Wife Urged Husband to shoot neighbor for Telepathic Rape


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A women in Utah convinced her husband to shoot her neighbor, claiming she was a victim of telepathic rape by the neighbor. Meloney Toone Selleneit who turns 54 next week was charged  with criminal solicitation, a first-degree felony, and purchase, transfer, use or possession of a firearm by a restricted person, a second-degree felony.

 

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http://www.ksl.com/?nid=960&sid=18386653

 

 

 

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Title Correction Request

 

Can a moderator please change the title to 'Wife Urged Husband to shoot neighbor for Telepathic Rape'? Thanks

The first source I got the story from was Gawker and I then got the original source from there.  That's strange gawker would post something from 2 years ago. I would not have posted this, had I known gawker reused a  2 year old story.

http://gawker.com/wife-convinced-husband-to-shoot-neighbor-for-telepathi-1379357388

The first source I got the story from was Gawker and I then got the original source from there.  That's strange gawker would post something from 2 years ago. I would not have posted this, had I known gawker reused a  2 year old story.

http://gawker.com/wife-convinced-husband-to-shoot-neighbor-for-telepathi-1379357388

 

It's Gawker, they are pushing the usual Left anti gun agenda, that it's an old story, and even false stories, don't matter, all that matters is pushing the agenda, Gawker is a bad or worse than Huffington Post and CNN/Fox when it comes to pushing agendas, they are WAY to the Left

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