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Started by Tom Sawyer, April 01, 2013, 07:37 PM NHFT

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John

As i posted to facebug:
"i'm thinking that our "karma" is not in our death, but in our lives. Looks like Bohannon continued creating and living his own bad "karma" right up to the end. I believe there is a special kind of "hell' for snitches. The day Bohannon saw cameras and pathetially fled the Grafton county court parking lot, was quite telling evidence of the hellish and debilitating fear Bohannon was creating inside himself... :( "

Silent_Bob

Perhaps his bad karma will be passed on to his enablers.

Russell Kanning

Who knows what all that guy was up too.

KBCraig

Sounds like he was up to quite a lot. He's been wanted since two months after Bob's trial.

http://www.unionleader.com/article/20130402/NEWS03/130409847

Grafton man shot by police had been sought since 2011
By MEGHAN PIERCE
Union Leader Correspondent

WALPOLE - A Grafton man killed in an officer-involved shooting in Walpole on Friday was a fugitive from justice, corrections officials said.

Larry A. Bohannon, 51, of Grafton received two concurrent 20-year sentences in 1994 for a kidnapping conviction in Sullivan County and bail-jumping conviction in Cheshire County, Department of Corrections spokesman Jeffrey J. Lyons said Monday.

"He still had an active warrant for being a fugitive from justice. We hadn't seen or heard from him since June 2011," Lyons said.

Bohannon and another man, David Ward, were charged with kidnapping Donald Coull of Claremont on Oct. 18 1993, "to recoup stolen property, reportedly a generator." Coull denied taking the generator. Coull told police he was lured into a pickup truck in Claremont, shackled and driven around for three hours before being released in Bellows Falls, Vt.

Senior Assistant Attorney General Janice Rundles said Saturday that Bohannon was involved in an armed robbery in Bellows Falls, Vt., on Friday in which he "was said to have worn a ski mask and carried a handgun."

Bohannon fled to New Hampshire, with officers from Walpole and Alstead pursuing his vehicle.

"At the end of the pursuit, shots were fired, and the suspect was killed at the scene," Rundles said.

She said she couldn't comment on whether Bohannon fired at police or whether authorities recovered a handgun. She said he failed to comply with orders from police.

Bohannon was first paroled in April 1996, then returned in October that year on a technical parole violation. He remained incarcerated until March 1997. Ten years later, in December 2007, he was arrested again on another technical parole violation; he remained in prison until June 2008. When he failed to meet with his parole officer a month later, a warrant for his arrest was issued on the charge of fugitive from justice.

On Friday, Bohannon died from gunshot wounds to the head, chest and abdomen, authorities said.

Becky Thatcher

Quote from: John on April 01, 2013, 08:34 PM NHFT
"I believe there is a special kind of "hell' for snitches."

Amen to that sentiment John.  Karma is indeed a bitch.  I daresay there won't be a lot of tears shed for that POS.

Pat K

Quote from: Becky Thatcher on April 02, 2013, 10:06 AM NHFT
Quote from: John on April 01, 2013, 08:34 PM NHFT
"I believe there is a special kind of "hell' for snitches."

Amen to that sentiment John.  Karma is indeed a bitch.  I daresay there won't be a lot of tears shed for that POS.

Becky is such a squishy girl.

MaineShark

I'm pretty sure John means that he built his own hell, and lived there for years.

Dying was not "karma" - living the life he built, was.

Tom Sawyer

They built a world were loser weasel criminals are use against principled, good people. Cops and scumbags like Bohannon are in bed together, then they have to kill the rabid dog... a big corrupt mess.

Jim Johnson

That was a guy who was not red , gold or green.

Free libertarian

He created a lot of turmoil.  Maybe the next time he comes to life, he will be a gentler soul.  One can hope.

KBCraig

I guess we had him figured all wrong. Turns out he was a great guy who had turned his life around.

http://www.unionleader.com/article/20130409/NEWS07/130409167

:puke:

Tom Sawyer


Look what I bought with snitch money!
or
Hey sticking guns in old ladies faces pays off!

firecracker joe

they say snitches get stiches , i guess unless the coops kill you first. they are good for something

Free libertarian

Why the cops shot him and how all that occurred is a good question.  Yet it is a separate point from the kind of life he led and the damage he caused others, and I mean MANY others.
 
The woman quoted in the latest article is grieving, which is understandable, but she is likely ignorant of many aspects of "Uncle Bo's"  persistent less than nice behavior.

So, sure, let's find out what happened in the shooting, but even if he was "wrongfully" shot, that won't make him a nice guy imho.