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Non-gun killer
This guy is a one-man demonstration of the claim that "if a killer can't get a gun, he'll use something else."
After being parolled for having murdered his first wife with a kitchen skillet, he went on a second killing spree, killing his new wife with a hammer, strangled his stepdaughter, and beat his son to death.
I'm reminded of the tale of the Westerner, asked in jury selection whether he had a moral objection to the death penalty: "Normally I do, but in the case of your client I think I can make an exception."
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