Suspect in gay sailor's death commits suicide - CNN.com »
Posted By david_nwpa 4 months ago in NewsA sailor accused of killing another sailor was found dead in his cell in a southern California military jail, officials said Friday.
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david_nwpa4 months ago
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This is a tragic ending to an already sad story. No one can possibly know or fathom the guilt that Campos must have felt for killing a fellow sailor. He may have felt incredible remorse for his actions, but we will never know, now that he has taken his own life.
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david_nwpa4 months ago
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I find it fascinating that GW has been on Propeller for nearly a year and a half, and so far he has had the temerity to submit all of 5 articles. In the entire time he has been online, he has managed to drop most of my articles on gays and lesbians, but never submits any of his/her own. Is it just me, or do I smell sockpuppet?
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Hobe4 months ago
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GW, Not to be concerned,,, D Dupa appears to attack and Insult the faith and religions of anyone who appears to be anti HoMosexual...
D Dupa 'Since I have been on Propeller longer than Tessylo', does this really impress anybody???
How Shallow, Pethedic and sad....-
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