Comments by "Southernburrito" (@Southernburrito) on "Chilling New 911-Call of Alex Cox After He Shot and Killed Charles Vallow | Court TV" video.

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  2. I don't want to seem like a jerk with this, but how is someone expected to act in an incident like this? I just don't place myself in this scenario in the first place. Don't get me wrong, I've had people threaten to shoot me a lot of times. I've lived around & dealt with a number of individuals who live life with recipes that flirt with the edge many times. In that I've developed a sense of composure, I also possess a great deal of compassion for people in a wide variety of social positions. I will say though that I do expect an innocent man entering into unknown circumstances to act with a sense of composure the entire time, & not like a blubbering female. I do expect more emotion from Lori, but minus the psychoanalytical backgrounds of this scenario between the men, & more from the unwitting officers perspective, &or even better yet, how would you wish your sons to behave during this? It's an arena of no experience for me. I imagine if it was me aside from playing kissy face with someone who plausibly hit me with a bat, I'd be very attentive, attuned & keyed in without minus a detail, although adrenaline pumped. Sometimes people even go so fast, especially as questions fly in & out, that minds jump, fog over, or get hazy, & forgetfully confused with the cadence of event timelines. I've no experience in committing deceptive or legitimately defensive murder? I don't think a man has much option except to keep his head together, am I right? You tell me? I honestly don't care to be placed in such a position ever. I don't dazzle nor delight in the circumstance, but like every self defense tip I've ever learned, it was meant to stop problems before they begin. & I learn how to be good man, as opposed to a foolish bad one. I'm honest though, & I don't roll over legs up. Don't expect me to not be a man..?
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