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Two men, two murders.

Posted by zelda Posted on: 05/01/07

Two men, two murders.

In four weeks, two local men have been brutally shot to death within two miles of each other.

A twenty-one year old heroin dealer, and a well-known, well-liked businessman, both known to carry large amounts of cash.

In broad daylight at 3 PM on a Saturday afternoon in a busy neighborhood, victim number one was tied up with duct tape in a home under construction. When he managed to get away and fled, his assailants shot him to death in the back. The shooters fled on foot through the woods behind the house, or so witnesses have said.

On a weeknight, at about 9 or 10 PM, at least four people wearing masks confronted victim number two as he exited his vehicle in front of his home. Neighbors heard the shots but no one called police. A family member found the man dead in the front yard when he arrived home the next morning.

Both of these men were on different sides of the legal fence. Can you tell which one died in what way? Does it really matter?


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  • No I can't tell which victim was which but it's tragic for both and for their families!
    By georgiastewart on June 17, 2007 16:28

  • Hello, Yes. A real tragedy especially since in one of these killings a family member and several people known to the victim were involved.
    By zelda on August 11, 2007 01:19

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