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White dude merks 8 in VA, fam

& fool's still on the lam like J Ram

 

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APPOMATTOX, Va. — Police were looking for a lone shooter who they said killed eight people Tuesday in central Virginia, then fled in the woods, violently resisting efforts to take him in and even nearly shooting down a police helicopter as it hovered over the area trying to flush him out.

 

State police said officers had the suspect, Christopher Speight, 39, circled in the woods late Tuesday near the home where seven of the bodies were found and they believed he was still alive. An eighth victim was found barely alive on the side of the road – which led to police being called – and died on the way to the hospital.

 

All the victims were adults and both men and women were killed

Three of the bodies were found inside the home, and four just outside it

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Neighbor Monte W. Mays said Speight's mother deeded the house to Speight and his sister in 2006, shortly before she died of brain cancer.

 

Mays, the county's retired commissioner of accounts, said Speight was a good neighbor. They waved as they passed each other on the road and sent their dogs out to play with one another.

 

"All the dealings I've ever had with him have been cordial and polite," Mays said. "We got along fine."

 

Speight had long been a gun enthusiast and enjoyed target shooting at a range on his property, Mays said. But the shooting recently became a daily occurrence, with Speight firing what Mays said were high-powered rifles.

 

"Then we noticed he was doing it at nighttime," and the gunfire started going deeper into the woods, Mays said.

 

Mays said the entire community is devastated and wondering what triggered the slayings.

 

"The only one who's going to know now is Chris," he said.

 

David Anderson, co-owner of the Sunshine Market grocery store in Lynchburg, where Speight sometimes provided security, said Speight was worried that his sister and brother-in-law wanted to kick him out of the house.

 

Speight never wanted to talk about it, but he "constantly paced the floor," Anderson said. "I thought he was going to wear a trench in it."

 

Clarence Reynolds, who also works at the market, said he recently discussed a personal family problem with Speight, and Speight told him "don't let your emotions get the best of you."

 

Reynolds said Speight was not married and had no children.

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haha madness, i wonder what he was shooting at the chopper with?

 

i bet he's set up mad crazy rambo booby traps for the fuzz when they eventually find the balls to go in and find him.

 

either that or he'll shoot himself or some shit.

 

 

By the time you wrote this he'd already been caught, no suicide, no rambo shit.

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