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  • Asa Coon’s death picture

    Asa Coon’s death picture

    Disturbing Asa Coon photo on Internet:

    It seems that all the ghouls are out just in time for Halloween.

    Someone at the scene of Asa Coon’s suicide apparently had taken a picture of his corpse. Of course, the internet being what it is, the picture of Asa Coon’s bloody body is already making its rounds. I haven’t even posted this yet, and I’m already getting hits from the ghouls looking for the picture.

    Guess what Sunshine. It isn’t here. It never will be here.

    As much as I think that the kid was an idiot for doing what he did, I would never in good conscience post the picture of his corpse. All the cretins that are looking for this picture are probably are the same ones who got off on watching the victims of 9/11 fall from the towers and would probably run home crying to mommy if they ever came in a contact with a real dead body.

    So cream your jeans over your gore porn you sick fucks. One day, it might be your bloody corpse that some jackass is getting his lulz from.

  • Still not roid rage

    Still not roid rage

    Steroids did not act alone:

    This is an article from Jim Varsalone, the pro-wrestling editor of the Miami Herald. He’s kind of saying what I’ve been saying since day one of the Chris Benoit murder-suicides.

    Roid rage, a term associated with steroid use, is a quick, violent outburst. It leads to a punch, a kick, an assault, but not murder. The Benoit murders/suicide occurred over a two to three day period.

    With the rampant use of steroids in sports and the number of high-profile wrestlers who have died at an early age, no one — other than Benoit — has been linked to murder.

    Mr. Varsalone goes through numerous other aspects of steroids and Chris Benoit’s crime as well. It’s worth your time to read the whole article and get another perspective.

  • Looney on the lam

    Looney on the lam

    Police still searching for mother of SuccessTech gunman:

    Lori Looney, no joke, is the mother of Asa Coon. By now, you know, Asa Coon was the 14-year-old gunman at the SuccessTech shootings in Cleveland.

    An arrest warrant was issued for Ms. Looney for obstruction of justice. Allegedly, Asa’s brother Stephen violated his parole and was picked up last week after the shooting.

    Ms. Looney allegedly lied to police about her son’s whereabouts. All these charges for Stephen Coon and Lori Looney are unrelated to the shooting, but Ms. Looney has gone missing.

  • Dillon Cossey in court

    Dillon Cossey in court

    Plymouth Teen Appears In Court:

    Dillon Cossey, the homeschooled kid from Pa. who allegedly was plotting an attack against a high school, appeared in court today. Usually, I only blog about court appearances that have noteworthy outcomes. In this one, Cossey was ordered to undergo psychological analysis, which I usually don’t find interesting until the results come back. However, the prosecutors said something that caught my interest.

    Montgomery County prosecutors said that Cossey said other students had harassed him when he attended schools in the Colonial School District up to a year and a half ago.

    A year and a half ago? Jeez, kid, you should have let it go? I mean, wasn’t that the whole point of being homeschooled?

    It’s still undetermined whether or not Cossey will be tried as an adult.

  • Family fun on craigslist

    Family fun on craigslist

    Craigslist.org a source of crimes:

    It seems that other news outlets are picking up on how much crime goes on through craigslist. This is an article from the Pittsburgh Post Gazette that relates at least one story that I missed.

    But sometimes, the questionable listings aren’t flagged — for instance, the one police say Brian Lee Nestor posted back in September.

    According to an affidavit filed in his case in federal court, Mr. Nestor, 44, of Squirrel Hill, put a listing under Craigslist’s “Casual Encounters” section.

    It read: “Anybody into family fun?” followed by, “bring your son and hang out with us.”

    A Greensburg police officer who handles computer crimes for the jurisdiction found the ad on Sept. 9.

    He responded to the posting, saying that “Family fun sounds great, reply with age, limits, a photo would be great.”

    The police officer and Mr. Nestor corresponded through e-mail for several days. According to the affidavit, Mr. Nestor, who also solicited child pornography, became frustrated: “Look I’m tired of these endless e-mails. … I’m just looking to get with a boy discreetly.”

    In one exchange, Mr. Nestor, who was previously investigated by the FBI but not charged for having thousands of images of child pornography on his computer, wrote that when they met, the two men would have to expose themselves to each other to ensure that neither was a cop.

