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<blockquote data-quote="hobbit_killer" data-source="post: 3114052" data-attributes="member: 21875"><p>A few years ago, my wife and I wanted to remodel our house. The area we live in is extremely expensive and it was much easier to rebuild on what we had than buy new.</p><p></p><p>It was tough to find a contractor to help us out, once again contractors in our area are making money hand over fist. We knew what we wanted and even had rough floor plans but we needed somebody to help us with the details.</p><p></p><p>In cam this guy. Down to earth, reasonable, seemed to be exactly what we wanted and was willing to work with us. The first meeting was great we both really liked the guy and gave him a few hundred bucks to do draw up what we had.</p><p></p><p>That was the last we heard from him.</p><p></p><p>Several months go buy. Phone calls go unanswered and eventually the voicemail is full. </p><p></p><p>On a whim I star checking obituaries in the paper to see if something happened. I don't find him, but I do find his mother.</p><p></p><p>Evidently shortly after meeting with us he went home and brutally beat his mother to death. He then just sat in his house for I guess was weeks. A neighbor finally called the police because mail was piling up. The police arrived and he answered the door still in the same blood crusted clothes. They asked if he was okay and to let them in. He refused at first but then said his mother wasn't okay. That was an understatement, she had been dead for quite some time. </p><p></p><p>A few months later I got about half the deposit back from his lawyer. She said he was trying to make amends from prison. </p><p></p><p>It shook my wife up quite a bit and I'll admit that being with someone right before they snapped freaked me out too.</p><p></p><p>But what really gets me is that after about the third phone call, I wasn't leaving the nicest messages on his voicemail. And although its speculation, the psycho probably sat there and listened to everything I said. </p><p></p><p>I made a note to myself that in the future its probably not a good idea to provoke convicted killers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hobbit_killer, post: 3114052, member: 21875"] A few years ago, my wife and I wanted to remodel our house. The area we live in is extremely expensive and it was much easier to rebuild on what we had than buy new. It was tough to find a contractor to help us out, once again contractors in our area are making money hand over fist. We knew what we wanted and even had rough floor plans but we needed somebody to help us with the details. In cam this guy. Down to earth, reasonable, seemed to be exactly what we wanted and was willing to work with us. The first meeting was great we both really liked the guy and gave him a few hundred bucks to do draw up what we had. That was the last we heard from him. Several months go buy. Phone calls go unanswered and eventually the voicemail is full. On a whim I star checking obituaries in the paper to see if something happened. I don't find him, but I do find his mother. Evidently shortly after meeting with us he went home and brutally beat his mother to death. He then just sat in his house for I guess was weeks. A neighbor finally called the police because mail was piling up. The police arrived and he answered the door still in the same blood crusted clothes. They asked if he was okay and to let them in. He refused at first but then said his mother wasn't okay. That was an understatement, she had been dead for quite some time. A few months later I got about half the deposit back from his lawyer. She said he was trying to make amends from prison. It shook my wife up quite a bit and I'll admit that being with someone right before they snapped freaked me out too. But what really gets me is that after about the third phone call, I wasn't leaving the nicest messages on his voicemail. And although its speculation, the psycho probably sat there and listened to everything I said. I made a note to myself that in the future its probably not a good idea to provoke convicted killers. [/QUOTE]
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