Too Dense to Not Comment

So I found this story via Barron

A top federal Transportation Security Administration official in Mississippi is in jail in Gulfport charged with murder in the killing of TSA worker Stacey Wright.

On Sunday, D’Iberville police said they found Wright, 43, stabbed to death multiple times in her apartment there. Authorities arrested Ruben Orlando Benitez, 45, who serves as the TSA’s assistant federal security director in Mississippi.

Barron let me know because its a “Gun Death?” story, and I generally don’t re-field other people’s “Gun Death?”-type stories, frankly there’s enough to go around, and my mailbox is filled with stories from people who don’t blog, or don’t do these stories, and there’s lots of stuff to touch-on. We don’t know what his reason for murder was, but I think we’ll all agree that no mater what surfaces, it won’t be a reasonable excuse, and Barron points out that he’s a senior official on the people who steal your stuff, and stick their hands down your pants. Conforting, ne?

Of course he stabbed her, rather than use a gun. So much for the relevance of “Gun Death”.

And of course is my controversial feeling. We have two Air-Rapists, one is dead, and one is probably going to be doing life or close-to-it for murder in prison.

Is there a downside to this? TSA should be ashamed for what they do, and frankly those who chose to ignore their deplorable behavior aren’t getting any sympathy from me.

See also Cancer Clusters from malfunctioning and over-zealous radiation devices.

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0 Responses to Too Dense to Not Comment

  1. HerrBGone says:

    I’m not going to go into the gist of the story: where a senior air-raper-thief kills a junior air-raper-thief. Instead I’m just going to comment on the phrasing of the story itself. In particular this: “… stabbed to death multiple times in her apartment there.” How does one get “stabbed to death multiple times”? Had the senior air-raper-thief-accued-killer seen The Reanimater* too many times and worked out how to actually bring someone back so he could kill them again? Layers of editorial oversight!

    * A really bad Hollywood modernization of the Frankenstein story.

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