    He was arrested Sept. 14 and charged with coercion and enticement, as well as possession of child pornography. Mr. Nestor’s arraignment is scheduled for Tuesday.

    So let’s add pedophilia and child molestation to the list of things that craigslist is helping to facilitate. craigslist’s mouthpiece Susan MacTavish Best had the usual to say…

    …inappropriate ads…flagged by users…blah blah blah…

    But I may be paraphrasing.

    A lot of people think that newspapers, or old media if you will, have a vendetta against craigslist since they’ve taken a big chunk out of their newspaper’s revenue by not charging for classifieds. That may be true, but doesn’t old media still have a responsibility to report the news? And this my friends, is news that more people should be seeing.

  • Michele Cossey released

    Michele Cossey released

    Mother released on bail after charged with buying weapons for son:

    Michele Cossey, the mother of Dillon Cossey, has been released on bail. She was charged with buying a .22-caliber handgun, a .22-caliber rifle and a 9-millimeter semiautomatic rifle for her son. Dillon Cossey was arrested for plotting an armed attack against Plymouth Whitemarsh High School in Pennsylvania.

    Investigators said in court papers that the mother bought the rifle, which had a laser scope, at a gun show in September and provided police with a receipt.

    A laser scope? Nice. Way to make sure your kid has deadly accuracy.

    Luckily Dillon Cossey was never in possession of any ammunition.

  • Grover Beach man charged with molestation

    Grover Beach man charged with molestation

    MySpace relationship leads to arrest of Grover Beach man:

    30-year-old Michael David Gray has been arrested on charges of sexual molestation. Gray is accused of meeting a 15-year-old girl on MySpace and having a sexual relationship with her for six months.

    During the relationship, police say Gray provided the 15-year-old with methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana and alcohol. On one occasion, he also took nude photos of the victim and showed them to others.

    First of all what kind of scumbag not only engages in a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old girl but gives her meth and coke on top of it. Secondly, where were this girl’s parents?

  • Apologies for Asa

    Apologies for Asa

    Uncle Says Gunman Upset With Teachers:

    Here we go. Cue up some more apologists for Asa Coon. First, let’s start with his uncle.

    The 14-year-old who opened fire at his high school had been upset with teachers, saying they wouldn’t listen to his side of the story regarding a recent after-school scuffle that got him suspended, the teenager’s uncle said Friday.

    Larry Looney, who lived upstairs from Asa Coon in a west side duplex, said the two were lifting weights Tuesday when he told him about Monday’s fight with another student and his three-day suspension.

    “He really didn’t want to talk about it,” Looney said. “He said he really didn’t do anything to start it. He said the teachers wouldn’t listen to his side of the story.

    “I just can’t believe he would do anything like that.”

    How do these kids make this leap in logic? This is what happens when we try to shelter our kids from failure. If we shield them from the real world, they think that life is supposed to be fair. Then when they experience rejection, they make stupid leaps in logic like shooting up the school.

    Now a school volunteer…

    Coon was ridiculed by classmates at SuccessTech. He had a tendency not to fight back when teased, but recently got into an after-school scuffle, was suspended and made threats that he would blow up the school or stab everybody.

    “This kid finally broke,” said Christina Burns, who volunteered at a school Coon previously attended. “He finally lost his mind.”

    Cry me a river. I guess he only slapped around his mom, which makes him one of the worst kinds of bullies.

  • Dissension in Dunbar

    Dissension in Dunbar

    Jail letters talk strategy in Dunbar Village rape case, records show:

    It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything about the Dunbar Village rape case. In case you’ve forgotten, that was when a bunch of teen thugs broke into this woman’s apartment, gang-raped her, and forced her to have sex with her 12-year-old son.

    It seems that there is dissension in their ranks.

    Deputies seized two letters from 14-year-old Avion Lawson, whose DNA was found on a condom left at the rape scene. A letter Lawson picked up in front of co-defendant Jakaris Taylor’s cell says “real niggas don’t take pleas,” but the writer urges Lawson to do so.

    “But they no you wuz in the house so just stick up to it bro … they really do got yo DNA,” the letter says.

    The letter is signed “Bean Boys,” Soulja and L’il Beast.

    A few weeks after that July letter, a jail deputy confiscated a second one from Lawson’s styrofoam food tray after a meal, a letter to an unnamed person. The writer claims he never had sex with the woman but knows who did. “Now if they trying to give me life for something I ain’t do … they goin’ wit me.”

