bluemonster1
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I knew my Nieghbour's son was evil!!!
If some of you remember last season I mentioned the kid next door was riding his Polaris thru my property and put on this loud can on the sled that it could wake up the dead.I remember my wife and I were watching a movie and all of a sudden we hear this sound..it was like something hit the house..it was loud.The kid drove around between the 5 houses here just pinning it steady.He would drive along the hwy and you could hear him coming from 2 miles away.I was hoping his sled would just blow .I was outside one day..I heard him start the sled in his yard..it had a distinctive sound....went across my property into the field next to me and just nailed it..it was loudddddddddd!!!.I looked at him and made a jester with my hands(finger to the head and rotated it) saying you are crazy man. I was going to call the cops on him for noise violation.I should of because....he was a violent criminal with an arrest warrant .He should not be riding since his license was taken.I would of mentioned his name and they would of come fast for him.
Today was his court date..he pleaded guilty..but time to be served would not be justice in my books.Here is the story in today's paper:
Thu Jan 7, 2:18 AM
A Winnipeg man who continued to rack up driving offences after he caused a fatal highway collision should spend up to two years in jail, a judge was told yesterday.
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Brandon Rupp, 23, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing death in connection with a Sept. 25, 2008 collision that killed 68-year-old Gloria Jane Haight.
Rupp wasn't arrested for the collision until May 2009. Following the collision and prior to his arrest, Rupp was ticketed twice for speeding -- in one incident driving 105 km/h in a 60 km/h zone -- and charged for driving without a licence.
"His post-offence conduct is not indicative of remorse," said Crown attorney Jocelyne Ritchot. "He has shown a complete disregard for the safety of others."
Court heard Rupp was driving a loaded gravel truck southbound on provincial road 207 near Beausejour when he flew through a stop sign at Highway 15 and collided with a westbound GMC pickup truck.
A witness driving behind Rupp said he made no attempt to apply his brakes prior to impact. Police estimated he was driving at least 60 km/h at the time of impact.
The gravel truck landed on top of the passenger side of the pickup truck, crushing it and killing Haight. Her husband Conrad, 72, survived the accident but later died after slipping into a diabetic coma.
With the loss of his wife, Conrad "lost all will to live," their son Clifford told court.
Gloria's death "completely destroyed my father ... and led directly to his death," Clifford said.
'Very angry'
Son Gordon Haight, a youth corrections worker, said the deaths of his parents will haunt him forever and continues to affect his work life.
"As a result of the accident, I find it's a struggle to rehabilitate offenders and carry out my job effectively... I am unhappy and very angry," he said.
In a victim impact statement written three weeks before he died, Conrad called his wife the adhesive who held his family together.
Two people were killed in that collision, Conrad wrote -- Gloria "and myself who is dying a slow and painful death."
Defence lawyer Stuart Murray argued Rupp is "young and not beyond redemption" and should be sentenced to one year in custody.
Judge Lee Ann Martin reserved her decision. A sentencing date will be set later this month.
dean.pritchard@sunmedia.ca
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Winnipeg Free Press - PRINT EDITION
Driver guilty in fatal crash
Crown seeks up to 24 months jail time
By: Mike McIntyre
7/01/2010 1:00 AM | Comments: 0
PRINT E–MAIL SHARE THIS REPORT ERROR Conrad and Jane Haight were enjoying their golden years of retirement, spending time with their five grandchildren, taking long walks at Birds Hill Park and preparing to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary.
Brandon Rupp was a violent criminal wanted on an arrest warrant who frequently disobeyed court orders and the Highway Traffic Act.
Their paths crossed tragically on the afternoon of Sept. 25, 2008, leaving behind two crumpled vehicles, countless shattered lives and a lifetime of loss, anger and sorrow.
Rupp, 23, pleaded guilty Wednesday to dangerous driving causing death for killing Jane Haight and seriously injuring Conrad, sending the senior into a physical and emotional tailspin that would result in his death less than a year later.
