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Webster Foodtown Murder
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 3:46 pm
by Teamless
It can happen anywhere, this just happens to be 1/2 mile from my house,
It is believed to be the first homocide in the Clear Lake City area in more than two years.
http://www.yourhoustonnews.com/bay_area ... 42cc1.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
My wife wonders why I carry every day, all day, whenever legally possible.
I just wish I could get my wife to use her CHL, she has had it for 18 months almost and has not yet ever carried her weapon on her person or purse, she keeps it locked in her car. not likely she will be able to get it when she would need it
Re: Webster Foodtown Murder
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:02 pm
by schufflerbot
i had the same problem when trying to convince my wife to get her CHL. i didn't want to force her hand, or try to scare her with 'what if' stories... so i told her that, 'in my absence, you are the sole protector of our daughter. if someone were to try to take her away, or do harm to her... it's up to YOU to stop them.'
her plastic should be arriving soon ;)
Re: Webster Foodtown Murder
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:24 pm
by puma guy
Four arrested. 3 men 1 woman. Only $50M bond each - outrageous
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas ... 280653.php
Re: Webster Foodtown Murder
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 8:55 pm
by Thomas
When you wrote "$50M" I was thinking $50 Million
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, but then I read the article and it was $50 Thousand. That does seem a bit low.
Re: Webster Foodtown Murder
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:12 pm
by CheBC
Can someone explain how the bond works? Does that mean that they can get out of jail for $5k? Does a bail company base the decision to give the $5k (it is a loan more or less, right) on the crime? Would that mean it is less likely someone will loan them the money to get out?
Re: Webster Foodtown Murder
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 7:13 am
by Teamless
CheBC wrote:Can someone explain how the bond works?
If I remember right.
Bail is the full amount needed to get out.
Bond is normally 10% of that amount used as collateral. If you fail to show, then the city, county, state or whatever entity you paid the bond to can come and get your property that you used as collateral.
So when they say $50,000 bond, if I am right, then the real "Bail" is $500,000.
Re: Webster Foodtown Murder
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 9:12 am
by RoyGBiv
Rest in Peace young man.
Please remember... even with a gun on your hip, walking INTO a bad situation that is easily avoidable is a bad idea.
Possessions are not worth your life. That's what insurance is for.
This young man was right.... Dead right. For a Caprice.
He would have been better served using his phone. Tragic.
his death involved an altercation about his car parked near the store - a white customized Classic Caprice with custom rims, New Orleans Saints flags on top and ominous skulls painted on the side back windows.
Re: Webster Foodtown Murder
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 9:40 am
by SAK
Teamless wrote:CheBC wrote:Can someone explain how the bond works?
If I remember right.
Bail is the full amount needed to get out.
Bond is normally 10% of that amount used as collateral. If you fail to show, then the city, county, state or whatever entity you paid the bond to can come and get your property that you used as collateral.
So when they say $50,000 bond, if I am right, then the real "Bail" is $500,000.
$50,000.00 dollor bond means that someone has to put up $50,000.00 to the entity (city, county, state) to garuantee that the suspect will show up for proceedings in the case. A bonding company will put up the bond for a fee - usually 10% & they will want a note signed for enough collateral to cover the full cost of the bond. If the actor does not show up in court - the bonding company has to surrender the full amount of the bond. Then they attempt to find the actor & start proceedings to collect on the note. Once he is back in custody the bonding company can recover their money.
Re: Webster Foodtown Murder
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 7:36 pm
by puma guy
I forget sometimes that most use K as 1,000 as in computer lingo and kilowatts. I worked in the refining business for 35 years and M is 1,000 as in 1M barrels and 1M Roman soldiers.
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Re: Webster Foodtown Murder
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 10:47 pm
by CheBC
puma guy wrote:
I forget sometimes that most use K as 1,000 as in computer lingo and kilowatts. I worked in the refining business for 35 years and M is 1,000 as in 1M barrels and 1M Roman soldiers.
![Mr. Green :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
I work in the refining business now, and the M = 1000 thing drives me crazy since M = 1,000,000 and k = 1,000!
Just out of college, after using the metric notation for 5 years, I was so confused the first time I saw someone refer to 1,000,000 as MM.
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Re: Webster Foodtown Murder
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 11:19 pm
by apostate
Yeah. We need to ditch MMBTU and switch to GJ.
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Re: Webster Foodtown Murder
Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 1:10 pm
by puma guy
apostate wrote:Yeah. We need to ditch MMBTU and switch to GJ.
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I am not familiar with GJ. How 'bout FOE?
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BTW how did we get from a horrible murder to refinery talk? Wrong turn somewhere, huh? Oh. I guess that would be me
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Sorry!