Thursday, August 27, 2015

Inside Vester Lee Flanagan's life

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Vester Lee Flanagan, the crazed gunman who executed on live morning TV two local journalists who worked at his former station, was told before being fired by the station to seek help for possible mental health issues -- then lingered in Roanoke, Va., for more than two years, living in a squalor amid publicity photos of himself, porn and sex toys.

Vester Lee Flanagan, 41, who went by the professional name Bryce Williams, was ordered by his bosses at local TV station WDBJ to seek help for his frequent problems with coworkers, according to a July 30, 2012 company memo obtained by The Guardian.

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10 comments:

  1. Incrementalism. Mental illness? Take his gun. We should have taken his guns.

    This message is being endlessly pounded home lately. Not a good sign at all.

    I suppose next you'll want those stellar people who run our "mental health" services aka street pushers for Pharma, making key decisions on who should have a boom stick eh?

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  2. Seems like this idiot had moral issues,

    Wonder if any of our politicians have similar issues?

    http://gotnews.com/breaking-top-rino-chief-of-staff-ided-in-ashleymadison-hack/

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  3. It seems his insanity was exceeded by his stupidity.

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  4. Cryin shame this POS did what he did, haven't seen much publicity on it being a "hate-crime"

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  5. Guess I missed it, but haven't seen anything. Been walking at the zoo all day, enough to kill a normal person...........! :)

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  6. Assuming you went to the zoo in Asheboro, North Carolina. I went there a few yrs.
    back. A very spacious and clean zoo. Many yrs. ago I went to the Atlanta zoo.
    Big mistake. I left there depressed. There was a gorilla at the Atlanta zoo who had
    been in captivity for yrs. and yrs. When a group of us people walked thru his area,
    he lunged out from the back and started beating on the plexi glass with his fists.
    He hated us. I forgot his name but he was famous. To me, this was the height
    of cruelty. He knew we were there just to stare at him.

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    1. So sad and the Vietnamese have many wonderful qualities, but visiting their zoos, you will see that it is perfectly acceptable to taunt the animals and even poke them with sticks. At least that is the way it used to be. Thanks.

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