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Re: I used to work with this double murderer...
« Reply #30 on: July 12, 2009, 02:26:30 AM »
Hey Onrecess, .....

You don't know my situation so take your self rightous yuppie bullshit and stuff it.
Have a nice day or not.

I hope you don't mind, I felt I had to fix that for you Tom.  You must have been tired when you posted that.
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Re: I used to work with this double murderer...
« Reply #31 on: July 12, 2009, 02:29:58 AM »
Okay, I'll admit it took a minute... but, uh, it IS late!  ;D
PS: Didn't the first look at the title of this post sound a lot like the beginning of a joke.  Turned out to be a horror, but it does sound like, "... he always worked twice as hard as everybody else," (drums go, "ba-dump-bump") would have been the first OPost.

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Re: I used to work with this double murderer...
« Reply #32 on: July 12, 2009, 02:34:01 AM »
............ Oh, that's right, I said men.  ;D
I'm real hurt, girls. :P
Now THAT'S funny.
Tommybogan: .....


Obvious introduction of ridicule to lessen a person to make one's self seem more important.  

Did onrecess say something about about having guns and being a school teacher in one of his posts...I don't remember the exact wording mix of all of that, so I'll withold until I look it up.  
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Re: I used to work with this double murderer...
« Reply #33 on: July 12, 2009, 02:45:55 AM »
Okay, I'll admit it took a minute... but, uh, it IS late!  ;D
PS: Didn't the first look at the title of this post sound a lot like the beginning of a joke.  Turned out to be a horror, but it does sound like, "... he always worked twice as hard as everybody else," (drums go, "ba-dump-bump") would have been the first OPost.
Took me a minute too. As you said, "It IS late!"

Let's see: I used to work with this double murderer.....he always worked twice as hard as everyone else. (ba-dump-bump)

Mr. Richard cranium you are a sick and twisted man........You may just make it here after all ;D
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Re: I used to work with this double murderer...
« Reply #34 on: July 13, 2009, 07:32:07 PM »
Yikes! Um, yeah, he was a follower of 'druidism' (what he meant when he said he was a pagan).  Ignorant me didn't know Hitler was one of the multiple gods in druidism.  ::)

He plans on defending himself.  I can't wait for the stick to take the stand.



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Parrish's cult, Nazi obsession filled home
By HOWARD FRANK
Pocono Record Writer
July 13, 2009 6:00 AM

The apartment of the man accused of killing his infant son and girlfriend last week was filled with Nazi memorabilia, an arsenal of weapons and evidence of a strange religious cult.

Michael Parrish shared the home with his girlfriend, Victoria Adams, and their son, Sidney. It was plastered with photos of Hitler, Nazi symbols, books and videos. But it contained something else as well.

Hanging in several rooms in the apartment was a peculiar symbol. An inverted peace sign, made with twigs from branches. There was even one in the baby's room.

A symbol, called Life Rune, was a character from the Runic alphabet that signified life, creation, birth, rebirth and renewal. It was also used by the Nazis on the graves of SS soldiers signifying the soldier's date of birth, according to the Anti-Defamation League, which fights anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry in the U.S. and abroad.

It is also known as Odin's tree, or Odin. That's how Parrish used to refer to it, according to Luis Gonzales, the boyfriend of Adams' mom, Kim Adams.

Racists use the sign to denote "Giver of Life," in relation to women in the white supremacist movement, the ADL said.

But more significantly, it's the sign of the National Alliance, a neo-Nazi organization led by William Pierce and based near Hillsboro, W.Va. It is the largest and most active neo-Nazi organization in the United States, according to the ADL. The motto on the group's Web site is "Toward a New Consciousness; a New Order; a New People." The home had another bizarre feature — a shrine Gonzales referred to as the prayer room.

"Usually, when I went there with Kim, he'd go into the prayer room. He was real antisocial," Gonzales said.

The room was dedicated to the Nazi movement. Pictures of Adolph Hitler, Nazi signs, SS uniforms. "He collects artifacts like that. He had maybe 100 DVDs of Hitler. The police took that," he said.

The room also had the "sticks" on the wall, the Odin symbol made from branches.

The center of the room contained an altar. On the altar was a picture of Sidney next to a plate with some burned material, according to Gonzales. There were also candles around the room.

"He'd put a mat down on the floor and pray to the stick," Gonzales said.

There was also a coffee table with books in the room. "He wrote passages in them about his belief in the stick," Gonzales said.

During one visit, Gonzales and Parrish talked for a couple of hours. That's when Parrish showed him another of his collections.

"He showed me the two) AK's he got for his birthday. The 20-gauge shotgun Victoria gave him two years ago, when they first met, a .357, a 9 millimeter, a .38 and a stockpile of ammo about three feet high," he said.

Since Barack Obama became president, Gonzales said Parrish started stockpiling ammo, guns and food. "In case of war," Gonzales said.

"He was a real fanatic — a real racist," he said.
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Me: Naw, we just apply a gun-shaped remedy to those extreme life threatening situations that call for it. All the less urgent problems we're willing to discuss.

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Re: I used to work with this double murderer...
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Re: I used to work with this double murderer...
« Reply #35 on: July 24, 2009, 07:36:06 PM »
Sorry to reopen an old thread but I was out of town and missed some...
I KNOW it isn't funny, but since reading that last post the phrase, "He would... pray to the stick" keeps popping into my mind and cracking me up.  ??? Gee, seems normal enough, huh? ;D for some reason that just cracks me up!

 

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