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Internet Argument Leaves 2 Dead

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http://www.radpin.com/BBCPortal/Americas/dyngen1341/mboard52505.htm

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San Diego Based Message Board Is Cause for Mass Murder
Arguments on Internet message boards are nothing new, and often are a central component. But in San Diego, California an argument turned deadly on 25 May 2005, resulting in two murders, and two other attempted homicides.

"We've always had a lot of arguments and disputes on this board, but nothing like this, and I really don't think anyone saw it coming," said Radley Pingay, administrator of pirate969.org, in an email response. "Bruce was always a little hostile, but so many people are like that online, it's hard to tell what's real and what's just shenanigans." Bruce is not only the username of the suspect in the double homicide, but is also his first name.

The online argument started in a thread (link) discussing a local band promoter. Bruce Pastuer, now wanted on two counts of homicide and two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, was one of the participants in the discussion.
 
Uh... seeing as it's trying to pass itself off as a BBC article, I'd say definitely fake. Plus the photo looks ridiculous.
 
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