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paul_vincent_zecchino says...

So much marijuana, starting to reek of the 70s all over again, isn't it? Is 'Kojak' resurrected & back in business? Next thing you know, Lehder's protégés will try to take over an island.

paul_vincent_zecchino says...

This does not sound at all like a random act, does it?

On Armed robbery at Paradise Island hotel

Posted 13 April 2014, 8:17 p.m. Suggest removal

paul_vincent_zecchino says...

How did the assailants know the victims had things worth robbing? Doesn't that aspect alone suggest the assailants either had knowledge of their victims if not some sort of standing relationship?

Going around doing home invasions at random can be risky and downright unprofitable. Somebody knew this family had things worth taking.

The hour is unusual, isn't it? Early morning as opposed to late/middle of the night.

More will surely come out. Always does.

On Bound, robbed and shot dead

Posted 9 April 2014, 11:03 p.m. Suggest removal

paul_vincent_zecchino says...

Agree. The Bahamas has long been an attractive place our family loves to visit, regularly and often.

On Bound, robbed and shot dead

Posted 9 April 2014, 11:01 p.m. Suggest removal

paul_vincent_zecchino says...

Well it wasn't 'Kojak' - for ancient history fans - that was arrested was it? He's long dead, isn't he? But it sure sounds like the 70s doesn't it?

paul_vincent_zecchino says...

Prominent citizen passed away within the past year? One or both of his sons targeted? Sounds like there's much more to this than has been reported. There's clear cut possible motives and dynamics in play here.

Stranger killings are exceedingly rare, despite the common misperception. More often than not, a victim and assailant had some sort of relationship.

Estate beefs, by way of example, always bring out the best in everyone.

On Bound, robbed and shot dead

Posted 9 April 2014, 10:44 p.m. Suggest removal

paul_vincent_zecchino says...

Proof that gun control empowers criminals, allowing them to prey on disarmed, defenseless citizens.

Had the shooter tried pulling this gag in say, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, or any of the other states which recognize citizens' rights to self-defense, the outcome would have been different.

So much for the UK and its 'gun control' nonsense. Banning guns causes crime, because criminals always have all the weapons they need.

On Bound, robbed and shot dead

Posted 9 April 2014, 10:39 p.m. Suggest removal

paul_vincent_zecchino says...

The Bahamas has its problems like any other country, but I'm not buying this guy's 'never visiting again' story.

This incident sounds like an inside job, and the details suggest there's much more to it. This is not a random killing. Most killings, the assailant and victim have some sort of standing relationship.

On Bound, robbed and shot dead

Posted 9 April 2014, 10:35 p.m. Suggest removal

paul_vincent_zecchino says...

Absolutely correct, Sir. Gun control increases crime by shifting the balance of power to the criminal, who becomes free to prey on disarmed, defenseless citizens.

Had any of the householders been in lawful possession of a firearm, this would have gone much differently, and likely without a shot fired.

Criminals are cowards and opportunists who immediately cease their aggressive behavior when confronted by force be it a police officer or lawfully armed citizen.

Thank you for stating the truth.

On Bound, robbed and shot dead

Posted 9 April 2014, 10:31 p.m. Suggest removal

paul_vincent_zecchino says...

The power to tax is the power to destroy.