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In reply to the discussion: Domestic Violence is an epidemic in this country [View all]boston bean
(36,495 posts)44. Domestic Violence Post February 14, 2012
Kingsport man accused of stabbing girlfriend to death
KINGSPORT A Kingsport man accused of stabbing his live-in girlfriend sometime overnight Saturday was arrested Sunday morning in Johnson City.
Mark W. Breeding, 46, 1037 Bloomingdale Pike Apt. 323, Kingsport, has been charged with first-degree murder by Kingsport police in connection to the stabbing death of his girlfriend, Beverly Birdie Hartsock.
Shortly before 1 a.m. Sunday Kingsport officers responded to the apartment shared by Breeding and Hartsock in reference to a welfare check on Beverly Birdie Hartsock.
Police reportedly received information that her live in boyfriend had killed her.
KINGSPORT A Kingsport man accused of stabbing his live-in girlfriend sometime overnight Saturday was arrested Sunday morning in Johnson City.
Mark W. Breeding, 46, 1037 Bloomingdale Pike Apt. 323, Kingsport, has been charged with first-degree murder by Kingsport police in connection to the stabbing death of his girlfriend, Beverly Birdie Hartsock.
Shortly before 1 a.m. Sunday Kingsport officers responded to the apartment shared by Breeding and Hartsock in reference to a welfare check on Beverly Birdie Hartsock.
Police reportedly received information that her live in boyfriend had killed her.
http://www.timesnews.net/article/9042206/kingsport-man-accused-of-stabbing-girlfriend-to-death
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yes, you said it better than I. Dismiss is much more descriptive of the tactic.
boston bean
Feb 2012
#7
"epidemic". really? see, that word doesnt matter to me at all. i just know it is rough out there
seabeyond
Feb 2012
#31
One of the principle reasons is there is so little assistance for the abusers
dickthegrouch
Feb 2012
#19
I can't think of a reason why someone would object unless they're a disruptor.
laconicsax
Feb 2012
#49