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1996 Lake of Madness episode Paul Crawford murderer


I rarely get bent out of shape but I saw that episode last night and was disgusted...old coot killing two innocent children over nothing, I know the type, I have a P.I. License and have ALL the names and numbers, emails, etc for the worthless kids of this POS that his kids make EXCUSES for - There are no Excuses for killing children over you being a jerk, even if they called u a name. Paul Crawford is in HELL. What a coward. My dad that, I'd dis-own him not make excuses that's almost as bad....

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That episode REALLY bothered me

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Yes, it got me real worked up...and for his kids' to stick up for him was just a slap in everyone's face...just disgusted...

Dave "Crown Time" Blankenship for Time Man of the Year.

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I had felt bad for Paul Crawford until I got to the end of the episode, what a pile of *beep*

What upset me early in the episode was when the other family shot guns in his direction or tried to spook him with them. If he was a war veteran, which I believe they claim he was, that is something you don't mess around with, those guys usually have PTSD and have been to war, very horrible thing to do over a land dispute. Though what he did was unforgivable, even if they did taunt him, if you kill a family and children, you are a scumbag.

I was reading a few message boards and it appears the land was indeed his after all was said and done, so his fight was legit. If the old guy would have waited for a court date, he would have had his wish. The other thing I read that was interesting is about a friend of Warrens that was at a few of those parties, the claim was they wanted to chase the "old guy" out and figured he would just move if they messed with him enough. Being this was on message boards, I'm not sure how true these statements are, but interesting never the less.

End of the day, the actions of Paul Crawford make him a pile of *beep*

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