NotHardUp1
What? Me? Really?
I've watched a lot of Forensic Files, and The New Detectives.
Of course, they don't tell you how rare it is for these murders to be solved, but they are inspiring in that, at least for the few, the forensic evidence convicts some truly awful killers out there.
Tonight though, I couldn't find the sympathetic character. Not the 17-yr.-old murdered, not his mother who was injured by the pipe bomb that killed her son, and not the piece of human filth who sent the pipe bomb in revenge for being cheated on a $400 internet purchase of a CB radio.
The murderer was a 36-yr.-old man named Christopher Dean from Indiana. He had purchased a CB online from a seller in Vermont, a 17-yr.-old high school dropout who was steadily cheating customers online by selling them radio equipment, but then switching their purchase for a cheaper substitute and pocketing the difference due to the cheat.
He had hordes of people mad at him, so when he was killed by a pipe bomb in the mail, there were lots of suspects to investigate.
And his mother had known that he was cheating people, and admitted that the phone was always ringing with these outraged people and her son would tell her to tell them he was not home. So, even though she downplayed it, she knew that her son was hated by folks and either she didn't bother finding out why, or she knew and didn't care that he was a cheat and a thief.
The bomber in Indiana was otherwise a well-liked community member with lots of friends. But, he went over the top when cheated and decided to get revenge by sending a pipe bomb.
He was convicted of the crime and got a life sentence. He had no idea who the seller was, his age, family status, etc.
It's the first time I've watched one of these shows without caring about the principals. The bomber got what he deserved, or close to it if not the death penalty. The kid cheating people was well on his way to a life of crime, so good riddance.
The mother was somewhat innocent as far as was told, but she seems shocked that anyone would become so irate over being cheated. Most people I know assume that when you open Pandora's Box, anything could ensue.
Story happened 20 years ago: https://www.seacoastonline.com/article/20000209/news/302099989
Of course, they don't tell you how rare it is for these murders to be solved, but they are inspiring in that, at least for the few, the forensic evidence convicts some truly awful killers out there.
Tonight though, I couldn't find the sympathetic character. Not the 17-yr.-old murdered, not his mother who was injured by the pipe bomb that killed her son, and not the piece of human filth who sent the pipe bomb in revenge for being cheated on a $400 internet purchase of a CB radio.
The murderer was a 36-yr.-old man named Christopher Dean from Indiana. He had purchased a CB online from a seller in Vermont, a 17-yr.-old high school dropout who was steadily cheating customers online by selling them radio equipment, but then switching their purchase for a cheaper substitute and pocketing the difference due to the cheat.
He had hordes of people mad at him, so when he was killed by a pipe bomb in the mail, there were lots of suspects to investigate.
And his mother had known that he was cheating people, and admitted that the phone was always ringing with these outraged people and her son would tell her to tell them he was not home. So, even though she downplayed it, she knew that her son was hated by folks and either she didn't bother finding out why, or she knew and didn't care that he was a cheat and a thief.
The bomber in Indiana was otherwise a well-liked community member with lots of friends. But, he went over the top when cheated and decided to get revenge by sending a pipe bomb.
He was convicted of the crime and got a life sentence. He had no idea who the seller was, his age, family status, etc.
It's the first time I've watched one of these shows without caring about the principals. The bomber got what he deserved, or close to it if not the death penalty. The kid cheating people was well on his way to a life of crime, so good riddance.
The mother was somewhat innocent as far as was told, but she seems shocked that anyone would become so irate over being cheated. Most people I know assume that when you open Pandora's Box, anything could ensue.
Story happened 20 years ago: https://www.seacoastonline.com/article/20000209/news/302099989

