Tacoma, Wash. Police Arrest Man Who Asked Neighbor If He Could Leave Body In Garbage
It's hard to turn down a neighbor who asks to borrow some sugar, but when the person next door wants help covering up a crime, it's time to install a fence. Or maybe move somewhere new.
Police in Tacoma, Wash. arrested Anthony Tyrone Clark who shocked his neighbors by asking if he could dump a body in their garbage, according to station KCPQ.
The grisly request was apparently sincere, because when police came to the apartment complex the remains of a 16-year-old boy were found in the trash receptacle, The Tacoma News Tribunereported.
The victim died from a single gunshot wound on Wednesday and police arrested the 20-year-old suspect on Thursday on suspicion of first-degree murder, The News Tribunereported in a later article.
Police told KING 5 News that they don't know if the neighbor gave the green light to the suspect to dispose of the corpse in his trash can.
Re: Man Who Asked Neighbor If He Could Leave Body In Garbage
Only in america...
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o_o
How disturbing...
I was looking at myself talking to myself and I realized this conversation...I was having with myself looking at myself was a conversation with myself that I needed to have with myself.
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Someone who would even think about doing something like that is because either they werent sane at the time
Some people these days aye..
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