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joe dogs
Mannington, WV
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Curious wrote: <quoted text> I remember a Weezie Vargo from many years ago when I was growing up in Summit Park. Might this be you? A comment is a comment. Does it matter who it is? Seriously. Do you want name, rank and serial number? I don't see the point. Is that supposed to establish credibility? I've been wondering about this. Somebody wants to know who this person is or who that person is. What's the point? Does the person lose credibility based on his or her name? We know better than that, don't we? I will not judge you based on your name. I want to hear what you have to say. I am not interested in who you are. I know you are a human being. That's good for starters.
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joe dogs
Mannington, WV
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Rose Ephram wrote: I knowed a colored womern name of weezie what married a feller name of George Jefferson and lived up in a big old apartment with a maid and everthing. Is dat u? I have to admit Weezie was a real sweetheart. Mommy and I used to watch that program with ole George Jefferson and Weezie and the gang. It was a lot of fun. They moved up to the East Side. I remember Ole George used to slam the door in the face of that big white guy and that used to bother me. I was waiting for that big white guy to slap Ole George into next year but it never happened. The maid was a whole world of fun. I forgot her name but she was great. It was a good show. Weezie was just great.
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joe dogs
Mannington, WV
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The Law One wrote: It was a suicide, you fucksticks. They is playing it off as a murder to train rooky cops. You mark my words. Now that one I can truly appreciate. I've never heard that perspective before. That's a real show stopper. Gotta train those rookies. Yeah, boy, as my hillbilly friends would say. Like the suicide jokes someone has mentioned earlier. There are lots of them and none of them are funny. I don't even know most of them. I don't pay attention to nonsense normally. How about the guy who threw himself off a bridge three times in a suicide attempt and none of the attempts worked? Or the guy that stabbed himself in the face and the neck and the chest and it did work. If it ever happened it would be one rare case in the annuls of this line of work. This post almost knocked me out of my chair when I first read it. A lot like the earlier posts. No, I have no personal knowledge of this case. I think I read the newspaper once concerning this account. Since that time I don't think I've read another word. This is a human being in our county that met an untimely death. I am deeply sorry about this event. There is a family involved and friends and acquaintances and a whole host of other people who knew this person. I don't have to know this person personally to lament his death. I'm not happy with it at all. I'm ready for this case to be cleared. "They" is playing it off as a murder to train rookie cops? I think the community might want to know who the "they" is. It would be the first time I ever heard of such a thing. Of course, there is such a thing as the first time for everything. Everybody's heard that line, right?
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Roothonker
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I figger what the guy meant the gubernament is 'they'.
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“Do or do not. There is no try.”
Joined: Feb 4, 2009
Comments: 119
Harrison County
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Seriously, can anyone stay on topic anymore or at least not be so damn ignorant?
WTH happened to this forum?
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“Do or do not. There is no try.”
Joined: Feb 4, 2009
Comments: 119
Harrison County
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http://www.wboy.com/story.cfm... CLARKSBURG -- Three suspects have been arrested in the October 25, 2009 death of a Harrison County man. Alexander Calvin Bosley, 22, of Clarksburg, Cindy Virginia Allman, 18, of Idamay (formerly Florida), and Jeffery Powell Taylor, 20, of Meansville, Ga., face first degree murder charges and commission of a felony for their part in the murder of Terry Lewis, 61, at his Hastings Run home, near Quiet Dell. The Harrison County Sheriff’s Department says the motives were robbery and revenge. According to the criminal complaint, Bosley had known Lewis as a child and was “seeking revenge for incidents that occurred during his childhood.” They also believed he had money in his residence. Marano would not specify how Bosley knew Lewis or why he wanted revenge. Bosley is said to have driven the other two suspects to Lewis’ home and waited outside. Allman and Taylor reportedly entered the home while the family was at home and sleeping. Taylor is then believed to have cut Lewis’ throat, then Allman stabbed him after an altercation outside of the bedroom. Allman and Taylor then fled the scene with Bosley. Lewis died of his wounds on the scene. The Sheriff’s Department said Lt. Pat McCarty has worked solely on this case since the incident happened in October. Marano said the case was solved thanks in large part to citizens who stepped forward with information in the last few days. Allman was arrested in Marion County at approximately 1 a.m. on Monday. Taylor was arrested in his hometown of Meansville, Ga, near Atlanta at 1 p.m. by the Pike County Sheriff Office SWAT Team. Bosley was arrested just before 3 p.m. on Monday in Harrison County. All arrests were made without incident. All three have confessed to the murder. Marano said Bosley knew Allman and Taylor through a network of friends. Allman and Taylor had not been in West Virginia for long. They both reportedly came to the area for separate relationships, and were not believed to have come to the area specifically to commit the crime. Trial is pending Taylor's extradition to West Virginia.
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“Dont sing it, bring it.”
Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Comments: 724
Clarksburg, WV
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wheezy_1969 wrote: http://www.wboy.com/story.cfm? func=viewstory&storyid=704 19 CLARKSBURG -- Three suspects have been arrested in the October 25, 2009 death of a Harrison County man. Alexander Calvin Bosley, 22, of Clarksburg, Cindy Virginia Allman, 18, of Idamay (formerly Florida), and Jeffery Powell Taylor, 20, of Meansville, Ga., face first degree murder charges and commission of a felony for their part in the murder of Terry Lewis, 61, at his Hastings Run home, near Quiet Dell. The Harrison County Sheriff’s Department says the motives were robbery and revenge. According to the criminal complaint, Bosley had known Lewis as a child and was “seeking revenge for incidents that occurred during his childhood.” They also believed he had money in his residence. Marano would not specify how Bosley knew Lewis or why he wanted revenge. Bosley is said to have driven the other two suspects to Lewis’ home and waited outside. Allman and Taylor reportedly entered the home while the family was at home and sleeping. Taylor is then believed to have cut Lewis’ throat, then Allman stabbed him after an altercation outside of the bedroom. Allman and Taylor then fled the scene with Bosley. Lewis died of his wounds on the scene. The Sheriff’s Department said Lt. Pat McCarty has worked solely on this case since the incident happened in October. Marano said the case was solved thanks in large part to citizens who stepped forward with information in the last few days. Allman was arrested in Marion County at approximately 1 a.m. on Monday. Taylor was arrested in his hometown of Meansville, Ga, near Atlanta at 1 p.m. by the Pike County Sheriff Office SWAT Team. Bosley was arrested just before 3 p.m. on Monday in Harrison County. All arrests were made without incident. All three have confessed to the murder. Marano said Bosley knew Allman and Taylor through a network of friends. Allman and Taylor had not been in West Virginia for long. They both reportedly came to the area for separate relationships, and were not believed to have come to the area specifically to commit the crime. Trial is pending Taylor's extradition to West Virginia. I think it is hilarious they refer to her as Alexander Calvin Bosley, 22. For those of you who don't know Alexander used to be a female! She had the operation and has facial hair now, but used to be a girl....haha. She is Kim Bosley's daughter that used to be a clarksburg pd officer many years ago before moving away, I think she is a cop down south somewhere now.
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joe dogs
Mannington, WV
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The Law Won wrote: This here was a suicide. I was talking to the Wallace Police Department what was called in to assist with the case, and they said what it was a suicide. Check your facts, joe dogs. You mentioned something about checking some facts? Well, looks like somebody's doing the job for me. Now I can relax. It's cleared. Suicide. Right.
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“Do or do not. There is no try.”
Joined: Feb 4, 2009
Comments: 119
Harrison County
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Razor, you're fibbing, right? Just joking around, right?
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“Do or do not. There is no try.”
Joined: Feb 4, 2009
Comments: 119
Harrison County
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oh nevermind, you're not joking.
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“Dont sing it, bring it.”
Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Comments: 724
Clarksburg, WV
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No, no...it is as true as true comes. The man that was killed was Lanny Lake's (retired clarksburg pd) brother in-law, who dated Kim Bosley (the former clarksburg pd officer) for a good while, a couple years I think. So when Alexander was a little girl (haha) he was around as a boyfriend/stepdad. I don't think they were ever married though. So he/she probably either knew he kept money around the house, or she/he just wanted revenge for something in the past.
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“Dont sing it, bring it.”
Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Comments: 724
Clarksburg, WV
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And yes "He" Alexander used to be a she. But had the surgury or whatever they do and changed his/her name. I forget what it used to be??? somebody help me out????
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“Do or do not. There is no try.”
Joined: Feb 4, 2009
Comments: 119
Harrison County
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Kristen, maybe. not sure.
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steph
Charlotte, NC
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ok, I know Jeff Taylor... I'm curios, they said it was for Bosley's revenge... and Jeff is Bi sexual. Anyone know more. Were they an couple or something? Jeffs brother spent some time in a mental hospital and told me all types of stories about their parents and the way the raised them... I understand where his problems came from.
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“Do or do not. There is no try.”
Joined: Feb 4, 2009
Comments: 119
Harrison County
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Families of the murderers have left comments on the news stories. You can read them at: http://www.wboy.com/story.cfm... and http://www.pikecountygeorgia.com/archives/816...
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“Dont sing it, bring it.”
Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Comments: 724
Clarksburg, WV
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Bridgeport, WV
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wheezy_1969 wrote: Kristen, maybe. not sure. I found out today it was Cindy.
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joe dogs
Mannington, WV
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Razor. Excellent work. Thank you for telling us what for a certainty the mainstream media won't tell us. This story has all the makings of a possible novel. Let freedom of speech remain just that. This is just another case about which I know precisely nothing. I have no personal knowledge of any of the characters involved. I feel dreadfully sorry for the victim in this case and I am, in particular, vehemently opposed to any home invasion. This crime bothers me a great deal. Let's not do the Menendez brothers thing out in California and claim that the murder victim molested us. Especially, let's not make this claim after the man is dead. No opportunity for cross examination there. I didn't accept it in the Menendez brothers case and I won't accept it here. I don't care about the motive. Murder is murder. Homicide is homicide. I'm not interested in the motive. I don't care why you did it. You did it. That's enough. Let's see what happens in the courthouse.
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“Dont sing it, bring it.”
Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Comments: 724
Clarksburg, WV
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Bridgeport, WV
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wheezy_1969 wrote: Kristen, maybe. not sure. Now someone told me it was Crystal...so I dont know.
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“Do or do not. There is no try.”
Joined: Feb 4, 2009
Comments: 119
Harrison County
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Pretty sure the first name at birth was Kristen.
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“Dont sing it, bring it.”
Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Comments: 724
Clarksburg, WV
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That is what I heard from yet another person later on! So I am assuming you are right.
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