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  1. A man in Kentucky facing eviction over his hostile temper became enraged by how his wife cooked his eggs and killed her, his stepdaughter and three neighbours with a shotgun before shooting himself on Saturday.

    Trooper Jody Sims of the Kentucky State Police said 47-year-old Stanley Neace killed the five people in two mobile homes in rural eastern Kentucky around 11:30am local time, then went to his home and turned the gun on himself.

    Neighbours in the roadside mobile home park said Nease stormed across the lawns of about seven homes in his pajamas and fired dozens of shots from a 12-gauge pump shotgun.

    Sims said that when state police arrived about an hour after the gunfire began, they heard a single gunshot and found Neace's body on the porch in the unincorporated community of Mount Carmel in Breathitt County. The county is home to about 16,000 people.

    Sherri Anne Robinson, a relative of two of the victims, said witnesses to the shootings told her that Neace became enraged when his wife did not cook his breakfast to his liking.

    Robinson said that when his wife fled to a neighbour's trailer, Neace followed and shot her and the others. Robinson says he allowed a young girl to flee.

    "He just got mad at his wife for not making his breakfast right and he shot her," Robinson said. "She tried to run to tell my family and he shot them too because they found out about it."

    The victims were identified as the gunman's wife, Sandra Neace, 54; her daughter Sandra R. Strong, 28; and neighbours Dennis Turner, 31; Teresa Fugate, 30; and Tammy Kilborn, 40.

    The names of the victims were provided by Kentucky State Police, while Robinson described their relationships. Fugate is Robinson's sister, Turner is her cousin and Kilborn was a witness who happened to step onto the porch of another trailer when she heard the commotion.

    Robinson said Fugate was shot in front of her 7-year-old daughter.

    "Her daughter said, 'Please, please don't shoot me,' and he said, 'All right, you can leave,' and she ran out," said Robinson, who spoke to her niece after the shootings. "She went and told her neighbours, and the neighbours called the law."

    Robinson says Neace had never appeared threatening to her, but that he was known to have a violent history. Sims could not confirm that Neace had a criminal record.

    County prosecutor Brendon Miller said his dealings with Neace came on nonviolent issues involving child support. Neace also was in Miller's office a month ago regarding a traffic ticket.

    Authorities started receiving calls from concerned neighbours around 11:30 in the roadside mobile home park outside Jackson, southeast of Lexington. Sims said when they arrived about an hour later, they heard a single gunshot, then found Neace's body on his porch.
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    They found victims in two other trailers. Other neighbours fled the trailer park in fear for their lives during the shootings.

    Landlord Ray Rastegar said Neace received monthly disability checks from the Social Security Administration, though he didn't know what his disability was. Rastegar said he had begun the process of evicting Nease, who had lived in the trailer park for about seven years, because he had become increasingly hostile toward neighbours in recent months.

    "He was unpredictable," Rastergar said. "Little things would set him off."

    Neighbour Steve Smith saw the rampage from the window of his mobile home. When he walked outside, Smith said Neace took a shot at him but missed.

    "He chased his wife around that Jeep shooting at her," Smith said, pointing to a shotup sport utility vehicle parked outside his mobile home. "I heard her screaming and running."

    Smith said Neace ended up mumbling to himself on the porch of his trailer, pointed the shotgun at his head and pulled the trigger.

    "He's been trouble ever since he's been here," Smith said. "He's always been trouble."

    Source: http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/americas/4121065/Enraged-over-eggs-man-kills-five

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  2. wow, just wow and all that over eggs?

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  3. "Her daughter said, 'Please, please don't shoot me,' and he said, 'All right, you can leave,' and she ran out,"

    America - a retard has a gun and anyone else hasn't, pure logic...

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    Schrobby said:
    "Her daughter said, 'Please, please don't shoot me,' and he said, 'All right, you can leave,' and she ran out," said Robinson, who spoke to her niece after the shootings. "She went and told her neighbours, and the neighbours called the law."

    That girl is a hero. It was brave of her to actually try to ask him not to shoot her.

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  5. Ninsheart said:
    That girl is a hero. It was brave of her to actually try to ask him not to shoot her.

    She would be a bigger hero if she would kick him into the balls take his gun and blow his head - that would be a cool thing...

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    She would be an hero if attempting that had gotten her killed, so I quite like the method of her choice.

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  7. so, you guys know any 7yo's who know how to handle a shotgun XD?

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  8. calister said:
    so, you guys know any 7yo's who know how to handle a shotgun XD?

    She would just need to pull the triger and how to load a shotgun you see in each action movie
    ...and it's Amerika

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  9. calister said:
    so, you guys know any 7yo's who know how to handle a shotgun XD?

    It's the USA. I guess 75% of the 7yo girls there know.

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  10. I don't think it was just because of the eggs, stress that built up over the years maybe. The eggs might have been just the breaking point.

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  11. alex251 said:

    She would be a bigger hero if she would kick him into the balls take his gun and blow his head - that would be a cool thing...

    She'd be dead.

    Schrobby said:

    It's the USA. I guess 75% of the 7yo girls there know.

    That's not young enough. We need our newborns to be ready when the country eventually revolts, after getting the supreme court to allow citizens to have fully automatic weapons.
    It's not good when the government outlaws the weapons it uses so you can't win a fight against it when needed.

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  12. Wow, that's totally rational behavior

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  13. Why he killed himself is very simple: if he'd been a woman, he could've blamed it on PMS.

    But reading this really makes me wonder what went on inside of his head... ='_'=

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  14. redneck rampage. It's real!

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  15. Well, its veeery easy to get a gun in USA, and there are people who does not have the mental health to be allowed to carry one.

    I believe the point is not to equal the government weapon power but to stop making more and more guns. Guns are for killing, thats the only real purpose they had, they are not for sport, protection, safety, etc. Giving more weapon power to the population equals more dead people.

    You can get a new gun from $60 dollars, i cant remember the model but is a completely functional .22 caliber.

    Its a shame he kill himself, i would had liked to hear his deffense in a trial.

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