My absolute favorite type of crime is one where a slave or slaves slaughter
one, or preferably both, of their slaveowners. a news item like the one below
fills my heart with bloodthirsty pleasure, as well as admiration for the
slave-victims, and their decision to seek AND successfully claim, homicidal
vengeance against their slaveowners.
Over in Oregon, a 17 year old boy, enslaved at birth to his biological
creators, shot and killed BOTH of them. Matthew Ryan Sexton is the name of your
brand new double murderer. He slaughtered 42 year old Mommy Elizabeth and 43
year old Daddy Stanley, using a gun. The two bodies were found NOT inside of
the house, but about a mile away, on top of a hill. It's not clear whether they
were killed on this hill, or merely transported and dumped there, by their 2
slaves, after having been killed inside the home where they all lived.
Matthew was arrested when police spotted him AND his 13 year old brother
driving erratically, in SEPARATE cars. They did try to elude capture by not
stopping their cars when the cops tried to pull them over, but they didn't
engage in any high speed chase. Police took the two boys into custody on
erratic driving charges, and since both are minors, they then went to the hime
of Mommy and Daddy to notify them that their slaves had gotten into minor
trouble due to their driving.
That is when cops found a VERY unexpected development. Both parents were
inside the house, dead as doornails, thanks to gunshot wounds. They went back
to talk to the 2 boys, and apparently developed enough evidence to decide that
the 17 year old had committed the parental massacre, but the 13 year old
brother WAS fully aware of the killings, likely witnessed them, and is himself
being charged with hindering prosecution and eluding a police officer. 17 year
old Matthew has been charged with both murders, and will be tried as an adult
by your pathetic society, despite being a minor, and a VICTIM, forced into
slavery at birth to 2 creators who were given no type of competency tests or
subjected to background investigations. Prosecutors will NOT seek to legally
murder Matthew however, via the death penalty.
Our new slaveowner killer is a high school student. Probably a senior,
judging from his age. Police are not revealing many details, and refuse to
speculate on a specific motive, beyond the clear fact that Matthew felt
homicidal rage and hate towards his slaveowners. 17 year old Matthew does have
a criminal record. He was convicted just 45 days ago of 2 counts of theft, and
one count of burglary. He was given 5 years of probation, but no jail time,
which happily left him free to slaughter his creators.
Friends and classmates say that both brothers were very quiet, even shy, and
did not interact much with their peers. 13 year old Brian, the younger brother,
did express both rage and negative feeling towards his home-prison, and
parents. He declared to a friend of his that "I live in a tuna fish can."
Interesting verbiage, very discriptive, IMO, of how he felt TRAPPED and
ENSLAVED to inferior and abusive slaveowners.
Anyway, they are both dead now, thanks to Matthew and Brian. I hope that 13
year old Brian did WITNESS the killings, and can derive pleasurable fantasies
and mental imagery of seeing the life drain out of his creators. Since he will
be treated as a juvenile, it is certain that he will regain his freedom by age
21, at the latest. 17 year old Matthew is not nearly as lucky. Maybe he can TRY
to convince a jury that it was his 13 year old brother who committed the actual
killings? That would be good, because the 13 year old would still only be
prosecuted as a juvenile, in all likelihood.
Looks like the state of OR is doing a nice job of breeding enraged children
and the children are wisely choosing to direct their rage and hate outwards.
This parental murder location in OR is just 60 miles away from where 15 year
old Kipland Kinkel killed both of his parents, then went on a school shooting
rampage, about a month and a half ago.
Take care, JOE
The following appears courtesy of today's Associated Press news wire:
Teens Arrested in Parents' Killing
By HANS GREIMEL
DALLAS, Ore. (AP) - Deputies saw two teen-age brothers driving erratically, so
they chased the boys down and captured them. Then authorities went to notify
their parents.
That was when police found the bodies of Stanley and Elizabeth Sexton, shot to
death.
Matthew Ryan Sexton, 17, is accused of killing his parents and Brian Sexton,
13, of helping to cover up the crime.
Matthew, a student at Dallas High School, was arraigned Wednesday on two counts
of aggravated murder and will be tried as an adult, though he will not face the
death penalty if convicted.
Brian was charged with hindering prosecution and eluding a police officer, and
was held in a juvenile facility.
The boys were arrested early Wednesday. Matthew was driving a pickup and his
brother a sport utility vehicle, traveling together, and they tried to elude a
deputy who chased them, said Sgt. Richard Manning of the Polk County sheriff's
office.
