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Post #531445 by Mongoloid on Thu, May 20, 2010 5:25 PM

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On 2010-05-20 10:53, beadtiki wrote:
You know, the last time I was in Hawaii I saw all KINDS of hard crime like that! LOL Yeah, it's just for fun and it looks cute - I'll give it a shot.

I used to live on Oahu (Waikiki), and i had a neighbor who lived across the hall in my building who was in her mid 50's, i would categorize her as going through some type of mid-life crisis, now a days maybe she would be called a "cougar". Anyways she always had teenagers at her place, probably smoking da pakalolo, but i just thought whatevahs to each is own. She went on vacation a couple of times and asked me to grab her paper that was delivered in front of her door and like a good neighbor i said no problem. So months later i went and rented a movie one Sunday evening and upon returning to my building i encountered two of my neighbors friends who i had talked to before that seemed like solid people and they were asking if i had seen or talked to my neighbor. I said no but now that you mention it she has a few papers in front of her door did she go on vacation. They said no. Huh that's weird.
I lived in a pretty secure building where you needed a key to get into the lobby and a key once you were in the elevator to get to your floor, so they asked if i would give them a lift up to check on her. I said ya no problem. So we got to our floor and we were walking down the long hall towards her place and her friend jokingly (in bad taste) said she's dead i can smell her. I kinda muttered something like ah that's messed up. So we get to her door and knocked and there's no answer, her friend turns the knob on the door and its unlocked. We all kind of paused and looked at each other before opening it. When he does open the door the place is completely ransacked. The t.v. was on mute her cats were hissing at us and we smelled something foul. I had a sick feeling in my stomach and her friend said come in with me. I'm kinda frozen, buggin out a little and he walks towards her bedroom and I'm taking these baby steps toward him and he just turns around and says lets get out of here shes dead! What what??? She was under a pile of clothes. We call the police and like an episode of Hawaii 5-0 they come and use my apartment as their head quarters for the investigation. We see big flashes from in her apartment as they take pictures and comb the crime scene. News stations were calling my apartment asking what was going on up there and i would just hang up on them. Well it turns out one of her teenager friends robbed her and stabbed her to death with a steak knife. They even recovered the knife in the Ala Wai, and convicted the 17 year old as an adult. It happened on a Friday night and we discovered her on that Sunday. Some of my buddies and myself were home that Friday night drinking some Primos and playing cards, with the music going and we didn't hear anything. I'm talking like 30 feet from where the murder occurred. So ya there is sometimes trouble in paradise, ive witnessed that first hand. Hope i didn't derail to much but Hawaii has plenty of stories like this to make episodes about!