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TylerBeer

Quote from: neurosis on June 16, 2025, 12:30 PMI'm not sure what context he was bringing it up in? 

Maybe that she's a source of misinformation on this case? 

He wasn't specific so I'm not sure where that came from. :shrug:

just look at her twitter page

neurosis

Quote from: TylerBeer on June 16, 2025, 05:09 PMjust look at her twitter page

I think that I would rather dip my nuts in honey and sit on a fire ant hill than read her twitter page.  :D 
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Jeff

Quote from: mkd on June 16, 2025, 04:18 PM
Do with it what you will.
 Not entirely clear if he ended this interview with an admissions or denial. Sounded more like an admission he was a right winger 🤷🏻�♂️, if I had a gun to my head

This guy is full of shit. The whole thing is a lie. He wasn't a Trump voter or supporter.
They asked to see the text, he gave a lame excuse.
Then they asked him to read it again for a person that just showed up... he gave a lame excuse.

Of course he couldn't read it again because he forgot what he made up on the spot.

And there isn't a Trump voter/supporter on the planet that would have No Kings flyers in their car or even work for the Democratic party. C'mon man.

The police got the manifesto, but now.... there isn't a manifesto!  Weird eh?
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neurosis

Quote from: Jeff on June 17, 2025, 03:04 AMThis guy is full of shit. The whole thing is a lie. He wasn't a Trump voter or supporter.

The guy was a registered Republican before moving to Minnesota?

Would you at least agree that he's a religious nut?  Not saying that all religious people are nuts, but this guy obviously was.



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Jeff

Quote from: neurosis on June 17, 2025, 03:09 AMThe guy was a registered Republican before moving to Minnesota?

Would you at least agree that he's a religious nut?  Not saying that all religious people are nuts, but this guy obviously was.




I only saw the part of the clip that shows this guy crying while allegedly "reading a text" off his phone.
Then made the worst excuses for not showing the reporter the text and not repeating it.

And this guy was his part time "roommate"? because the house was closer to work? Original house is 50 miles from work?

Nah, not buying that at all. They were butt buddies.
I have coworkers that drive farther than that to work 6 days a week.

neurosis

Quote from: Jeff on June 17, 2025, 03:18 AMNah, not buying that at all. They were butt buddies.

I mean, who knows?  Maybe his religion was a cover? :lol: Was he Catholic? :D

If you were to look at a list of things this guy was against -

Anti LGBTQ
Anti abortion
target list that included abortion providers and advocates

Forget about the politicians. Which party does that sound more like?


to add:

"Friends and former colleagues interviewed by AP described Boelter as a devout Christian who attended an evangelical church and went to campaign rallies for President Donald Trump. Records show Boelter registered to vote as a Republican while living in Oklahoma in 2004 before moving to Minnesota where voters don't list party affiliation."

https://apnews.com/article/minnesota-shootings-lawmakers-suspect-21b2165404bc66f77dd5e0e36efeb065
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JParis

Quote from: Jeff on June 17, 2025, 03:18 AMOriginal house is 50 miles from work?
Yup, work is 43 miles one way....I don't have an apartment nearby...

When I worked for Services Four Automation & Cimquest, it was 55 miles one way....nevermind the days when I was on the road...

No...this one needs to clear the fog....there are too many questions, too many WTF's, too much info that doesn't quite jive....and then they won't release the "so called" manifesto....

I am dubious of everything coming out at this moment

I am NOT suggesting this but on the surface, this guys feels like an asset that his controllers lost positive control and now they need to burn the contact...

and that thought could just as easy be WAY the eff' off the reservation
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Jeff

Quote from: neurosis on June 17, 2025, 03:23 AMRecords show Boelter registered to vote as a Republican while living in Oklahoma in 2004 before moving to Minnesota

So 21 years ago he was a registered Republican.
Then he moved to Minnesota, changed his party affiliation, worked for Tim Walz and the Democratic party.
See! He swings both ways! lol
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Jeff

Quote from: JParis on June 17, 2025, 03:30 AMYup, work is 43 miles one way....I don't have an apartment nearby..
My work is 2.2 miles from my home.  ;D
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neurosis

Is it that uncommon not to release manifesto's to the public in murder cases where the investigation is ongoing?
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JParis

Quote from: neurosis on June 17, 2025, 03:36 AMIs it that uncommon not to release manifesto's to the public in murder cases where the investigation is ongoing?

It's happened but no, not all the time...

That in and of itself isn't the only issue though, so don't pick on the one, it's the totality of everything and that it just doesn't pass the initial sniff test.
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YoDoug

I saw some tweets questioning the manifesto. They claimed he had people on the list that had been out of office for years and even one person that died a year ago. Also, one of the shooting victims wasn't on the list. This doesn't mean the manifesto isn't legit his work, but it shows more of unorganized, out of date list, that would be more indicative of a mentally deranged and obsessed person than a cold calculated political terrorist.
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TylerBeer

Yeah doesn't sound like a terrorist, more just a mentally ill/unstable nut like most far right wingers
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neurosis

Someone on reddit posted a link on how to apply for the board positions this psycho was appointed to. Anyone can apply for those positions, and they don't ask for a political affiliation. Apparently a lot of the positions are voluntary?

The area of the site that you have to apply in has been shut down for maintenance. I'm sure it's just getting hammered right now. :lol:
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Quote from: TylerBeer on June 17, 2025, 04:45 AMYeah doesn't sound like a terrorist, more just a mentally ill/unstable nut like most far right wingers
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