Musings
and History
Quote
of the day:
“Many
men go fishing all their lives not knowing that it is not the fish
that they are after.”
Henry
David Thoreau
Trivia
question of the day:
What
is a “light year”? Answer at the end of the blog
A
while back down near Clinton, South Carolina a female
State
Trooper stopped a car near the intersection of I-26 and I-385, there
were two Latinos aboard. The trooper arrested the driver and asked
the passenger to get out of the car, at the same time she called for
backup and two deputies of the Laurens County sheriff’s department
headed her way. The passenger refused to get out of the car and
threatened the trooper’s life while producing an xacto knife. The
passenger then tried to slide over into the driver’s side but the
trooper held on like a bulldog and they started down the road
struggling. Finally the trooper pulled her trusty .40 caliber Glock
and shot the Latino several times killing him on the spot. I just
have a few questions. Why not shoot out one of the tires? Did the
late Latino believe that a woman would not use deadly force? Was he
wrong? I can assure you, some women are lethal with or without a
gun.
A
while back night up in Charlotte, NC there was a football game
between Charlotte Catholic and Garinger high schools. At the
beginning of the fourth quarter a fight broke out in the Garinger
stands. The cops came in and called an end to the game after
breaking up the fight. Soon afterward shots were fired in the
parking lot and another fight began. The cops took a more aggressive
stance at breaking up that fight. The cops said that they believed
the fight was gang related. What the hell is this world coming to?
A gang fight at a high school football game!
This
Date in History October 26
1948
Earlier Betty and Jerry Ferreri had been married for some time
with Betty getting the worst of the deal. Jerry was the spoiled son
of a New York family and gave Jerry enough income that he never
worked and after moving to Los Angeles and they bought him a five
bedroom house in upscale Hancock Park. Jerry was a notorious and
unapologetic womanizer and a wife beater. He hit Betty so hard on
the side of her face that it ruptured an eardrum and when he got the
doctor bill he became infuriated and hit her on the other side of her
face an ruptured that eardrum also. He said “Maybe the doctor will
give a two-for-one now.” On this day the final straw came when
Jerry brought a young model home while Betty was there. Betty
produced a large wrench and ran them both off. Betty knew that when
Jerry came back home it would be hell to pay so she conspired with
her housekeeper, Alan Adron, to kill Jerry upon his arrival. Sure
enough, Jerry came home and began dragging Betty around the house by
her hair. As directed, Alan shot Jerry twice in the stomach and then
the gun jammed and Jerry was still alive and kicking. It was then
that Betty produced a large meat cleaver and struck the staggering
Jerry 22 times in the head and shoulders that resulted in his demise.
Both Betty and Alan went to trial for first degree murder. It was
touch and go until the defense attorney quoted the things that Jerry
had done to Betty. Both Betty and Alan were acquitted. This jury
resorted back to justice in the old west when men were acquitted of
murder if the victim “needed killin'.”
1881
Earlier on October 25 Ike Clanton and Tom McLaury had came into
Tombstone, Arizona for supplies. The Clanton-McLaury gang lived out
of town on ranches and felt that the range was theirs to rob and
rustle and the town of Tombstone was the Wyatt Earp’s domain. All
throughout the day Ike Clanton and Wyatt Earp had been verbally
sniping at each other and the atmosphere was very tense. The next
day, October 26, Billy Clanton, Frank McLaury and Billy Claiborne
rode into town to help Ike and Tom. Billy Clanton and Frank McLaury
went into the closest bar and the first person they met was Doc
Holiday. Doc told them that Wyatt was about fed up with Ike’s
mouth and there would probably be a fight. Billy and Frank
immediately left and went to find Ike and Tom. In the mean time
Wyatt Earp had assembled his brothers Morgan and Virgil knowing that
a fight might be on the horizon. Wyatt’s close friend Doc Holiday
also offered his expertise. At about 3:30p Wyatt had seen the
Clanton/Mclaury bunch at the end of Fremont Street near the OK Corral
and the four of them headed that way. When the men were about 20
feet apart Wyatt said “You sons-of-bitches have been looking for a
fight and now you’ve got one”. No one knows who really fired the
first shot but it is believed that it was Virgil that pulled his
revolver and shot Billy Clanton point blank in the chest. Almost
simultaneously Doc Holiday unloaded both barrels of his double
barreled shotgun into Tom McLaury’s chest. Wyatt got off a couple
of rounds into Frank McLaury’s stomach, Frank did not go down right
away and got off a couple of rounds at Wyatt before collapsing as did
Billy Clanton. There were about 30 shots fired and it was all over
in about 30 seconds. Billy Clanton and the McLaury brothers were
dead. Ike Clanton and Billy Claiborne ran like hell and got their
young asses back to the ranch. Sheriff John Behan, a supporter of
the Clantons, had witnessed the fight and arrested the Earps and Doc
Holiday for murder. They were all acquitted when the judge ruled
that they “were fully justified in committing these homicides”.
To paraphrase the judge, “they needed killin’.” Morgan, Wyatt
and Doc were all wounded but survived.
1998
Earlier a tropical storm named Mitch had ambled in to the
Caribbean Sea apparently without much punch and seemed to be headed
toward the Nicaragua/Guatemala border. Soon thereafter it blossomed
into a category 4 Hurricane and stormed ashore as such. Belize had
already evacuated 70,000 people but the poor and indigent in
Nicaragua and Guatemala did not get the word and even if they had,
they had no transportation to escape. Mitch stalled out over
Nicaragua and eventually dumped over 50 inches of rain. The flooding
was the worst in 200 years as you might expect. Entire villages
disappeared in gigantic mudslides. There was 10 feet of water in the
Nicaraguan capitol of Tegucigalpa. No one knows for sure but it is
estimated that between 11,000 and 18,000 people perished. In several
villages that were buried in mudslides, the Presidents of Guatemala
and Nicaragua did not even attempt to dig them out and just declared
the whole area as a cemetery. In addition to this misery, the crops
of both nations were destroyed by 60% making the agricultural workers
in even more in a bind. Sometimes we think we have had it bad, but
just think of these people.
1942
On this date during the battle of Guadalcanal the aircraft carrier
USS Hornet is struck by an avalanche of Japanese aerial bombs and
torpedoes. The Japanese were desperate to hold onto control of
Guadalcanal as a fighter/bomber base to protect their advance onto
Indo-China and sent swarms of fighter and bombers to attack the US
Navy and Marines that were attacking that island. The Japanese had
put underway several shiploads of troops to counter the Marine
landing. The ultimate battle was called the Battle of Santa Cruz
where the US Navy and Marines knew that if those reinforcements
reached Guadalcanal the Marines already there would be in deep
doodoo. The explosions from the Hornet were so severe that a couple
of Japanese bombers that dropped the bombs were damaged and crashed.
By the way, it was the Hornet that US Colonel James Doolittle
launched his famous B-25 air attack on Tokyo. After a series of
gigantic explosions the Hornet was abandoned and it now rests on the
ocean bottom near Santa Cruz Island but the Japanese reinforcements
never reached Guadalcanal in force and the Marines secured control.
There was a second aircraft carrier built and launched during the war
in 1943 that was also named the USS Hornet.
Answer
to the trivia question:
A
“light year” is the distance light will travel in one Earth year
at a speed of 186,000 miles per SECOND.
Thanks
for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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