The Crown is seeking between 18 and 24 months in prison for Rupp, while his lawyer has asked the judge to impose just 12 months behind bars. Recent changes to federal legislation mean a conditional sentence is no longer available. Rupp has spent about three months in pre-trial custody, which Crown and defence lawyers agree should be given double-time credit of six months.
The sentencing decision has been adjourned until later this month.
Rupp was behind the wheel of his father's gravel truck, which was carrying a full load, when he somehow missed a stop sign while driving south on a gravel road in the Rural Municipality of Springfield just east of Winnipeg. He entered Highway 15 at full speed, making no attempt to brake before slamming into the side of the Haight's pickup truck, which was travelling west on the highway.
The initial impact caused the gravel truck to fly into the air, coming to rest on top of the Haight's vehicle and crushing it underneath. Jane, 68, was killed while sitting in the passenger seat. Conrad, 73, escaped with his life, but never fully recovered.
The couple's two sons, who both work in Manitoba Corrections, read aloud a chilling victim impact statement written by their father shortly after the deadly crash. "Two people were killed that day. My wife died instantly. The other person, myself, is dying a slow and painful death."
He lapsed into a diabetic coma in May 2009 and never woke up, dying several weeks later. His family says short-term memory loss suffered in the crash caused him to frequently miss taking medication, causing his death.
Conrad worked for years as a captain of government and commercial ships and ferries, including the River Rouge ship in Winnipeg.
"My mom was the glue that held our family together. (Her death) completely destroyed my father's life. With her passing, he lost all will to live," Clifford Haight told court in his victim impact statement. He works as a correctional officer at Headingley Jail and told the judge he hopes to never cross paths with Rupp behind bars. He asked the judge to impose a specific non-contact order.
Gordon Haight works in youth corrections at Lakewood, a high-security, special-handling unit for young offenders near Portage la Prairie. He said Rupp's role in his parents' deaths has him re-evaluating his career.
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Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition January 7, 2010 B2
If some of you remember last season I mentioned the kid next door was riding his Polaris thru my property and put on this loud can on the sled that it could wake up the dead.I remember my wife and I were watching a movie and all of a sudden we hear this sound..it was like something hit the house..it was loud.The kid drove around between the 5 houses here just pinning it steady.He would drive along the hwy and you could hear him coming from 2 miles away.I was hoping his sled would just blow .I was outside one day..I heard him start the sled in his yard..it had a distinctive sound....went across my property into the field next to me and just nailed it..it was loudddddddddd!!!.I looked at him and made a jester with my hands(finger to the head and rotated it) saying you are crazy man. I was going to call the cops on him for noise violation.I should of because....he was a violent criminal with an arrest warrant .He should not be riding since his license was taken.I would of mentioned his name and they would of come fast for him.
Today was his court date..he pleaded guilty..but time to be served would not be justice in my books.Here is the story in today's paper:
Thu Jan 7, 2:18 AM
A Winnipeg man who continued to rack up driving offences after he caused a fatal highway collision should spend up to two years in jail, a judge was told yesterday.
ADVERTISEMENT
Brandon Rupp, 23, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing death in connection with a Sept. 25, 2008 collision that killed 68-year-old Gloria Jane Haight.
Rupp wasn't arrested for the collision until May 2009. Following the collision and prior to his arrest, Rupp was ticketed twice for speeding -- in one incident driving 105 km/h in a 60 km/h zone -- and charged for driving without a licence.
"His post-offence conduct is not indicative of remorse," said Crown attorney Jocelyne Ritchot. "He has shown a complete disregard for the safety of others."
Court heard Rupp was driving a loaded gravel truck southbound on provincial road 207 near Beausejour when he flew through a stop sign at Highway 15 and collided with a westbound GMC pickup truck.
A witness driving behind Rupp said he made no attempt to apply his brakes prior to impact. Police estimated he was driving at least 60 km/h at the time of impact.
The gravel truck landed on top of the passenger side of the pickup truck, crushing it and killing Haight. Her husband Conrad, 72, survived the accident but later died after slipping into a diabetic coma.
With the loss of his wife, Conrad "lost all will to live," their son Clifford told court.
Gloria's death "completely destroyed my father ... and led directly to his death," Clifford said.
