Saturday, January 23, 2016

Texas Dates, Love and Hate, Goats To Go

What a sad story, Love and hate, 14 years, changed the locks, and he turned around, and killed them all. Life over and done, while at home, makes it the worst story this year that I have heard. Just a little late, fates still the same, dead and gone, dead and in boxes, dead and angels in heaven again, talk about luck, take about turning the pages, new YESTERDAY, history now. 

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“THEY WERE GONNA BE MONSTERS” Man Tells Judge Why He Killed Ex & Her 6 Kids


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(BlackMediaScoop) Police in Houston say they can’t “fully comprehend the motivation” of a man who allegedly slaughtered 8 people in their home on Saturday, but David Conley has told them that he did it because his ex-girlfriend, Valerie Jackson, changed the locks.The victims have been identified as Jackson, her husband Dewayne, and children Nathaniel, 13; Honesty, 11; Dewayne, 10; Caleb, 9; Trinity, 7; and Jonah, 6. Police say Conley has told them he broke in and handcuffed the victims before shooting them in the head.

Nathaniel Jackson was apparently the 13 year old son of Conley and Valerie Jackson. David Conley is charged with 3 counts of capital murder “All ladies, any little thing I do, they want to call the police on me,” he said. “I’m an ex-felon and threatened all the time.” Conley said he and Valerie Jackson were together on and off for 14 years. He denied being physically abusive despite a criminal history of domestic violence and reasoned, “If I was so much of an abuser, why did she keep running back? That doesn’t make sense if I was that type of person.”“I love Nate. I love Nate to death,” said Conley.Conley wouldn’t talk about what happened inside the house on Saturday or what may have been the breaking point but said he was angry he was locked out of the house after paying rent.

Maybe not, can not tell, what do you say, Rachel Jarrot, as a baby? Back in the day, when dirt was blue, not brown, in a world upside down, Rach Jay, was a baby, older than Jesus Christ, pages in a book. Pictures with the rats, pictures with a little hair, back in the day, in the house in La Quinta, when she was in school, daddy was gone, out doing tricks. Games of chances, poker player for life, rat to races, back in time. Lost in time lost in space, Rachel Jarrot, as a little child, long ago, in the house, had dinner guess, rats to the milk, to share out of her bottle.

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