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Below is a cut and paste of the most recent article on the situation. To clear things up --she was not dating Bubnow. But Chris eventually figured out she was dating her boss and Chris flipped out shortly before this went down.
------------------------------------------------------------ Christopher Robert Ronson's mind was made up shortly before his wife and her friend were gunned down outside Chili's on April 20. Ronson called his friend Matthew Delancey at 9:30 p.m., and told him that his wife, Laura Lynn Ronson, was out with another man at Chili's, according to a report by Ocala Police Detective Steve Thibodeau. Delancey told Ronson to leave them alone and move on, but a half hour later, Delancey received a second call, with Ronson saying that he did "something he was not going to like." By that time, Laura, 39, was dead, and her friend, Michael Bubnow, 32, was shot and paralyzed for life in the Chili's parking lot at 3501 S.W. College Road, according to a 43-page report released by Ocala police on Tuesday. "Delancey advised, the suspect then confessed to shooting and killing both subjects. Delancey also advised that the suspect in this case said he was going to kill himself," the report noted. About 24 hours later, Ronson, 39, made good on his suicidal threat. While the report revealed few new details, it detailed how Christopher R. Ronson called several people, including his children, to tell them what he had done. He called his children, ages 12 and 15, and told them, "I did something really bad, I shot and killed your mother and the guy. Call your grandparents and have them come and pick you up." The report said he ended the conversation with him saying, "I love you. I'm next. I'll never see you again." Two Chili's employees tried to help the two wounded people, as well as Officer Joseph Parmenter. "This victim [Bubnow] stated to me that the first victim's husband is the one who shot them and his name is Christopher Ronson," Parmenter said in his report. Besides talking with his children, Ronson also talked with detective Sgt. Chais Maier, on April 21. Ronson asked if anyone was hurt, and said he had been under psychiatric care. He also said he was on medication and he wasn't sure what he had done. When Maier told him that his wife had died and he wasn't sure about Bubnow's condition, Ronson said, "He had never hurt his wife and he had said goodbye to his children and he was going to kill himself," according to the report. By that time, Ronson was in Louisiana, heading to Texas. Hours after talking with Ronson, around 10 p.m., Maier received a call telling him to call Ronson's father, Robert Ronson. Ronson told the detective that he had talked with his son at 9:45 p.m. and he was near Houston, Texas, and he was "making suicide threats." The younger Ronson told his father that he had harmed his wife and "he could not live with the consequences." Between 11:30 p.m. and midnight, Walker County, Texas, deputies called Ocala police to tell them that Ronson had committed suicide just off Interstate 45 with a .45-caliber handgun. Adeasha Bubnow, Michael's sister, said he remains in the trauma unit at Shands at the University of Florida, where he has had at least two surgeries to correct a severe bedsore. She said her brother is scheduled to have plastic surgery in a few weeks. She also said the family still has the fund set up at any Bank of America for his medical expenses. Carol L. Fairclough, Laura's mother, said, "It's a sad chapter." She said her daughter's children are "managing," and wants to thank Rallye Dodge for taking and picking up the children from school every day. Robert Ronson said his son left a note, instructing that he wanted his ashes to be spread in Lake Ontario, near his birthplace. He said he loved his children, that they were the thing he lived for, and that he was sorry he wasn't stronger. The letter also talked about his love for his father and that he wanted the children to live with his wife's parents, saying he knows his wife would want that. Asked if he was going to keep the note, Ronson said: "Oh yes, I definitely will keep it to remind me of him, and what were his last thoughts," Robert Ronson said. |
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Stunned. Absolutely stunned. Poor Laura. My mouth is just hanging open right now. Fuck. I always knew her ex had anger problems, but fuck. I can't even imagine what this is like for her kids.
Rest in peace. I never met her, but she was genuine, and a friend. Everyone is dying... |
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Wow. You don't see these kind of things coming.
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Lets make Lucy Fur day an official nubblies holiday. I say on Lucy fur date (whatever day she died, I don't feel like looking it up) We got with whatever Nubblites are around, or if there aren't any, by yourself, and get wasted off of those big mugs of beer they have and margaritas, and take pictures.
EDIT: Oh it's in the thread. I vote for April 20th to be Official Lucy Fur Nubblies Something something day. Huzzah. |
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I like that too, ninjaface. I like that too.
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Psychedelics are illegal not because a loving government is concerned that you may jump out of a third story window. Psychedelics are illegal because they dissolve opinion structures and culturally laid down models of behavior and information processing.
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Indeed. It would be ashame if the person who came up with the idea didn't make a post in a general forum so everyone could see it, so someone else had to do it and maybe be seen as taking the credit. It'd be a crying shame, I say.
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