'Very angry'
Son Gordon Haight, a youth corrections worker, said the deaths of his parents will haunt him forever and continues to affect his work life.
"As a result of the accident, I find it's a struggle to rehabilitate offenders and carry out my job effectively... I am unhappy and very angry," he said.
In a victim impact statement written three weeks before he died, Conrad called his wife the adhesive who held his family together.
Two people were killed in that collision, Conrad wrote -- Gloria "and myself who is dying a slow and painful death."
Defence lawyer Stuart Murray argued Rupp is "young and not beyond redemption" and should be sentenced to one year in custody.
Judge Lee Ann Martin reserved her decision. A sentencing date will be set later this month.
dean.pritchard@sunmedia.ca
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LOCAL
Winnipeg Free Press - PRINT EDITION
Driver guilty in fatal crash
Crown seeks up to 24 months jail time
By: Mike McIntyre
7/01/2010 1:00 AM | Comments: 0
PRINT E–MAIL SHARE THIS REPORT ERROR Conrad and Jane Haight were enjoying their golden years of retirement, spending time with their five grandchildren, taking long walks at Birds Hill Park and preparing to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary.
Brandon Rupp was a violent criminal wanted on an arrest warrant who frequently disobeyed court orders and the Highway Traffic Act.
Their paths crossed tragically on the afternoon of Sept. 25, 2008, leaving behind two crumpled vehicles, countless shattered lives and a lifetime of loss, anger and sorrow.
Rupp, 23, pleaded guilty Wednesday to dangerous driving causing death for killing Jane Haight and seriously injuring Conrad, sending the senior into a physical and emotional tailspin that would result in his death less than a year later.
The Crown is seeking between 18 and 24 months in prison for Rupp, while his lawyer has asked the judge to impose just 12 months behind bars. Recent changes to federal legislation mean a conditional sentence is no longer available. Rupp has spent about three months in pre-trial custody, which Crown and defence lawyers agree should be given double-time credit of six months.
The sentencing decision has been adjourned until later this month.
Rupp was behind the wheel of his father's gravel truck, which was carrying a full load, when he somehow missed a stop sign while driving south on a gravel road in the Rural Municipality of Springfield just east of Winnipeg. He entered Highway 15 at full speed, making no attempt to brake before slamming into the side of the Haight's pickup truck, which was travelling west on the highway.
The initial impact caused the gravel truck to fly into the air, coming to rest on top of the Haight's vehicle and crushing it underneath. Jane, 68, was killed while sitting in the passenger seat. Conrad, 73, escaped with his life, but never fully recovered.
The couple's two sons, who both work in Manitoba Corrections, read aloud a chilling victim impact statement written by their father shortly after the deadly crash. "Two people were killed that day. My wife died instantly. The other person, myself, is dying a slow and painful death."
He lapsed into a diabetic coma in May 2009 and never woke up, dying several weeks later. His family says short-term memory loss suffered in the crash caused him to frequently miss taking medication, causing his death.
Conrad worked for years as a captain of government and commercial ships and ferries, including the River Rouge ship in Winnipeg.
"My mom was the glue that held our family together. (Her death) completely destroyed my father's life. With her passing, he lost all will to live," Clifford Haight told court in his victim impact statement. He works as a correctional officer at Headingley Jail and told the judge he hopes to never cross paths with Rupp behind bars. He asked the judge to impose a specific non-contact order.
Gordon Haight works in youth corrections at Lakewood, a high-security, special-handling unit for young offenders near Portage la Prairie. He said Rupp's role in his parents' deaths has him re-evaluating his career.
www.mikeoncrime.com
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition January 7, 2010 B2
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MountainRx1
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People like that should be taken out back and SHOT.
bluemonster1
LIFE MEMBER ONLY ONCE!!!
my stepson went to same school as him,told me the Rupp was a coke head as in cocaine!!!There was an older son in the family that drove semi to the States and back.He got caught with Cocaine in Chicago on his truck.It was put into compound the the son arrested.Don't know if the guy is still is prison or not.Father and son were both into long haul trucking..Peterbuilt trucks to.Took a long time,but the truck was finally back here at their home.Truck sat for 2 years and guess they finally sold it.
