Come On!!! Attorney for killer of Mattieo Condoluci claims he didn’t originally intend to murder.

The Attorney for James Fairbanks, who shot Mattieo Condoluci to death a couple of weeks ago, is claiming he “didn’t intend to kill him”. REALLY?!?! So he just found him on the registry, showed up at his door with a gun, shot him inside his home and then sent an email to the news station describing his motivation for murdering Condoluci?

Thankfully the Douglas County attorney and the Judge presiding over the murder case didn’t buy that either and continue to hold Fairbanks in jail without bond. The most disturbing part of the news story below is that they report Fairbanks continues to get public recognition for murdering someone. That’s sick.

 


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63 thoughts on “Come On!!! Attorney for killer of Mattieo Condoluci claims he didn’t originally intend to murder.

  • June 8, 2020

    It is only obvious that Fairbanks meant no real harm. He went to Condiluci’s home just to ‘aerate’ him with a few lead lined holes. He had no intent to hurt him otherwise. This is the kind of crap that some in today’s public will buy off on.

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  • June 8, 2020

    FAC

    Sorry for being a sob when it comes to Candace Owens. I just believe there is more that Unites us then divides us regardless of where we are politically. After all the goal is ending registration.

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  • June 8, 2020

    Jacob

    I didn’t mean any disrespect but I don’t like when people let disagreements rip us apart. Shouldn’t matter if your pro or anti anything, except defeating the registry because that’s the overall goal.

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    • June 8, 2020

      I share that view.

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  • June 8, 2020

    Maestro and Jacob

    I can see both sides of the situation with Candace Owens. With that being said I have to agree with Maestro on this one. Just because you disagree doesn’t mean you can’t be civil. After all we are here to end registration regardless of what got us involved in these laws in the first place. I watch Candace Owens and other members of the media; so I can form my own opinion. I’m not pro anything except the truth!!

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    • June 8, 2020

      One thing I like about FAC is that it brings together people from across the political spectrum. Since we all (for better or worse) are more expert than the general public when it comes to public conviction registries and their consequences, we are basically united, no matter where we come from.

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      • June 8, 2020

        That’s one thing we are grateful for!

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