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10mm-man
08-04-2013, 22:15
So today I ran into this guy; I was talking to his mom about making bags for the SBR's I'm making. Anyway he said his girlfriend (at the time) set him up, she was sleeping with another guy. He said he was sitting at his apartment and this guy walked in, he heard the door and then he remembers being hit and laying on the ground.

Said he had to have his face reconstructed. He was bashed in the face with a pair of brass knuckles, over and over; 68 pieces of titanium in his skull!

Call me paranoid; not that I deal with people like that, but It makes me feel sane when I hear stories like this; and justifies while I always have my gun with me. Even when I am sitting at home!

He told me the surgery was like the movie face off...

Cylinder Head
08-04-2013, 22:21
Moral of the story, be careful about who you let in your life.

And always keep a gun close.

dirtrulz
08-05-2013, 08:30
Are brass knuckle legal in colorado?

TFOGGER
08-05-2013, 08:40
Are brass knuckle legal in colorado?

Nope...neither is speeding.

blacklabel
08-05-2013, 08:44
And always keep a gun close.

And keep your doors secured. I don't care who's at my door, I verify who it is before the door opens. If it's getting kicked in then at least I have some warning instead of experiencing what this poor guy went through.

brokenscout
08-05-2013, 08:46
A lot of people carry them cause their pussies

sniper7
08-05-2013, 09:29
Too bad he was in that situation, did he say what happened to the guy and girlfriend?

kidicarus13
08-05-2013, 09:44
Meh, I knew a guy who knew a guy who was struck by lightning in Colorado. Even after hearing the story I've been known to go outside during a thunderstorm [panic]

UrbanWolf
08-05-2013, 09:51
Are brass knuckle legal in colorado?

As legal as murder is in Chicago.

Ronin13
08-05-2013, 10:06
Was the guy charged with attempted murder? I would have pressed charges against her too, if you could find something to charge her with... IDK?

dirtrulz
08-05-2013, 12:07
So would using knuckles on a person lead to a tougher charge? Could it show some sort of premeditation or a propensity for violence? To me any claim of self defense would pretty much go out the window, you were not just defending yourself, you meant to do major bodily harm. Or maybe not, I dont know.

dirtrulz
08-05-2013, 12:10
Why would a girlfriend set him up, did they steal something? A wife I could see not wanting to go through a divorce, but a girlfriend. I would think they could get her with conspiring or something similar. Would be interesting to hear the whole story.

TFOGGER
08-05-2013, 12:47
So would using knuckles on a person lead to a tougher charge? Could it show some sort of premeditation or a propensity for violence? To me any claim of self defense would pretty much go out the window, you were not just defending yourself, you meant to do major bodily harm. Or maybe not, I dont know.

Depending on the circumstances, it might mean the difference between 3rd degree assault (misdemeanor) and 1st degree Assault (Class 3 felony). Realistically, the charge would be attempted murder, 1 count for each blow they could prove was thrown, although the DA might add on the weapons charges and assault to increase leverage for obtaining a plea deal.

Mtn.man
08-05-2013, 13:08
There is more to this story...

hghclsswhitetrsh
08-05-2013, 13:10
There is more to this story...

This. There's always his side, her side, and the truth.

Irving
08-05-2013, 14:02
Just because you get your head bashed in by a bad guy, doesn't make you a bad guy necessarily.

mtnhack
08-05-2013, 14:18
Maybe the set-up part is she let the dude in the apartment.
The "why" is the missing part of the story.

wctriumph
08-05-2013, 14:48
DRUGS

Dave_L
08-05-2013, 16:14
Maybe the other guy was under the impression that she was HIS girlfriend.

Gman
08-05-2013, 17:31
68 pieces? I highly doubt it. Maybe he's brain damaged, but I'm still not buying it.

Clint45
08-05-2013, 17:39
He must've had really great health insurance. I think he may've confabulated a bit.

Gman
08-05-2013, 21:43
What'd they hold the titanium together with, titanium?

WETWRKS
08-05-2013, 22:09
What'd they hold the titanium together with, titanium?

Odds are the screws are titanium.

There are just a few metals that are easily implantible. Titanium, stainless steel, cobalt-chrome, and platinum are the ones I know of. There may be a few others but the list is pretty short.

When the break the chest open, they wire it together with platinum wire. When they remove it, request it back. You paid for it and it is perfect for melting down into jewelry.

gnihcraes
08-05-2013, 22:11
Meh, I knew a guy who knew a guy who was struck by lightning in Colorado. Even after hearing the story I've been known to go outside during a thunderstorm [panic]


I was hit by lightning once, so what are you saying. :)

I can bet on 68 stables holding his skin back together, maybe 68 screws and some mesh holding skull pieces back together.

(should I post my examples) [pick-me]

Irving
08-05-2013, 22:16
DRUGS

This.

10mm-man
08-05-2013, 22:22
Too bad he was in that situation, did he say what happened to the guy and girlfriend?


Guy got 13 years served 10, violated parole in a bank robbery and now faces 30.

10mm-man
08-05-2013, 22:25
Why would a girlfriend set him up, did they steal something? A wife I could see not wanting to go through a divorce, but a girlfriend. I would think they could get her with conspiring or something similar. Would be interesting to hear the whole story.

He said the two were sleeping together (the guy and his girlfriend), said he remembers the guy saying; heard you called me a pussy and then the beating commenced.

10mm-man
08-05-2013, 22:27
Maybe the set-up part is she let the dude in the apartment.
The "why" is the missing part of the story.


Exactly! Guess she let him in.... He called the guy a pussy, something about her sleeping with them both. He also said there were two and possible three, knew for sure there were two.