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July 31, 2007

Taking Life or Death to the Extreme; Boy Kills Mom over Baseball Game & Car Dealership Owner Kills Two Employees

Posted in: Bizarre,Crime,Murder,WTF

What is this world coming to? Has life become so irrelevant?

In Atlanta, GA, the owner of a car dealership is accused of killing two employees because they continuously asked for raises. So much for the “open door” policy.

Rolandas Milinavicius has been charged with two counts of murder in the shooting deaths of Inga Contreras, 25, and Martynas Simokaitis, 28.

Milinavicius, who was having financial problems, told police he shot the two Thursday after they kept asking for more pay, said police in East Point, which is just outside Atlanta.

“He told us that he was under a lot of stress,” East Point police Capt. Russell Popham said. “Unfortunately, he decided to take his anger out with violence.”

In another even more bizarre story, a son kills his mother after going mental when the NY Mets lost a baseball game. 25 year old Michael Anthony stabbed and struck his mother to death after losing his temper after the NY Mets lost a game on Saturday.

His father Fred Fischman shouted at him to stop, but Anthony punched him in the face and threw him to the ground, according to the criminal charges.

When Anthony’s mother, Maria Fischman, 61, tried to intervene, prosecutors said he stabbed her once in the head with a knife before chasing her into a bedroom where he struck her several times with the 20 pound (9 kilogram) barbell.

This story is made even more sad as the mother who was killed by her son refused to commit their son who had serious mental issues.


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