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Fla murder case gets a little strange

Posted on: July 16, 2009 2:59 PM, by Greg Laden

It turns out that the Florida couple that was murdered last week were killed as the result of a safe-cracking job gone bad. The safe was taken from the home. Seven bad guys were arrested, and found to have a very large stash of weapons.

Who has a safe full of stuff worth a home invasion and multiple murder to get? Is this something from a film that spilled over into real life?

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UPDATE: This is very funny. I was just watching MSNBC and I think I figured something out. It was teh safe itself, not the contents, that the arrested bad guys were after. Maybe an antique, maybe historically significant.

But, I'll add this: Whatever the explanation is, it is quirky. Strange. Unexpected.

Too bad the interviewer on MSNBC was not thinking on her feet ... she could have responded to the clues the Sheriff was giving her....

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This is Florida. What's weird would be "Fla murder case seems perfectly ordinary and sensible."

Posted by: steve s | July 16, 2009 7:37 PM

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