My sister was killed by her fiance.

He was, well, normal.

Took good care of her during recovery from surgery.

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A bit weird , but nothing stands out.

Weird as in opposite interests and shy where my sister was outgoing.

Never would have expected it from him.

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Among other things, my outside doorknobs were in bad shape so they installed new ones.

The dad seemed pretty nice, even did a little bit for free.

Three days later he killed his new clients because they were unhappy with his work.

A neighbor saw what happened and ran into her house and hid.

He kicked her door in and shot her too.

I was terrified until he was caught.

He was really nice and I had gone to K-12 with him.

Never knew him to be the kind of person that would even get upset.

Then I get a text a couple years ago asking Do you know about X?

This dude beat them with a fucking baseball bat and hammer.

He almost got the death sentence, but ended up with life in prison with no possibility of parole.

He was a seemingly nice, polite teenager.

I used to drive him and my sister around for various dates and things.

He was quiet, but not oddly so.

He just seemed like a normal teenage boy.

I graduated high school with Dr. Death, Chris Duntsch.

He was an asshole.

He was charming with teachers and people who could benefit him.

He was awful to everybody else.

He was easily irritated and if you got on his nerves he would really lose his cool.

And people would just shrug their shoulders and say thats just how Chris is.

The younger brother of a girl I was friends with in middle school and high school.

Are we connected many many years later and found out that the younger brother had murdered someone.

He was extremely controlling and abusive.

Eventually kid snapped and murdered him.

I think I felt worse for the kid because a lot of people cant get away from their abusers.

His story is that the guy attacked him saying hed rather he died than break up.

He had injuries consistent with fending off a knife attack and said he killed the man in self-defense.

What probably really screwed him over is that he didnt call the cops He hid the body instead.

He committed the crime in a place where being gay or bisexual isnt really acceptable.

In my first semester of college, I had a computer science professor I really loved.

His severely autistic son had died in a tragic pool accident.

He noted that the media was trying to make him look bad.

I created a GoFundMe for funeral expenses; he appreciated it and shared photos to use on the page.

Fast forward half a year.

I get calls from news reporters asking what my thoughts are…

He had been arrested on suspected unintentional manslaughter.

His son was never supposed to be unattended.

Hes being charged with unintentional manslaughter and various forms of child abuse.

I still believe it was intentional.

He was an asshole.

Im not surprised he killed somebody.

He killed a 65 year old man in a revenge/drive by shooting.

He shoot at the wrong house.The guy he intended to kill didnt even live in that neighborhood.

I spent 3 months on a study abroad with a special forces, ex-FBI, guy named Joe.

Id describe Joe as very intense but kind-hearted.

The military was very important to him and he always seemed very focused on that.

But occasionally hed make a dry joke or let his guard down for a moment with the group.

He was very into photography and shared lots of great photos from the trip.

He was also somewhat the protector of the group and we always felt completely safe with him.

He pulled out a large knife he carried on him and casually brandished it as he walked by.

The judgment effectively ended his career and he felt he had been unfairly judged.

He brought a gun into the base and shot his commander dead then killed himself.

He was a nice man, married with grown kids.

He would often come over for dinner and help with minor repairs around the house.

We moved away a few years later and he wanted to buy the house back.

When the cops raided his house, there was no sign of his wife.

Upon looking into it, no one had seen or heard from her in months.

Turns out, he had murdered her and buried her in their backyard.

I sat next to that man at the dinner table as a child.

I went to High School with a girl who poisoned her father.

No one knew until she confessed a year later watching a Shakespeare play in College.

She was a little weird in school, but I didnt think she was capable of that..

There was this kid that would sit next to me in Chemistry during my sophomore year of HS.

On the worse end hed sometimes get up and run out of the classroom.

Our TA would then spend most of the period trying to find him.

His life was definitely shit by the looks of it.

He ran off but got caught at a nearby gas station.

He got a sixteen year sentence about two weeks ago.

Was hired at the same time as him.

WOrked right next to him for several years.

He was one of those stoner guys always bragging about the parties he went to.

My sister was killed by her fiance.

He was, well, normal.

Took good care of her during recovery from surgery.

A bit weird , but nothing stands out.

Weird as in opposite interests and shy where my sister was outgoing.

Never would have expected it from him.

My best friends older brother killed her step mom.

Strangled her and burned the house down.

He was just like any other teenage older brother.

A bit rebellious but nothing out of the ordinary.

He was kinda goth and liked heavy metal and had dark humour.

He played Goldeneye with us and always let me use the see-through purple controller.

He teased his little sister just like any brother would.

Nothing ever indicated what he would do later in life.

I played basketball with a guy a few years ago in high school.

Everyone in his group said he pulled the trigger but he denied it.

Boy a couple years my minor in high school.

he was always the outcast in his classes.

either way, kitchen knife, drained her into the tub.

in court he showed no remorse and was proud to have finally ended someones life.

his father was my professor in university.

he took it very hard.

So he was a little, well, he wasnt stupid or disabled but Id say slow, basically.

He was the younger brother of a friend of mine.

Actually hed never expressed any anger or anything toward the girlfriends mother, at all.

Hed said how happy he was that she was letting them live there and helping with the baby.

After, we only saw him once more, in court, when he was sentenced.

I just dont get it, I dont think I ever will.

They get out safely and watch their house burn to the ground.

The cars eventually exploded.

I believe he went to jail for attempted murder, not sure.

I worked with a guy that murdered his gf.

He was a cool dude.

I sat with him a lot on my lunch breaks.

We talked about football, school, life etc.

Never would think he was a killer.

He was not an aggressive person at all.

Probably drank a little too much, but he was always just a good dude raising a good family.

Last time I talked to him was three days before his trial.

He ended up changing his plea to guilty to receive 25 years instead of life.

Hes at Leavenworth now, going on probably seven or eight years now.

Feel bad for the family of the guy he shot.

He was a medically retired vet and didnt deserve to be gunned down like that.

As much as the murderer was my friend, he gets to go home one day.

The guy he shot never will.

One of my parents friends use to come around all the time.

He was probably only 21. pop in of guy who wouldnt hurt a fly.

A couple of years later he moved and we seen him on the news for murder.

Turned out he got on the ice and his girlfriend convinced him to kill her ex with her.

They then buried him in concrete.

Only reason they got caught was because they wrote their fucking names in the concrete.

I was friends with a guy who was accused of physical abusing his son.

He went through the courts to fight it.

The ex girlfriend finally admitted she made it up because he cheated on her .

He ended up killing her then himself.

I knew the whole family well.

Never showed any signs of being violent though.

The mother and 2 daughters were wonderful people, it was a real tragedy.