Episode 257
Update: 2024-02-0516
Description
Sue Taynor was worried about her 21-year-old daughter, Jessica Sacco. She was bipolar, depressed, and vulnerable, having just gotten out of a bad relationship. When Jessica moved into a one-bedroom apartment in Urbana, Ohio, she began to open her home up to people who were a negative influence on her. Soon enough, there were six people living in the small unit. By the end of March, 2012, there would only be five.
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Victims and perps with IQs above 80 need not apply
Meth Heads???
I beat the shit out of 6 juggafags, 4 "guys" and 2 girls. The girls started shit, started throwing fist and so it was my privilege to give them all free dental work. It was hilarious watching one girl's nose explode and then I used one of the guys head to open the driver's side window. When the cops came, 2 "guys" and 1 girl got cuffed and stuffed.
R.I.P. sword and scale. the lack of a free option says you've given up any potential for growth and are on the track for a slow death.