'Spam King' dies in murder-suicide


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Some of you people are total jerks..

You would rather have people shot and killed rather than face some random email that you are bound to skip anyway due to filtering? Wow. I mean, sure maybe he made some cash, but he was facing the consequences (was), and you really don't know why he escaped/why they died anyway. Who knows, maybe it was something terrible that no one knows.

Just don't be so ignorant and assume things just so you can get on to another subject.

The lack of honor in his profession has nothing at all to do with what I may or may not have to do in my life. If a person is a crack dealer, gets caught and chooses to kill themselves rather than serve their debt to humanity, then yes - they are sad, pathetic and not someone I want in my gene pool. His profession is no more honorable than that of a crack dealer, or an ambulance-chasing lawyer.

Hell, I have a low opinion of ANYONE who takes their own life, as they're committing multiple counts of murder. For example, if I killed myself, I'd be killing my Parents' son, my siblings' brother, my Grandmother's grandson, etc.

For someone to choose suicide rather than a measly 21-month prison sentence (in minimum security, no less) is, in fact, pathetic.

Spamming is equivalent to a profession that can KILL someone? My God, get off your high horse.

Ah, gotta love political correctness.

It's being politically correct because you share a different opinion than others? Come on now.

Spamming is equivalent to a profession that can KILL someone? My God, get off your high horse.

When did I say that? (Here's a hint: never) Perhaps yours is the horse requiring dismount.

Just because you don't agree with my opinion doesn't give you the right to put words in my mouth, does it?

I'll ignore the low lifes that enjoy death and proceed directly to the matter at hand....

I smell conspiracy, how did they all come together? None of them share the same family name.

Who is the texas company that profited from the sent spam?

How he escaped prison so easily? and how murder-suicide was established already?!

This entire case stinks.

I'll ignore the low lifes that enjoy death and proceed directly to the matter at hand....

Wow. So... do you skip your own posts that insult others? Quandary!

I smell conspiracy, how did they all come together? None of them share the same family name.

So?

How he escaped prison so easily?

Easily? He killed himself. Welcome to Reading Comprehension 101.

...and how murder-suicide was established already?!

Because the girl who survived was a witness?

This entire case stinks.

As does your ability to read. Its interesting to me that you have no problem insulting others (which leads me to believe you've read the posts here), but completely ignore the actual story.

If you have no idea what you're talking about, why comment?

Really shows what kind of selfish scum a spammer really is; they ruin things for the rest of us and obviously have no regards for their own families either. They bring down the entire Human race, and I would not not give them the honour of considering them to be human beings at all, because to be human, you have a purpose.

I'll ignore the low lifes that enjoy death and proceed directly to the matter at hand....

I smell conspiracy, how did they all come together? None of them share the same family name.

Who is the texas company that profited from the sent spam?

How he escaped prison so easily? and how murder-suicide was established already?!

This entire case stinks.

Conspiracy over spam? Someone's been huffing the glue early this morning.

Really shows what kind of selfish scum a spammer really is; they ruin things for the rest of us and obviously have no regards for their own families either. They bring down the entire Human race, and I would not not give them the honour of considering them to be human beings at all, because to be human, you have a purpose.

Come on! a spammer?! spammers exist because people need their services, where do you think they get money from? their printer at home?

Bringing down the human race?! not the dictators in Africa? not drug dealers? not child porn traders and producers?

I don't consider my life ruined because gmail or outlook junk filter filtered the spam I recieve.

Conspiracy over spam? Someone's been huffing the glue early this morning.

People get murdered over the contents of their wallets, in this case millions were involved.

I'll try following this as long as info will be made public.

When did I say that? (Here's a hint: never) Perhaps yours is the horse requiring dismount.

Just because you don't agree with my opinion doesn't give you the right to put words in my mouth, does it?

"His profession is no more honorable than that of a crack dealer, or an ambulance-chasing lawyer."

You said it. I put no words in your mouth what-so-ever, so maybe you need to take a chill pill and count to 10. You were the one who compared spamming to selling drugs that can kill someone.

Easily? He killed himself. Welcome to Reading Comprehension 101.

You need to take a reading comprehension class yourself. His significant other got him out of prison and they were searching for him. After that he killed himself.

You said it. I put no words in your mouth what-so-ever, so maybe you need to take a chill pill and count to 10. You were the one who compared spamming to selling drugs that can kill someone.

Oh please. You're drawing totally asinine conclusions from what I said, and that's lame.

You need to take a reading comprehension class yourself. His significant other got him out of prison and they were searching for him. After that he killed himself.

Yeah, thanks. Understood the story the first and only time I read it. Just because he temporarily escaped containment long enough to off himself does not mean he "easily escaped prison".

Reading comprehension doesn't consist only of reading - you also need to comprehend what you're reading.

What in the hell are you talking about? YOU SAID EXACTLY THAT! I'm not "drawing totally asinine conclusions"... you SAID THAT! YOU compared selling drugs that can kill you to spamming. IT WAS A DIRECT COMPARISON. My God.

Please stop trolling here. You clearly misunderstood what he meant. He escaped prison without any incident to speak of. To me, that's "easily escap[ing] prison." You're just being petty here because you didn't read correctly and now you're back-peddling. Please, next time try and comprehend what you read before you slam someone else about not understanding it ;)

Ahh yes. After re-reading your points in capitalized bold font, I totally agree. :rolleyes:

Quit being difficult just for the sake of being difficult. You made the direct comparison, whether you want to agree with that or not. It's not an opinion, it's a fact. Don't lash out on me for 'putting words in your mouth' when I did no such thing.

Well any pitty i might have had kinda vanished once i read that he had choosen to kill his family as well as himself. I'm not personally going to shed any tears over someone that could do that, and unfortunatly he escaped punishment for the worst crime of all.

Lets just hope there is an afterlife, for the sake of his family, and for the sake of justice -- because if there is then you can safley assume he is currently burning in hell.

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