Musings
and History
Merry
Christmas, y'all!
Quote
of the day:
“In
Los Angeles there is a hotline for people in denial. So far no one
has called.”
George
Carlin
Trivia
question of the day: In the movie “Gone With The Wind”
Scarlett's boyfriend before Rhett was Ashley Wilkes. What was the
name of the Wilkes' plantation and who played Ashley in the movie?
Answer at the end of the blog
On
the weekend ending July 16 2016 there was five murders here in
Greenville, SC, the buckle of the Bible Belt. On Friday afternoon a
woman in her mid-thirties drove into the parking garage of an
apartment complex in downtown Greenville. She waited for and then
shot a 28 year old woman to death while she was getting out of her
car. She then drove about 7 miles to a race track, stopped her black
Jeep Patriot and shot and killed her 9 and 5 year old kids and then
herself. What in the hell could have caused this craziness? Here is
the reason:
She
and her husband had separated and there was trouble brewing about
custody of the kids. Not only that her estranged husband had moved
out of their pretty fancy home in an affluent neighborhood and moved
into that apartment complex downtown where the murder took place.
His wife thought he was having an affair with the 28 year old woman
and apparently was moving on with his life. Both he and the alleged
girlfriend were employees at Michelin. The cops had visited the
estranged wife on several occasions because of threats she had made
to her husband the the murdered woman but no action was taken.
According to many that woman's mind was clearly unbalanced and the
kids needed to be removed from her custody but there is a limit on
what the police can do. But there are agencies that do have the
authority to judge a parent's mental state when children lives are
involved or threatened and take action..this did not happen and the
kids and the murdered woman paid the price.
Then
over on the west side a man and woman were seen arguing. A short
while later the man with gun in hand was seen chasing the woman and
eventually caught up and shot her. In the meantime some of the
witnesses to this called the cops and they were on the scene very
shortly after that shooting and confronted the shooter who responded
by opening fire on the cops. They responded with gunfire of their
own and the shooter was dead before he hit the ground. The woman
lived for a few minutes after she was shot but succumbed a short
while later. Merry Christmas.
This
Date in History December 25
1776 After a few
days of planning General George Washington decided that on this date
he would sail back across the Delaware River from Valley Forge and
retake the Hessian compound known to be in Trenton, New Jersey. The
Continental army consisted of 5,400 men and several artillery pieces.
When Washington arrived on the New Jersey shore he had only 3,000
troops and no artillery but he decided to attack anyway. He
suspected that the most of the Hessians would be under the weather
from partying the night before. The Hessians had the mother of all
hangovers and when the Patriots swarmed the town they either ran away
or surrendered. The Patriots lost only 4 killed and they captured
over 1,000 Hessians. One peculiar thing that happened was that the
commander of the Hessians in Trenton was dying of tuberculosis and
was very near death. Some of the Hessian soldiers asked that
Washington visit with him and accept sword of surrender before he
died. Washington initially said “to hell with the bastard.” But
his officers persuaded him that it would be the honorable thing to
do. So he went into the tent and waited while the German General
said a speech before handing over his sword with Washington standing
there tapping his foot. Finally the General handed over the sword,
Washington took it and with out a word turned away and quickly left
the tent. I don’t think he wanted to be there. This victory was
not significant in any way except it proved to each of his soldiers
that they could prevail against the enemy after a series of losses.
1996 Little
JonBenet Ramsey is murdered in her Boulder, Colorado home. At 5:52 a
JonBenet’s parent John and Patsy Ramsey called the police the next
morning and reported her missing. There was a ransom not of $188,000
found the seemed peculiar because that was the exact amount of John
Ramsey’s bonus for that year. The ransom not was unnecessary
because the corpse of JonBenet was found in basement of her parent’s
house wrapped in a carpet. She had her hands tied behind her with
electrical cord and there was duct tape over her mouth. There also
were signs of sexual assault. The dumb-assed Boulder PD screwed up
the crime scene when they allowed the father to moved JonBenet’s
body to her bedroom. As you might suspect, this corrupted any and
all further forensic evidence that could be used to find the killer.
As a result the murderer of little JonBenet has not been determined
to this day.
1869 On this date a
16 year old John Wesley Hardin got into an argument in a card game
and with definite lack of Christmas spirit, Wes called the man out
into the street for a show down. Both men drew and Wes shot his
fellow card player in the forehead killing him instantly. This was
neither the first nor the last of men killed by Wes Hardin. In fact
he was by far the most prolific murderer in the history of the old
west; it is known that he had killed at least 20 men, maybe more. On
one occasion he got into a gun fight with a soldier and killed him.
The military sent three troopers to arrest him and he killed all
three of them. He hated blacks and would hunt for them just like he
hunted rabbits so blacks gave Wes a wide berth. Finally law
enforcement got fed up and Wes was sent to prison for 14 years and
came out a changed man. He was no longer the bloodthirsty killer of
before and had studied law while in prison and came out and was
admitted to the bar. He opened a practice in Gonzales, Texas but
found the town too boring and moved to El Paso. While standing in a
bar in El Paso a local gunman walked up behind Wes and shot him point
plank in the back of the head. This jackass wanted to be known as
the man that killed Wes Hardin. The Judge in El Paso decided that
the shooter had enough notoriety and sent him to the gallows. I’ll
bet he was shocked, or maybe he felt suspended.
Born today:
1642 English
physicist Sir Isaac Newton. He said “I can calculate the motions
of the heavens but not the madness of man.” Me neither, Sir Isaac.
He is one of my heroes, by the way.
1887 American
Hotelier Conrad Hilton. He said “Success seems to be connected to
action. They that are successful are always moving, they may make
mistakes but they are always moving.”
1908 Flaming
homosexual Quinton Crisp. Once while making a speech in Ireland he
said he was an atheist. This dumb-ass woman got up at asked “Is
that the God of the Catholics or the God of the Protestants that you
don’t believe in.” There is no accounting for blind stupidity.
Answer to the trivia
question:
Leslie Howard played
Ashley Wilkes and his plantation was “Twelve Oaks”.
Thanks
for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow.
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