Blues Brother you are wrong. He is lucky the cops got him. He nearly beat a woman to death. I'de be happy to pop a couple of holes in him Jw or not. We need posses again and I'd be the first to ride.
TOWN LOCKDOWN IN SEARCH OF DANGEROUS FUGITIVE JW
by DannyHaszard 18 Replies latest watchtower scandals
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HE MAY SHOW UP IN KH FOR MEETING !!!
To learn more love from wise GB leaders and wise elders .
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Hellrider
He was probably a nice guy and the divorce he was going through made him snap. The fact they were divorcing means something bad happened in the marriage such as infidelity
...or he is just a controlling, JW-psychopath-asshole with a special fondness for beating his wife and kids. There are plenty of thos sobs too.
LoL, I just love DHs posts. The Tabloid-style, the drama, no beating around the bush in those posts, that`s for sure. Big fat headlines "JW psychopath on the loose". "Watchtower cult exposed, the Truth about the Truth, read all about it!!". I`m loving it. It`s not that "deep" intelectual crap you always get (more than) enough of, the whole liberal-crap "oh, society made them do it blah blah whine whine whine". There`s always a clear definition of good and evil, goodguy badguy in DHs posts. And the WTS are the evil baaadguy! (which is true too) You should be a journalist, DH.
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orbison11
He also may not be df'd, nor will the friends leave his side,,,as she pushed him to his breaking point,,,,whatever she did
yes, this also happened to me, (although not with the firearms) and the above was the outcome
orbi
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SWALKER
The poor bugger finally snapped. Maybe one Elders meeting to many over the divorce.
The only person he's likely to shoot is himself. Poor sod. Wonder why these people can't just go ahead and shoot themselves first before messing up everyone else's life? Poor guy???? Sounds like a wife beater and needs a good beating down himself...couldn't happen soon enough for me! No one deserves to be beat on...just leave!!! What is wrong with you guys that feel sorry for him??? Swalker
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DannyHaszard
Injured Woman's Husband Arraigned
Hartford Courant, United States - 57 minutes ago
... But the police report offers no reason Ambrose - a self-employed carpenter and elder in the Canton congregation of the Jehovah's Witnesses - attacked his wife ...Injured Woman's Husband Arraigned
February 3, 2006
By TOM PULEO , Courant Staff WriterCANTON -- Joseph V. Ambrose smashed his wife's face and skull with a pipe early Monday and told her she was "going to die tonight" before he left her outside a hospital and drove away, court records released Thursday state.
But the police report offers no reason Ambrose - a self-employed carpenter and elder in the Canton congregation of the Jehovah's Witnesses - attacked his wife inside their rented home.She is recovering from her injuries. He was arraigned Thursday on attempted murder, first-degree assault and first-degree kidnapping charges and held with bail set at $750,000.
He was ordered to have no contact with his wife or their four children should he make bail. He is due back in Superior Court in Hartford on Feb. 16.
Court records state that the couple had separated, but still was living at 93 Old Canton Road and sleeping in different bedrooms.
Ambrose, 55, lured his wife out of her room early Monday by telling her she had a phone call, then pummeled her, leaving multiple lacerations on her face and head, the report states.
Robin Ambrose, 41, remains at Hartford Hospital and the couple's two youngest children who were living at home are now in state custody, authorities said.
Ambrose eluded police for more than a day but was captured Tuesday morning, walking near the Canton-New Hartford line and carrying a loaded gun.
Robin Ambrose gave police the following account: She remembers her husband striking her hard on the head, saying he had a pipe and was going to "kill her." The next thing she remembers is waking up alone in her minivan outside the house, her blood "everywhere."
Robin Ambrose opened the minivan door, triggering the alarm, causing her husband to run out of the house to the van. At this time, Ambrose told his wife she was "going to die but I have to take you away from here."
Robin Ambrose asked her husband to take her to the hospital. The next thing she remembers is waking up inside Hartford Hospital, the report says. She doesn't remember walking into the building.
In 2003, police went to the Ambrose house during a "physical altercation" between Ambrose and his young son, the police report says. ----------------------- Reporter
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DannyHaszard
Injured Woman's Husband Arraigned
Hartford Courant, United States - 57 minutes ago
... But the police report offers no reason Ambrose - a self-employed carpenter and elder in the Canton congregation of the Jehovah's Witnesses - attacked his wife ...Injured Woman's Husband Arraigned
February 3, 2006
By TOM PULEO , Courant Staff WriterCANTON -- Joseph V. Ambrose smashed his wife's face and skull with a pipe early Monday and told her she was "going to die tonight" before he left her outside a hospital and drove away, court records released Thursday state.
But the police report offers no reason Ambrose - a self-employed carpenter and elder in the Canton congregation of the Jehovah's Witnesses - attacked his wife inside their rented home.She is recovering from her injuries. He was arraigned Thursday on attempted murder, first-degree assault and first-degree kidnapping charges and held with bail set at $750,000.
He was ordered to have no contact with his wife or their four children should he make bail. He is due back in Superior Court in Hartford on Feb. 16.
Court records state that the couple had separated, but still was living at 93 Old Canton Road and sleeping in different bedrooms.
Ambrose, 55, lured his wife out of her room early Monday by telling her she had a phone call, then pummeled her, leaving multiple lacerations on her face and head, the report states.
Robin Ambrose, 41, remains at Hartford Hospital and the couple's two youngest children who were living at home are now in state custody, authorities said.
Ambrose eluded police for more than a day but was captured Tuesday morning, walking near the Canton-New Hartford line and carrying a loaded gun.
Robin Ambrose gave police the following account: She remembers her husband striking her hard on the head, saying he had a pipe and was going to "kill her." The next thing she remembers is waking up alone in her minivan outside the house, her blood "everywhere."
Robin Ambrose opened the minivan door, triggering the alarm, causing her husband to run out of the house to the van. At this time, Ambrose told his wife she was "going to die but I have to take you away from here."
Robin Ambrose asked her husband to take her to the hospital. The next thing she remembers is waking up inside Hartford Hospital, the report says. She doesn't remember walking into the building.
In 2003, police went to the Ambrose house during a "physical altercation" between Ambrose and his young son, the police report says. -
DannyHaszard
Reporter
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wombat
Wow...I was totally wrong. Apologies.