By Rusty on July 30, 2008
During the day,
i kept trying to find ways to blame myself. Finally I got up the nerve to look at the pictures I took of him. I don’t think I need to say a lot. I need text to make the pictures format better but just not a lot to say. The picture says it all, George was murdered.
I’m feeling better today, George has been on my mind most of the day. Jessie probably wants me to shut up already. But the pain is not as bad today as it has been. But when I looked at these pictures, I got angry, very angry.
Crime scene photos show that he was clearly tied to the chain link fence via his waist band. I just realized he’s also on the wrong side of the fence. I cannot figure out anyway he could have got to the other side of the fence. His chain was still on the other side from where he is. I guess I just have to stop trying to figure it out and move on. I don’t like it when things don’t make sense. If they don’t make sense, something is missing, something is not right.
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I’m 100% Southern and consider that to be a good thing. I’m sorry for the people that don’t understand.
I grew up in Jackson, Mississippi where I went to Jim Hill High School and Millsaps College. I worked several jobs while going to college but most often could be found behind the counter at good old “Speed-E Food.” One of the most fun jobs I ever had, because of the people that lived in South Jackson.
After college, I went to work for the IRS as a Revenue Agent. I loved it and I was good at it but my health fell apart. I had to take a position of as a Functional Automation Coordinator, which was fancy Government speak for Computer Analyst.
I finally came to my senses. Decided working wasn’t a good idea for me and applied for disability. It was granted. As soon as I was shed of my responsibilities in the states, I flew to the Philippines to find out what was out there.
What I found here has been awesome, its not perfect here but I have much more of a life here than I could have in the USA. It is just too costly to live in the US for me. Don’t get me wrong, I love the USA. I miss it too. I wonder what it will feel like when I get back.
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