One thing good about that family,is that the old lady is a looker..blonde bombshell...a hot looking mama...hehe!!!
One thing good about that family,is that the old lady is a looker..blonde bombshell...a hot looking mama...hehe!!!
bluemonster1
LIFE MEMBER ONLY ONCE!!!
just got off the phone with my stepson.He told that kid is right out of it.He even got a girl pregant in grade 12 and he would have the kid come over every 2 weeks.Used to watch him and his kid tobaggon down the hill beside me into my yard.
The kid drove thru my back yard from his in his Polaris years back.I got pissed off and chased with with my 600 at the time and cut him off.I told him to keep off my property,that I had irrigation pipes under the snow and didn't want them thrashed.He sledded down by my mom's farm yard,in her property even and she was mad.Then he went down two lots down and sledded thru another guys property, breaking all his young trees he planted along his property and damaged his aeration lines that went into his pond that he was raising Trout in.I talked to him and told him to call the police.He just said :I'll kill the little bastard next time he shows up."
I wish these neighbors will put their house up for sale and I can get some normal people living next door... hopefully ones that ride Yamaha's......lol
The kid drove thru my back yard from his in his Polaris years back.I got pissed off and chased with with my 600 at the time and cut him off.I told him to keep off my property,that I had irrigation pipes under the snow and didn't want them thrashed.He sledded down by my mom's farm yard,in her property even and she was mad.Then he went down two lots down and sledded thru another guys property, breaking all his young trees he planted along his property and damaged his aeration lines that went into his pond that he was raising Trout in.I talked to him and told him to call the police.He just said :I'll kill the little bastard next time he shows up."
I wish these neighbors will put their house up for sale and I can get some normal people living next door... hopefully ones that ride Yamaha's......lol
horkn
New member
Do they have the death penalty in Canada?
I hope so. That kid is a POS.
I hope so. That kid is a POS.
bluemonster1
LIFE MEMBER ONLY ONCE!!!
horkin..that is putting it mildly yet. No death penalty unless the 2 sons of these parents(who are Correction Officers) do something themselves.The Laws out here are a joke for criminal youth offenders.They get minimum time for their crimes.They are supposed to re rehabilitated after..yeah RIGHT!!! They are losers and always will be »LOSERS!!! The Laws out here need change,but the Federal Government just don`t get it. Someone posted a remark on one of them News Columns: What does it take to change things.I bet if it were a Judges' parents or a Government Officials' parents..the kid would have gotten more time.People are actually frustrated with our Government and how things just are to relaxed.To me a public hanging would be entertaining,or you cut off their hands or feet so they cannot drive anymore.
SX_SLAYER
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http://www.actionvillage.com/010-235-0004
i got one of these, they hurt like hell, even through clothes, crank that thing up to 450fps (max for play is 300) and hammer that mother ..... hehehe self-defense? and with the right barrel, good up to 200ft accuratly... a good 30balls per second with upgraded board, other wise 17bps!
OH THE EVIL THINGS YOU COULD'VE DONE TO HIM!
ive seen grown men cry from getting hit.
i got one of these, they hurt like hell, even through clothes, crank that thing up to 450fps (max for play is 300) and hammer that mother ..... hehehe self-defense? and with the right barrel, good up to 200ft accuratly... a good 30balls per second with upgraded board, other wise 17bps!
OH THE EVIL THINGS YOU COULD'VE DONE TO HIM!
ive seen grown men cry from getting hit.
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bluemonster1
LIFE MEMBER ONLY ONCE!!!
could of used that when he was riding thru my back yard and destroy that Polar Dog.lolll
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maxdlx
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One thing good about that family,is that the old lady is a looker..blonde bombshell...a hot looking mama...hehe!!!
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bluemonster1
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this is what the Judge gave the little bastard
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Gravel truck driver jailed for fatal crash
By: Mike McIntyre
22/01/2010 7:33 PM | Comments: 18
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WINNIPEG — A Winnipeg gravel truck driver who killed an elderly woman after running a stop sign was sentenced Friday to two years in prison.
