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<blockquote data-quote="50/50Farms" data-source="post: 1810042" data-attributes="member: 42731"><p>I know what you mean ma'am. A family member of ours was killed on the property that borders ours two years ago. We know who did it we think, but the sheriff's department couldn't make a case off of it. It is what it is. People talk about ghosts and spirits and haints in those woods but I tell them the only devils in those hills are the original himself and the people he's gotten into who run around there with no regard for property lines or rights or laws. </p><p></p><p>Those bastards hit him in the head and rolled him for his money and tossed him in the creek. He was found in a snag, bloated and naked. I'd like to do what I know ought to be done but this isn't my grandfather's world anymore. Somebody's got to be a real threat before you can shoot them these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50/50Farms, post: 1810042, member: 42731"] I know what you mean ma'am. A family member of ours was killed on the property that borders ours two years ago. We know who did it we think, but the sheriff's department couldn't make a case off of it. It is what it is. People talk about ghosts and spirits and haints in those woods but I tell them the only devils in those hills are the original himself and the people he's gotten into who run around there with no regard for property lines or rights or laws. Those bastards hit him in the head and rolled him for his money and tossed him in the creek. He was found in a snag, bloated and naked. I'd like to do what I know ought to be done but this isn't my grandfather's world anymore. Somebody's got to be a real threat before you can shoot them these days. [/QUOTE]
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