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Post by UnboundGodz on Jan 23, 2017 16:30:45 GMT
"In Humboldt County, Calif. Police say they're investigating the theft of an urn containing the ashes of Ryan Wagner, a 6-year-old boy who died from cancer in 2011, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Ryan's parents say that after the urn and other items, including the "courage beads" the boy was given during his treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma, were stolen from a safe during a December burglary, the $5,000 reward they offered became a ransom when they were told of a threat to dump out the ashes. On the Bring Ryan Home Facebook page, mom Anita Wagner says they handed $5,000 in small bills to local lawyer Kathleen Bryson last Friday and she returned 45 minutes later with the ashes and other belongings. Bryson tells the Lost Coast Outpost that her client contacted her after learning that people he knew had the ashes and planned to dump them out. Bryson says she gave the family her $500 fee and doesn't believe her client had any share of the reward. "The burglars—I don't know how they sleep at night," she says. Ryan's dad, Joshua Wagner, says he suspects Bryson's client is the real thief and is disgusted that the person appears to have gotten away with it. He says the family now plans to scatter Ryan's ashes and "set [him] free." SourceMy question is why hasn't the police questioned this lawyer? They apparently know who took the remains. Your thoughts?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2017 21:54:28 GMT
How low can one go? Humanity seizes to amaze and discust me! This really is unbelievable.
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Tundra
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Post by Tundra on Feb 15, 2017 2:23:34 GMT
It's shit like this that makes me think the death penalty has some use in modern society.
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