Brandon Rupp pleaded guilty earlier this month to dangerous driving causing death for killing Jane Haight and seriously injuring Conrad Haight, sending the senior into a physical and emotional tailspin that would result in his death less than a year later. He had been seeking a 12-month sentence.
The elderly couple were enjoying their golden years of retirement, spending time with their five grandchildren, taking long walks at Birds Hill Park and preparing to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at the time of the September 2008 tragedy, court was told.
Rupp, 23, was wanted on an arrest warrant for a serious assault and had frequently disobeyed court orders and the Highway Traffic Act when he caused the deadly crash.
Trucker to prison
Killed woman when he ran a stop sign; husband said he died too
By DEAN PRITCHARD, WINNIPEG SUN
Last Updated: 22nd January 2010, 7:09pm
A truck driver responsible for a highway collision that killed a 68-year-old woman has been sentenced to two years in prison.
Brandon Rupp, 23, has already served the double-time equivalent of nearly 11 months in custody, which will be deducted from his sentence.
Rupp pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to dangerous driving causing death in connection with a Sept. 25, 2008 collision that killed Gloria Jane Haight.
Rupp was driving a loaded gravel truck southbound on Provincial Road 207 near Beausejour when he flew through a stop sign at Highway 15 and collided with a westbound GMC pickup truck.
A witness driving behind Rupp said he made no attempt to apply his brakes prior to impact. Police estimated he was driving at least 60 km/h at the time of impact.
The gravel truck landed on top of the passenger side of the pickup truck, crushing it and killing Haight. Her husband Conrad, 72, survived the accident but later died after slipping into a diabetic coma.
Rupp wasn’t arrested for the collision until May 2009. Following the collision and prior to his arrest, Rupp was ticketed twice for speeding — including one incident where he was caught driving 105 km/h in a 60 km/h zone — and charged for driving without a licence. Rupp had his bail revoked after police in Brandon found him drunk chasing a woman near his idling car.
“His conduct displays an utter lack of remorse for his actions,” and “a total disregard for consequences,” said Judge Lee Ann Martin.
Martin said Rupp was a professional driver familiar with both the fatal intersection and the rules of the road.
“The only submission I have for him going through the stop sign is that it was a horrible decision,” Martin said.
In a victim impact statement written three weeks before he died, Conrad called his wife the adhesive who held his family together.
Two people were killed in that collision, Conrad wrote: Gloria “and myself, who is dying a slow and painful death.” Martin sentenced Rupp to an additional three months in jail for his part in a bar fight in which he “sucker-punched” the victim in the face.
Martin prohibited Rupp from driving for two years following his release from custody.
dean.pritchard@sunmedia.ca
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Gravel truck driver jailed for fatal crash
By: Mike McIntyre
22/01/2010 7:33 PM | Comments: 18
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WINNIPEG — A Winnipeg gravel truck driver who killed an elderly woman after running a stop sign was sentenced Friday to two years in prison.
Brandon Rupp pleaded guilty earlier this month to dangerous driving causing death for killing Jane Haight and seriously injuring Conrad Haight, sending the senior into a physical and emotional tailspin that would result in his death less than a year later. He had been seeking a 12-month sentence.
The elderly couple were enjoying their golden years of retirement, spending time with their five grandchildren, taking long walks at Birds Hill Park and preparing to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at the time of the September 2008 tragedy, court was told.
Rupp, 23, was wanted on an arrest warrant for a serious assault and had frequently disobeyed court orders and the Highway Traffic Act when he caused the deadly crash.
Trucker to prison
Killed woman when he ran a stop sign; husband said he died too
By DEAN PRITCHARD, WINNIPEG SUN
Last Updated: 22nd January 2010, 7:09pm
A truck driver responsible for a highway collision that killed a 68-year-old woman has been sentenced to two years in prison.
Brandon Rupp, 23, has already served the double-time equivalent of nearly 11 months in custody, which will be deducted from his sentence.
Rupp pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to dangerous driving causing death in connection with a Sept. 25, 2008 collision that killed Gloria Jane Haight.
