Thursday, December 18, 2008

The ending was a little bit different this time

A previously convicted sex offender in Missouri named Ronnie Preyer went back to the scene of one of his recent rapes for the second time in just a few days, in order to get himself another helping. Unfortunately for him, that second trip back to the well was one too many, as the intended "victim" wasn't this time around:

"She was home alone again Friday about 2:15 a.m. when Preyer broke the same basement window. The victim was awake watching television, when Preyer switched off the electricity to her house.

She tried to call 911, but couldn't because the power was off. She got a shotgun and waited as the man began banging on the basement door. She fired when Preyer came crashing through the door. When Preyer collapsed, the woman escaped and went to a neighbor's home, where she called police...

... (County Attorney H. Morley) Swingle said the victim identified Preyer as the attacker in both incidents. Preyer, of Jackson, Mo., had wet caulking from the recently repaired basement window on his clothing when he was shot." (All emphases mine)

Preyer died some hours later at a local hospital, thankfully saving the Cape Girardeau community the costs of his trial and incarceration.

Enlightened anti-gun "feminists" such as Rosie O'Donnell, Sarah Brady and Jacquelyn Mitchard: Situations such as these are exactly why the pro-carry community fights so hard for the right to defend oneself in one's own home as well as in public.

When the cops aren't going to come because the criminal has disabled your telephone or otherwise isolated you from everyone else, you must be fully prepared to fight back against brutal thugs such as Preyer, animals who would rob, rape and murder you without a second thought.

If you ladies have any other questions even after reading about this incident, please read this book. It will clearly refute any other arguments you may have against the lawful carrying of a firearm by free, independent women.

"'I will not be filing any sort of charge against this 57-year-old woman, who was clearly justified under the law in shooting this intruder in her home,' Swingle said."

Absolutely.

1 comment:

Bike Bubba said...

I'm just sad that this didn't happen the FIRST time he tried to pull that stunt.