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<blockquote data-quote="RangerWickett" data-source="post: 5622660" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>A friend of mine had an interesting story, about a murder case his dad investigated.</p><p></p><p>There had been a break-in, and the home owner was killed. The victim was a huge guy, 6-foot-6, played basketball. He'd been stabbed multiple times in the chest, groin, face, and arms, plus some in the back, and the angle suggested the attacker was a foot shorter. There was a knife holder in the kitchen with a empty slot for a short knife that could have caused the wounds. But the weird thing was that there were these truly gigantic gashes in the walls and ceiling, all over the place, from the bedroom to the kitchen to the living room where the body was found.</p><p></p><p>After looking around, my friend's dad noticed an empty display mount in the homeowner's bedroom. He asked the neighbors, and they said the guy was kind of a nerd, and the display had been for a sword, something like 4 feet long. </p><p></p><p>Apparently the owner had heard the break-in, grabbed his sword, and then chased the burglar to his kitchen, swinging wildly, tearing slices out of his walls, and completely failing to hit the guy. The burglar reached for a weapon, pulled out a 4-inch steak knife, and stabbed the owner. The owner fell back, continuing to swing and smashing up his house, but apparently never hitting the burglar, who kept stabbing the man until he died. Then the burglar ran away, stealing nothing except the steak knife, and the longsword.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerWickett, post: 5622660, member: 63"] A friend of mine had an interesting story, about a murder case his dad investigated. There had been a break-in, and the home owner was killed. The victim was a huge guy, 6-foot-6, played basketball. He'd been stabbed multiple times in the chest, groin, face, and arms, plus some in the back, and the angle suggested the attacker was a foot shorter. There was a knife holder in the kitchen with a empty slot for a short knife that could have caused the wounds. But the weird thing was that there were these truly gigantic gashes in the walls and ceiling, all over the place, from the bedroom to the kitchen to the living room where the body was found. After looking around, my friend's dad noticed an empty display mount in the homeowner's bedroom. He asked the neighbors, and they said the guy was kind of a nerd, and the display had been for a sword, something like 4 feet long. Apparently the owner had heard the break-in, grabbed his sword, and then chased the burglar to his kitchen, swinging wildly, tearing slices out of his walls, and completely failing to hit the guy. The burglar reached for a weapon, pulled out a 4-inch steak knife, and stabbed the owner. The owner fell back, continuing to swing and smashing up his house, but apparently never hitting the burglar, who kept stabbing the man until he died. Then the burglar ran away, stealing nothing except the steak knife, and the longsword. [/QUOTE]
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