Rupp was driving a loaded gravel truck southbound on Provincial Road 207 near Beausejour when he flew through a stop sign at Highway 15 and collided with a westbound GMC pickup truck.
A witness driving behind Rupp said he made no attempt to apply his brakes prior to impact. Police estimated he was driving at least 60 km/h at the time of impact.
The gravel truck landed on top of the passenger side of the pickup truck, crushing it and killing Haight. Her husband Conrad, 72, survived the accident but later died after slipping into a diabetic coma.
Rupp wasn’t arrested for the collision until May 2009. Following the collision and prior to his arrest, Rupp was ticketed twice for speeding — including one incident where he was caught driving 105 km/h in a 60 km/h zone — and charged for driving without a licence. Rupp had his bail revoked after police in Brandon found him drunk chasing a woman near his idling car.
“His conduct displays an utter lack of remorse for his actions,” and “a total disregard for consequences,” said Judge Lee Ann Martin.
Martin said Rupp was a professional driver familiar with both the fatal intersection and the rules of the road.
“The only submission I have for him going through the stop sign is that it was a horrible decision,” Martin said.
In a victim impact statement written three weeks before he died, Conrad called his wife the adhesive who held his family together.
Two people were killed in that collision, Conrad wrote: Gloria “and myself, who is dying a slow and painful death.” Martin sentenced Rupp to an additional three months in jail for his part in a bar fight in which he “sucker-punched” the victim in the face.
Martin prohibited Rupp from driving for two years following his release from custody.
dean.pritchard@sunmedia.ca
bluemonster1
LIFE MEMBER ONLY ONCE!!!
2 years doesn't cut it for me.The Justice system here really sucks.As crime and things like this keep going on,it seems the Judges are letting criminals off easier every time.So to me the Justice system is not working for the people or protecting the innocent people either.The Police are really getting tired of picking up guys and the Courts throw them back on the streets with a slap on the wrist..it is totally unbelievable what is happening out there today.It keeps going this way and the world is all going to hell in a handbag.
I think its time to pull out my Hunting Rifle and polish and clean her up.Home invasions are also on the increase.Better not pick my house to invade..that's all I am going to say.
I think its time to pull out my Hunting Rifle and polish and clean her up.Home invasions are also on the increase.Better not pick my house to invade..that's all I am going to say.
snomofo
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A real piece of...work.
Cool last name though.
Cool last name though.
staggs65
Moderator
kill an animal in the states and you'll get more time then killing a person
bluemonster1 said:One thing good about that family,is that the old lady is a looker..blonde bombshell...a hot looking mama...hehe!!!
By the sounds of the men in the family, she's probably been beat a few times as well. Looooosssseeeeerrrrsss!!!
Super Sled
TY Off Trail Expert
staggs65 said:kill an animal in the states and you'll get more time then killing a person
Tell me about it..........
Liberal, law-creating judges are the problem, trust me.
Mike
bluemonster1
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This was a re-marriage .The Brandon kid was her son not his.The father has a son of his own and was a long haul trucker as well as his father.The story my cousin told me(because he also did long haul trucking) is that this other son was hauling into Chicago and for some reason they checked his load and found he was carrying Cocaine,not sure of the amount.That was it for him.He was arrested down there and the Perter-built truck was seized.Not sure where that kid is..maybe still in jail down there.Sure is 1 wicked family and they had to move in next to me a build a big house and all and have all these toys to boot.
On 1 last note..the wife/mother here is Native..has Indian Treaty Status.But she is a beautiful looking woman,not what you would think being Native.Her husband is a white man,basically an alcoholic.Just found out that he just got news that he has cancer in his throat area...sorry to hear,but that explains why things are so quiet next door all Winter.I am waiting for them to put up the FOR SALE sign soon and maybe get a normal family move in.
On 1 last note..the wife/mother here is Native..has Indian Treaty Status.But she is a beautiful looking woman,not what you would think being Native.Her husband is a white man,basically an alcoholic.Just found out that he just got news that he has cancer in his throat area...sorry to hear,but that explains why things are so quiet next door all Winter.I am waiting for them to put up the FOR SALE sign soon and maybe get a normal family move in.