``Not at any great speeds,'' Manning said. ``I don't think they were great
drivers.''
Authorities found their parents' bodies about a mile from their secluded mobile
home on the top of a hill in this rural community 55 miles southwest of
Portland.
Investigators were tight-lipped about a possible motive, where the slayings
occurred and where the boys were headed when they were stopped.
Manning said both the parents had been at work on Tuesday. Stanley Sexton, 43,
worked in maintenance; Elizabeth Sexton, 42, was with an accounting firm.
Juvenile court records show that Matthew was convicted June 1 on two counts of
theft and one count of residential burglary for offenses committed in December
1997. He was placed on probation for up to five years.
The boys' friends and classmates said the brothers were very quiet.
``I never saw him with anybody - one of the shyest, quietest guys I've ever
met,'' said Andy Villwock, 18, who took a creative writing class with Matthew
Sexton.
But Villwock added, ``In all honesty, he wrote some really weird things.''
Travis Hugmeyer, 13, who has known Brian Sexton since second grade, said the
boy would sometimes get angry for no reason and often would make fun of his
house.
``He said he lived in a tuna fish can,'' Hugmeyer said.
AP-NY-07-16-98
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The following appears courtesy of yesterday's Associated Press news wire:
Two boys arrested after slaying of their parents
Wednesday, July 15 1998
From The Associated Press
DALLAS, Ore. (AP) -- Two boys, ages 17 and 13, were being held Wednesday after
their parents were found shot to death in separate locations in this rural
community.
Matthew Sexton, 17, and his brother Brian, 13, were headed toward Falls City
when they caught the attention of a sheriff's deputy between 12:30 a.m. and 1
a.m., said Sgt. Richard Manning, who heads the department's major crime team.
The older boy was driving a pickup, while the younger was driving a Jeep
Cherokee, Manning said. Both were driving erratically.
"They were driving real close together. He suspected they were together,"
Manning said. The boys tried to elude police -- "not at any great speeds, I
don't think they were great drivers" -- before the deputy caught up with them
in Falls City, he said.
When officers tried to notify their parents, they found evidence of violence in
the family's rural home along Oregon Highway 223 outside Dallas, and in one of
the vehicles driven by the boys.
Stanley Sexton, 43, and his wife, Elizabeth, 42, were found late Wednesday
morning in separate locations near Dallas, a town of 10,500 about 55 miles
southwest of Portland.
Manning declined to comment on a motive, whether the boys were armed or where
the boys were headed when they were stopped.
Manning also declined to describe the locations where the bodies were found,
but said deputies were searching both spots, which were "not obvious from the
highway," the vehicles and the family acreage Wednesday afternoon.
The Sextons kept some cows and sheep, but the acreage surrounding their
manufactured home was not a working ranch, Manning said.
He declined to say when the shootings occurred, but said both the parents had
been at work on Tuesday. Stanley Sexton worked in maintenance; Elizabeth Sexton
was connected with an accounting firm.
Matthew was booked as an adult on two counts of aggravated murder in the deaths
and was being held in the Polk County Jail.
Brian, who was taken to a juvenile detention facility in Yamhill County, was
charged with two counts of hindering prosecution and felony eluding police.
Polk County has no juvenile facility.
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The following appears courtesy of yesterday's United Press International news
wire:
Wednesday July 15, 1998
Teens arrested after parents found dead
DALLAS, Ore., July 15 (UPI) - Two Oregon teenagers have been arrested in
connection with the shooting deaths of their parents.
Police in the rural town of Dallas, Ore., say Matthew Ryan Sexton, 17 and his
brother Brian Sexton, 13, were arrested about 1 a.m. today on suspicion of
drunken driving while driving two separate cars registered in their parents'
names.
Evidence of violence was found in one of the cars, and when police tried to
notify the parents, they found more evidence of violence in the family home.
Stanley Sexton, 43, and his wife, Elizabeth, 42, were found shot to death in
what police would only describe as ``separate rural locations'' late this
morning.
Matthew Sexton was charged with two counts of aggravated murder and was booked,
according to state law, as an adult in Polk County Jail.
His brother, Brian, was charged with two counts of hindering prosecution and
one count felony eluding police.
Dallas is about 60 miles north of Springfield, where a 15-year-old boy was
arrested last month for killing his parents and then spraying his school with
gunfire, killing two students.