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Real Life Fatal Attraction


Mr. Scot

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"At one point, Brown abruptly stopped the car, shot and killed Sandra Barnett, and then shot and killed herself."

And what did she do next? 

 

I think when death is the result, it should be 'finally' instead of 'at one point'. 

I can't help feeling like it should have been Buster getting the bullet, instead of his wife.

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"At one point, Brown abruptly stopped the car, shot and killed Sandra Barnett, and then shot and killed herself."

And what did she do next? 

 

I think when death is the result, it should be 'finally' instead of 'at one point'. 

I can't help feeling like it should have been Buster getting the bullet, instead of his wife.

Really? What about the batshit crazy chick that did all this?

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We were actually driving back from NC to Dallas that day and got stuck in the traffic jam that occurred from this. We were stuck at the Georgia/Alabama line on 20 for almost an hour and finally got up to the scene where there was a black Durango that had been drug to the side of the road with all the windows smashed out. 

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