Face-Chomping "Vampire" Attacks Geriatric At Hooters

nebtheslayer95

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so im guessing saying "nom nom nom" on this would be inappropriate. oh well.

ot: the real question is why this guy was sleeping near a vacant hooters...
 

Agayek

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Pandaman1911 said:
...but... wait, I'm reading it as she attacked him... Smith, the crazy lady with no priors, attacked Ellis, the old dude in a wheelchair. So... how could his wounds be self-defensive?
Simple. Ellis could have drugged her, pulled her out to rape her, she partially came to and attacked him. Then he came up with the vampire story thing to cover himself.

I can't say if that's what actually happened, but it seems far more likely that a guy with an average of 3 arrests per year for public intoxication and battery attempted to rape her than a 22 year old with no priors suddenly had a bad trip and lost her pants. There's no way to tell until the investigation is done, but my money's on the old dude being the attacker.
 

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Grabbin Keelz said:
Before even clicking on this link I saw a pic of the Count and thought he was in this. I am utterly dissapointed.
Same here, would have been awesome if it someone had been attacked by the Count. We don't get enough random muppet attacks these days.
 

silverbullet1989

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strange that ive just seen this story the day i get back from seeing fright night 0_o

* runs to put cross's all over my windows and hang garlic from the light
 

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TheMaddestHatter said:
I'm just a wee bit suspicious about this. I mean, were there any witnesses to this attack? Because if there weren't, I'm not entirely sure we should be rooting for the old man here. I mean, she isn't claiming she did it, and I'm having trouble believing that an old, wheel-chair bound man is going to escape from a young girl eager to literally chew his face off. The whole sans panties deal is curious as well. Doesn't seem implausible that maybe he tried to assault her, given his criminal record, and she fought back. She doesn't want to admit what happened, but isn't about to fess up to vampiric assault either.
Epictank of Wintown said:
Pandaman1911 said:
...I don't get it. No criminal history, and just all of a sudden mauls a sleeping old man with her mouth, and has no pants on when the cops show up?

This is either drugs or a mental breakdown. Or both!
Or the wounds on his face are self-defense wounds inflicted by the so-called "vampire."
That's what I thought as well. Considering the little amount of information actually given, we're led to open up other possibilities. Doesn't quite add up.


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idodo35

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lol crazy people...
but what was a 69 years old man doing in a "hooters" parking lot sleeping in his wheelchair?
sounds like vampire bait to me...
 

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FogHornG36 said:
I blame Twilight!

This is what happens when kids read the books, and watch the movies, i demand we take them off the shelves right-away!
Just to play devil's advocate, if we did that we'd be no better than all the people who blame violence on videogames. Although the original post probably wasn't entirely serious to begin with. :p
 

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While this story is glaringly..... obscure, I don't know if anyone else has questioned this:

The fuck is a 69 year old, wheelchair bound man doing sleeping outside a vacant hooters alone? I mean seriously, after I got over the shock of the whole "SHE TRIED TO NOM NOM HIS FACE" I started wondering, wtf is he doing there.... This whole thing reeks of bullshit to me. She's obviously been drugged and there's no fucking way this old guy was just an unlucky bastard sitting in a parking lot. alone. sleeping.
 

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FrostyChick said:
Mr.K. said:
Clearly not a vampire... no sparklies.
Seriously? Just let Twilight die already!
imnotparanoid said:
Jandau said:
FogHornG36 said:
I blame Twilight!

This is what happens when kids read the books, and watch the movies, i demand we take them off the shelves right-away!
Don't you get it, it's video games' fault. Only gaming can make a person THAT violent. She must have played too much Vampire: Bloodlines and Castlevania...
The sick woman!
BAN EVERYTHING RIGHT NOW!
And enforce the ban with the death penalty!
but then they'll just come back as vampires. that's what video games do, they suck out your soul and turn you into the undead minions of the head vampire. we have to enforce it with a double death penalty, or at least burn them like a witch. it's simple logic
 

EasySt17

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Women vampires attacking old transients without pants isn't news... the fact that she didn't finish the job and hide the body but instead got caught and didn't even viciously attack the first responders (without pants mind you) is the real story here
 

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Therumancer said:
Interesting story, I doubt we'll hear anything more about it even if details are uncovered though.

The thing that gets me is that the guy in the wheelchair is apparently the seedy one, while the girl that did it is by all reports a fairly docile, law abiding citizen.

I'd be wondering about things like hypnosis or something here personally because this behavior is just so unreal that I can't see someone breaking down like that without any previous signs (and I mean notable ones that would have likely influanced her record) all
at once, especially not in a public place.

I have on the other hand seen hynotists take people out of an audience, hypnotize them into thinking they are a dog, make them do tricks, and then have them sit back down and forget the whole thing to the amusement of the audience. While movies exagerrate what can be done with brain washing, this is really the only way I could see someone being made to do this in the way this went down.
Hypnosis doesn't work that way. Hypnosis only works if you are willingly hypnotized, and even then, only on certain people. You couldn't force someone to do something like this with hypnosis.
 

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Bloodstain said:
haaxist said:
Bloodstain said:
haaxist said:
Oh boy, you do like reading a lot into things, don't you? What is your opinon on 9/11, incidentally?

There are several logical flaws and fishy conclusions in your argumentation. Also, considering that she hasn't yet said anything else than "I am a vampire", it seems safe to say she wasn't tricked by the man.
9/11? A couple of terrorists flew two planes into the Twin Towers, killing a shit-ton of innocent people for no good reason. Why, what do you think happened?

With the information I got from the article, this is the conclusion I came to. I am sorry if it seems to offend you (well not really, just trying to be polite). I would love to hear about the flaws in my logic, as well as the fishy conclusions. That way I know how to better phrase my next argumentative, opinionated piece.

Also, the only information I have comes from this article, as I live in Canada, and we don't really get a lot of news about things happening in America, since we actually have things in our own country to report.
Oh, that is good, I think the same. I just thought maybe you would read more into the 9/11 events, as you did with the article.
You don't even have to be sorry since I am not offended. Why would I? I am in no way related to the people involved in the "Vampire attack".

You don't think I am from America, do you?. I am not. Speaking from Germany here.

You are saying that an elderly man couldn't have possibly been able to fight off a young women. Still, you are saying that he tried to rape her. I would say someone who is able to rape someone should be able to fight someone off. Personally, I think he didn't have to fight her off...she just "stilled her lust" and went somewhere else. If she really was drugged and thinking she was a vampire, that doesn't sound too far-fetched, I daresay.

So an elderly man is more likely to be guilty because he has a motorized wheelchair, yet was sleeping on front of a Hooters? Doing so may be unusual, but I don't think it should count as working against the man.

Now, I am not saying that your version couldn't be the truth. Rest assured that if it turns out to be real, I will admit my fault. Still, until the case is closed (or the woman in question at least made another statement while not being drugged), we should take the case as what it is reported.
Guess that's what I get for making assumptions, huh? XD Honestly, I don't really want either of us to be right. I'd rather this be some elaborate hoax put on by the staff, because honestly this story makes me lose faith in the human race. On one hand we have an old man possibly assaulting a young woman, on the other hand we have a young woman either on drugs or under the influence of some mediocre books or possibly both, assaulting an old man. The whole thing just makes me a bit depressed.

Also, while I enjoy a good conspiracy once in a while, I know better than to believe all the crackpot theories people come up with. Foil hats don't go very well with my hair. XD