Death Note

We may have a motive behind the recent Walmart shooting: It seems he left a “death note” on his phone.

“Sorry everyone but I did not plan this I promise things just fell in place like I was led by the Satan,” [redacted] wrote in a letter titled “death note” that was stored on his phone.

But that’s not the most upsetting thing. No, it gets worse:

The note, which authorities redacted in a several places to protect the names of specific people, described how Bing “lost his dignity” when he believed his phone was hacked.

“I was harassed by idiots with low intelligence and a lack of wisdom,” he wrote. “The associates gave me evil twisted grins, mocked me and celebrated my down fall the last day.”

He had no criminal record, so this was allowed to happen.

Police also confirmed on Friday that Bing used a 9mm handgun, which was legally purchased the morning of the shooting. A box of ammunition and a receipt for the gun were discovered during a police search of his home.

Everything was legal. Just like my own Walmart tragedy. If only there was some kind of control on guns…

About Silverwynde

I'm a Transformers fan, Pokémon player, Brewers fan and all-out general nerd. I rescue abandoned Golett, collect as many Bumblebee decoys and figures as I can find and I've attended every BotCon--official and non--since 1999. I'm also happily married to a fellow Transfan named Prime and we were both owned by a very intelligent half-Siamese cat, who crossed the Rainbow Bridge on June 16, 2018. We still miss him. But we're now the acting staff of a Maine Coon kitty named Lulu, who pretty much rules the house. Not that we're complaining about that.
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