“Gun Death” Abduction

Ok this is a story that’s as bizarre as it is brutal.

Delaware police arrested a man wanted for the murder of a Wilmington woman who was allegedly abducted while walking her dog in the Brandywine Hills neighborhood around 9 Monday morning….Wilmington Police arrested 24-year-old Army Staff Sgt. Dwight Smith and charged him Tuesday with first-degree murder and kidnapping.

Smith allegedly wanted to kill someone when he hit 65-year-old Marsha Lee near her Wilmington home, according to court papers….Smith reportedly offered to take Lee to the hospital after hurting her in the crash, according to court papers.

But instead of getting her help, Smith allegedly took Lee to a DelDOT rail yard near I-95, smashed the woman’s head against a rail and dumped her naked body, court papers said.

Scary story, and of course one that didn’t need a gun to be brutal. Carry your guns all the time, because even a quick walk of the dog could end in a fight for your life.

Also the man arrested is a Soldier, a member of the group that conversely should be the Only ones to be armed…and NEVER armed because they can have mental issues.

Maybe we should worry less about the tools…

h/t Mike W.

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0 Responses to “Gun Death” Abduction

  1. mike w. says:

    H/T link is 404’d.

    Sick story. And folks wonder why I carry every time I walk my dog.

    • Weerd Beard says:

      Sorry about the link SNAFU, Seems I forgot to copy your URL to the clipboard and the hyperlink punches that last quote into the browser.

      Armature hour here!

      Yeah the “Gun Death?” Files have really solidified me carrying ALL THE TIME!

      Also its been a few months since I’ve had to run my own searches (Thanks loyal readers!) but when I do, it takes less time to find a week’s worth of stories as it does to write my short blurbs on them….and honestly I spend most of my time refilling the banks just getting the date syndication right.

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