal life is creepy as frick.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 2:28 am to TigersSEC2010
quote:true that , me and roommates definitely need to do a better job at actually locking our doors after reading all of this.
It really makes me appreciate that the weirdest things happening at LSU now are Pizza Girl and idiots making bomb threats with coffee.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 2:29 am to TigersSEC2010
quote:Yeah, I feel like I'd be a wreck even if I killed someone in self defense. It's literally insane that this becomes like... A sport for someone.
Just imagining someone going about their normal life with normal people, then killing someone, then returning to normal life is creepy as frick.
Genuinely scary, and it makes you mistrust the most random people.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 2:33 am to Jones
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I drive from I-10 to Galveston every Sunday night during school and I gotta say that is a dark and lonely road. Killing someone and dumping the body there just seems too easy. Even if you kill them on site, no one is there to hear it and the only things on the road are loud industrial plants, which drown out any noise whatsoever.
Driving through parts of Texas, you honestly wonder how they ever find murder victims. There are just too many places to dump bodies without a trace.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 2:36 am to TigersSEC2010
Yea and these bodies are just dumped there. If he/they took any effort to bury the bodies, they would never be found
Posted on 7/9/14 at 2:40 am to TigersSEC2010
Who knows how many bodies the cartels have dumped out there.
And I can't imagine killing someone and then just returning to normal life either, but you have to realize these guys are all sociopaths, they don't feel emotion or empathy. To them killing someone is no different then me or you stomping on a cockroach. And a lot of them have a pathological need to kill, almost like a drug addiction. Look at Ted Bundy. He escaped twice from custody and even though he could of laid low and probably never would've been caught, he killed three more women in Florida. It becomes a game to them.
And I can't imagine killing someone and then just returning to normal life either, but you have to realize these guys are all sociopaths, they don't feel emotion or empathy. To them killing someone is no different then me or you stomping on a cockroach. And a lot of them have a pathological need to kill, almost like a drug addiction. Look at Ted Bundy. He escaped twice from custody and even though he could of laid low and probably never would've been caught, he killed three more women in Florida. It becomes a game to them.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 2:49 am to Jones
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Yea and these bodies are just dumped there. If he/they took any effort to bury the bodies, they would never be found
Reading over this, it seems as though they haven't discovered any bodies out there since 2006. Wonder if whoever was doing the murders died/arrested?
Posted on 7/9/14 at 2:54 am to Hammertime
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There was also a guy who drove around in a white silverado with the sticker "Not the killer" for a while. IIRC, he lived on Alvin Dark
I remember being really bored freshman yea at LSU and reading about these 2. definitely creeped myself out. DTL is one messed up individual.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 3:01 am to TigersSEC2010
I was a new nurse during all that. Considering one of the victims was a nurse....many of us were freaked out at work. We'd hear rumors of white trucks being spotted in the parking garage with someone inside just sitting there. Very scary time if you were a woman.
One of the victims was the wife of a guy that used to work with me when I was in college (I was a student worker at the state Dept of Natural resources).
One of the victims was the wife of a guy that used to work with me when I was in college (I was a student worker at the state Dept of Natural resources).
This post was edited on 7/9/14 at 3:02 am
Posted on 7/9/14 at 3:03 am to lsunurse
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We'd hear rumors of white trucks being spotted in the parking garage with someone inside just sitting there. Very scary time if you were a woman.
I'd make a security guard escort me to the car if I was a woman in your position.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 3:05 am to TigersSEC2010
We did
But one time the security guard was this tiny woman who was 7 months pregnant.
I felt like I needed to protect her
And it's just security so they didn't even have guns.
But one time the security guard was this tiny woman who was 7 months pregnant.
I felt like I needed to protect her
And it's just security so they didn't even have guns.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 3:08 am to TigersSEC2010
Many of the nurses(myself included) illegally carried pepper spray in our purses at that time(technically not allowed).
Posted on 7/9/14 at 3:17 am to TigersSEC2010
1 of my good friends lived across the street from Pam Kinamore. We were like 12-13 at the time.
A week or so before Pam Kinamore disappeared, someone knocked on their door saying he was working for the electrical company or something like that and needed to access their house to check something or do some work on something. It happened during the day and my friends Mom was alone at the house. She's an attractive woman as well. She didn't open the door at all and just talked to him through the door. She told him she was going to get her husband real quick to talk to him because they weren't aware of the cable company doing work out there and all that. But her husband was out of town. So she went into their room,called the police and got a gun, and a minute or 2 later she came back out to tell him that he's getting out the shower and will be right there with him... But he was gone.
A week or so later, Pam Kinamore was abducted right across the street from them. She is positive it was DTL that tried to get into their house that day. Some scary shite. Really freaked out my friends Mom, she wouldn't stay home alone after that for a few years. And I don't blame her.
A week or so before Pam Kinamore disappeared, someone knocked on their door saying he was working for the electrical company or something like that and needed to access their house to check something or do some work on something. It happened during the day and my friends Mom was alone at the house. She's an attractive woman as well. She didn't open the door at all and just talked to him through the door. She told him she was going to get her husband real quick to talk to him because they weren't aware of the cable company doing work out there and all that. But her husband was out of town. So she went into their room,called the police and got a gun, and a minute or 2 later she came back out to tell him that he's getting out the shower and will be right there with him... But he was gone.
A week or so later, Pam Kinamore was abducted right across the street from them. She is positive it was DTL that tried to get into their house that day. Some scary shite. Really freaked out my friends Mom, she wouldn't stay home alone after that for a few years. And I don't blame her.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 3:27 am to KG5989
Damn that is a crazy story, heads up move by her to actually be suspicious of him at the door. I know my dumbass would've probably let him in. So after they caught DTL she said the guy who knocked on the door looked like him?
This post was edited on 7/9/14 at 3:29 am
Posted on 7/9/14 at 3:49 am to PrideofTheSEC
She said she recognized him from his voice. I'm not sure if she ever got a good look at him or not. They didn't have a peep hole on the door. They had those small windows near the door, but the spot he was standing at made it really hard for her to get a good look at his face. And it's a weird spot to stand when you knock on their door so it's almost like he was intentionally doing it. And she was at the door talking with him for just like a minute. She said he was persistently trying to get her to open the door and saying he only needs to check a few times or something like that.
But according to my friend, his mom is pretty certain it was him and recognized his voice. I have never asked her about this and most likely never will.
But according to my friend, his mom is pretty certain it was him and recognized his voice. I have never asked her about this and most likely never will.
This post was edited on 7/9/14 at 4:03 am
Posted on 7/9/14 at 3:54 am to KG5989
We lived in Sharlo when the girl was killed there. I remember going home to cops and FBI everywhere. There was a crazy guy we called Rambo that put a sign outside for the killer to go get him. Then he broke into the murder scene and snooped around and got arrested.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 3:54 am to BobBarker
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Who knows how many bodies the cartels have dumped out there.
I actually saw something on Fox News app a few weeks ago about people finding a lot of unmarked grave sites near the border. They think it's either the cartel burying people or it's the people that died while trying to cross the border and the traveling companions quickly bury them.
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