Escaped Spammer Found Dead In Murder/Suicide
from the wow dept
Earlier this week, we had mentioned that convicted spammer Edward Davidson had escaped from a minimum security prison, where he was serving 21 months. Now the news is coming out that apparently he has apparently killed his wife and toddler before killing himself. Yikes.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: edward davidson, murder, spam, spammer, suicide
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Awful
/sarcasm on/
Perhaps some good can come out of this by convincing Congress to pass the death penalty for spammers so as to “protect the children”.
/sarcasm off/
God I'm troll. :-/
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Not his wife
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It was his wife
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More than one wife, perhaps?
I feel sorry for his family, but not for him. I'm sure many people would have offered to wield the gun in his case.
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dangerous
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Get our heads out of our butts...
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He lived life as a coward and human garbage.
He went out the same way. Cosmic Balance is funny that way.
To actually be genuinely surprised this happened would be naive. I was kind of expecting he'd hang himself in "prison" but it seems that I was half wrong.
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I don't care about morals or any of your judgements that go with them because morals don't achieve anything but hypocrisy. I'll happily admit the deepest darkest secrets of my life because I'm not afraid of being judged. You seem to think that hiding those evil thoughts makes them go away. It doesn't and you'll be tortured with yours till the day you die but mine are here for everyone to see.
The guy was a scumbag through and through and I'm glad he's dead, if he took some people with him, so be it. In terms of costs vs. benefits, we won.
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And making this material world a God is about as sensical as making an immaterial superhero one.
Anyway, sad news. Coward should have shot himself first.
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If I were "deeply saddened" every time an innocent lost their life I wouldn't have time to feel much else. Yes we intellectualize depravity, But we live in a depraved world and giving full emotional attention to the tragedies of strangers is not going to help us deal with that any better. In fact it would probably make things worse. Why do we care if its his wife? Well we don't really but his wife helped him escape. She risked a jail sentence to help someone that she obviously cared about, temporarily avoid a mild punishment and she was repaid with her death and the death of presumably her daughter. Instant Karma with a moral lesson.
Now climb down off your soap box please. No one is happy about the way this ended.
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I am sure the people
Is it just me or dont you love the spin the media is putting on this in some spaces "he forced his wife" yeah because a wife never does anything wrong for the man she married. Sick bastard, too bad he was given the opportunity by bleeding heart justice to be allowed to do this.
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I only wish the rest of the spammers would self-eliminate like this.
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Sad...
I fear this will be yet another case where the real problems (investigation of how he escaped, why he took such drastic action and what measures can be taken to stop a future occurrence) will be swept under the carpet in favour of a fad issue. My thoughts are with the innocents who lost their lives here, not the fact that I had to delete a few unwanted emails this morning.
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Huh?
1. A convicted SPAMMER commits suicide.
2. He makes sure none of his family will become SPAMMERS and follow in his footsteps.
Is there a down side to this?
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Obituary
fukking coward!
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Hmm...
Guess he couldn't get anyone to OPT-IN. :=P
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Unreal
21 month Camp snoopy trip was too much? What a loser. Prayers for the wife and child. Hope he rots in hell.
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News site wonkiness
Most notably, the article is polluted with irrelevant links. The description of the vehicle was made a link to the manufacturer's web site, and the manufacturer's stock symbol is linked, both of which seem gratuitous, and may not provide the manufacturer with the kind of publicity they'd want, either.
News content is supposed to be focused on the actual news story. The make and model of a vehicle used in connection with a crime is a matter of legitimate interest, but a link like that one does not add anything to the story and looks suspiciously (whether or not it *is*) like paid advertising or "product placement" in a very inappropriate place (a news story!)...(it would be different if it was, say, the getaway vehicle of suspects still at large and they embedded an image of the make and model of vehicle, perhaps from the manufacturer's web site; that would add to the story and serve the public interest by helping people possibly spot the getaway car and phone in tips to the police.)
The stock symbol is even more pointless. The stock symbol for a given company only belongs linked in news stories where that company plays a significant role in the story as an active participant in the events discussed. In this instance, Toyota merely manufactured a car that later was connected with a criminal activity. This is not active participation. Toyota's stock symbol belongs in news stories where Toyota actually did something, such as laid off 4000 workers or announced a merger or whatever. Toyota is peripheral to this particular set of events, however. Even whatever spamming company the spammer worked for is peripheral in this case.
That news site is, at best, guilty of poor focus and irrelevant meanderings in mid-stream, and at worst of actually adulterating the content a news story in return for money.
Find a better one to use for future citations, please.
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Any thought to the idea that it may be a murder?
He was pretty unpopular, and several people were commenting that they were going to hunt him down and kill him when he escaped (most were probably joking)...
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Suicide note
"Goodbye cruel world! Increase the size of your penis!"
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thank you edward davidson...
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Murder Charge
The Internet harrassment drove him to murder others and then kill himself, just like that poor girl, Megan Meyers...
/sarcasm
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what about the jail staff
I think the jail administrator should resing for inneficiency
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