damn...bring back the electric chair for people like this
SPRING, Texas — The suspect in a mass shooting that left six people dead, including four children, and one injured tied up his victims and shot each one in the head, prosecutors said Thursday.
The Harris County Sheriff's Office says Ronald Lee Haskell, 33, was booked Thursday on a capital murder/multiple murders charge and held without bond.
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Police say Haskell arrived at the home wearing a FedEx uniform and once inside, he gathered several children in the home and waited for their parents to come home. He then shot seven people. Six died and one girl survived.
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"He came to this location yesterday afternoon ... and came under the guise of a FedEx driver wearing a FedEx shirt," said Harris County Precinct 4 Constable Ron Hickman. "(He) gathered up the children that were here and awaited the arrival of the parents. Sometime later the victims were shot in this residence, and we now learned that Mr. Haskell was married to a relative of the residents of this home."
Detectives said Haskell knocked on the front door of the home and when the 15-year-old girl answered he asked for her parents. She told him they were not home and so he left.
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Investigators said he came back a short time later and asked her again for her parents, but this time he told her his name and the girl recognized him as her ex-uncle. She tried to close the door on him, but he kicked it in, detectives said.
Authorities identified the dead as Stephen Stay, 39, and Katie Stay, 33, and their two boys, ages 4 and 14; and two girls, ages 7 and 9.
Haskell demanded to know the whereabouts of his ex-wife, Melanie, the sister of Katie Stay.
Haskell had a handful of previous run-ins with law enforcement in Utah, where he had lived with his wife. Neighbors said Haskell's marriage was so rocky that Stay went to Utah last fall to help her sister escape the relationship and start a new life in Texas.
Haskell had previously been jailed in 2008 in Utah on charges of assault and domestic violence.
"She alleged that he had dragged her by her hair, out of the bedroom, and assaulted her hitting her in the head," said Captain Tyson Budge of Logan City (Utah) Police.
Those charges were later dismissed.
In October 2013, Haskell's ex-wife filed a protective order against him. It was dismissed after the couple filed for divorce, online court records show. Their divorce was finalized Feb. 14.
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damn...bring back the electric chair for people like this
fam, he killed 4 kids. those cops should have emptied every clip on that coward when they had em cornered.
It's always these types of little- dudes that can't handle even a little taste of pussy, tbh..
Exactly!
He wasn't black.......
Man they shoulda shot his face down.
ugh what a piece of
of course his excuse OH HE WAS CRAZY HE WAS OFF HIS MEDS ugh tired of these crazy s and their ing medicine
Wow - that's tragically sad.
Moral of the story? Never trust a neckbeard.
or marry crazy people..
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