    There is, though, a transcript of a phone conversation Lawson had while using a phone at the police station. In it, he complains that another suspect, a 14-year-old not charged, is ratting him out in the interview room next door. He says the female detective knew a lot details about the crime that she otherwise would not have known.

    It’s only a matter of time before somebody rolls on their buddies, if they haven’t already.

    What I want to know though is when the other arrests are coming. Allegedly, police have the names of other suspects, but only four of the alleged 10 are in jail.

  • MontCo mutant’s MySpace and maternal misadventures

    MontCo mutant’s MySpace and maternal misadventures

    Online musings bent toward guns, violence:

    It seems that our homeschooled mutant from yesterday had a MySpace and loved to flaunt his mutantcy.

    His username, in part, was “the killer.”

    His motto: “Mess with the best, Die like the rest.”

    His interests: “Shooting . . . war, the North Hollywood shoot-out, bank robbers, the Columbine massacre.”

    The North Hollywood Shootout? That’s a new one. For those of you who don’t know, The North Hollywood Shootout took place 10 years ago between armored bank robbers and the LAPD, in which the LAPD were massively outgunned by the bank robbers.

    There’s a very famous video of one of the gunmen just firing repeatedly into a police car. I tried to find it on YouTube, but it was just filled with mutant-like tributes to the gunmen. But I digress…

    The ramblings, riddled with grammar and spelling errors, profanity and teen bravado, suggest the teen is deeply disturbed and fantasizes about hurting people. The Daily News is withholding his name because he is a juvenile.

    Nothing new there.

    “I love to blow s— up, and I’m a bit of a merc,” he wrote in the “About Me” section of his page.

    Yeah, because the world is just filled with 14-year-old mercenaries.

    In his latest blog entry, posted in March, the boy wrote: “I am pretymuch the posterboy for the person that rests upon the line between Geineus and Madman/Pycopath, (23 ppl just left the page . . . ) feel free to messege me, and dont tell me how carzy I am, belive me I know, I have to live with myself 24 f—— 7. welcome to hell!!!! O and as 4 my personal saying . . . if at first you dont sucseed, use the armor piercing rounds.”

    In precious few postings, he seems like a typical teenager. He admits he adores the singer Avril Lavigne and the movie “Star Wars.” He also inflated his age to 17.

    But in other posts he lists his heroes as Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, the Colorado teens who gunned down 37 people, 13 fatally, in their high school in 1999.

    And, as other heroes, two bank robbers who got into a 1997 shootout with Los Angeles police, and two World War II snipers.

    He also posted videos – one with a song apparently titled “Stray Bullet” – showing fictionalized school shootings. One video shows a scowling young gunman hunting down victims, shooting some at point-blank range, in a school library, a cafeteria, a hallway and classrooms.

    Also posted is a link to a Web site memorializing Harris and Klebold.

    Of course, he did. All the mutants do.

    He describes himself as a soldier, writing: “Im a soldier, my favorit rifle is the AK-47, my fav handguns are the M-92-F Beretta, and the Colt.45-m-1911-A-1.”

    He also claimed to be leader of the I.C.A. Military Group, which he explains only as the “Imperial Cobra Army.”

    So now he thinks he’s Cobra Commander?

    We always ask where are the parents when something like this goes down. Well, in this case, the parents were almost accomplices.

    In December 2005, the boy’s father wanted to get his son a gun for his birthday. He went to Dick’s Sporting Goods on Chemical Road in Plymouth Township. He filled out an application for a .22-caliber rifle and lied about his criminal record, saying he had never been convicted of a felony.

    In fact, the dad pleaded guilty in 1981 to first-degree manslaughter for driving while drunk and killing someone in a collision in Oklahoma City. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison and released in 1987. Ironically, according to court documents, the father was also a deserter from the Marine Corps.

    It seems the mutant doesn’t slink too far from the sewer.

    His father’s name is Frank E. Cossey. His Mom, Michele Cossey, is also being charged.

    Michele Cossey bought her home-schooled son a .22-caliber handgun, a .22-caliber rifle and a 9 mm semiautomatic rifle, authorities said.

    That’s some mighty fine parenting right there. Like I said before, it’s obvious that the kid’s homeschooling was suspect, since these homeschoolers don’t have the best judgment in the world.