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TheManiacNextDoor wrote:
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RayPeterson wrote:
Some people are even proud of gathering "artefacts" from mass murderers.
This one has Huberty's job application.
http://www.supernaught.com/crimefiles/huberty.html
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"A total of *3* Huberty signatures!" LMAO! Whatever...
I like the big red "NO" written all over the application. Even Reuben didn't want to work with him. The guy was clearly psycho....<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>
Yeah, the big red "No" leaves little space for misunderstandings.
But although being a psycho he was employed before. See the "Previous Employments" box? I count 6 employments. I wonder what this guy has done before. Grave digger? No, I just looked it up on wikipedia. Metal welder. Afterwards security guard.
That's the way he looked like:
And this is taken from wikipedia. Actually made me chuckle a little:
"In 1986, Etna Huberty, James Huberty's widow, unsuccessfully sued McDonald's and Babcock and Wilcox, his longtime former employer, in an Ohio state court for $5 million, claiming that the massacre was triggered by the combined mixture of McDonald's food and work around poisonous metals. She alleged that monosodium glutamate in the food, combined with the high levels of lead and cadmium in Huberty's body, induced delusions and uncontrollable rage. An autopsy did reveal high levels of the metals,[2] most likely built up from fumes inhaled during 14 years of welding. Autopsy results also revealed there were no drugs or alcohol in his system at the time of the killings."