🐮 Lolcow Evangelist Dr. Robert McKim, Sr. - Carrollton, Ohio: crazy preacher, "doxing is illegal!!!" Apocalypse bacon. BISEXUAL. Downs Syndrome, wears PAJAMAS to church

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If he does have the right to his father's things, how does he plan to take them (two cars, furniture, assorted items) to Ohio? Won't he require money to pack and move them? Didn't they have to ask for donations to cremate/bury/do a funeral service for the father? Also, can they charge Bob money for having the cars still stored on the property or have them towed away if they wanted?
 
I hope this hasn't been answered already, but is Rene like legitimately retarded? I know she has health issues but she's even more retarded than Bob and he has an A- in IQs.
 
I hope this hasn't been answered already, but is Rene like legitimately exceptional? I know she has health issues but she's even more exceptional than Bob and he has an A- in IQs.
I think it has been established that she has cerebral palsy. I'm no expert but just googling it I found out that it carries an increased risk of intellectual disabilities. And I'm just going through old videos now and at least Bob claims in one video description that "They also have put her down for having PTSD, depression, and anxiety". So I'd say we can be pretty sure that she is legit exceptional and has been diagnosed with stuff but we get the particulars jumbled by how Bob is able to understand them and then how he wants to tell them.
 
Is it too much to hope Bob gets arrested trying to steal his dad's stuff?
The police generally take grand theft auto pretty seriously.

I hope if this walking tub of shit shows up and tries to get violent demanding shit that someone is there willing to stand their ground pursuant to Florida law.
If he does have the right to his father's things, how does he plan to take them (two cars, furniture, assorted items) to Ohio? Won't he require money to pack and move them? Didn't they have to ask for donations to cremate/bury/do a funeral service for the father? Also, can they charge Bob money for having the cars still stored on the property or have them towed away if they wanted?
He doesn't. His father flat out disinherited him by name. He isn't entitled to shit.
If he does have the right to his father's things, how does he plan to take them (two cars, furniture, assorted items) to Ohio? Won't he require money to pack and move them? Didn't they have to ask for donations to cremate/bury/do a funeral service for the father? Also, can they charge Bob money for having the cars still stored on the property or have them towed away if they wanted?
They can probably have them towed and charge him for it.
 
I hope this hasn't been answered already, but is Rene like legitimately exceptional? I know she has health issues but she's even more exceptional than Bob and he has an A- in IQs.
You be the judge.
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He's white. Pasco County sheriff's office only cares if you're not white. Like I said, Florida is notorious for this inheritance scheme, not saying the family is some mafia offshoot in charge of a mass scale application of it on unsuspecting near death retirees, but it's a common problem and why the inheritance laws are set up to protect next of kin like our saying bye to heterosexuality Pastor Bob. If there's a visible to the public 'No Tresspassing' warning posted on the property, you are allowed to smoke a fool on your front lawn without repercussion after a single footstep (make sure they land dead on your property and not the street though for legal liability reasons) because they have previous warning not to be there. Stand your ground only applies to people in a public place witnessing, or enduring themselves, a violent crime and says they don't have to try and run away before returning fire so it won't be relevant in a private property spat at a mobile home in sleepy ass Hudson. If you want to tow another person's car off your property, you pay for it. Storage fees go to the party who pays to get the thing back. It's really not that hard to tow a car back to Ohio or hook up a trailer to your vehicle to get ever so valuable plastic food storage containers out of the state. They certainly shouldn't end up in a landfill about to be swallowed by a sinkhole in Pasco County at the very least.
 
He's white. Pasco County sheriff's office only cares if you're not white. Like I said, Florida is notorious for this inheritance scheme, not saying the family is some mafia offshoot in charge of a mass scale application of it on unsuspecting near death retirees, but it's a common problem and why the inheritance laws are set up to protect next of kin like our saying bye to heterosexuality Pastor Bob. If there's a visible to the public 'No Tresspassing' warning posted on the property, you are allowed to smoke a fool on your front lawn without repercussion after a single footstep (make sure they land dead on your property and not the street though for legal liability reasons) because they have previous warning not to be there. Stand your ground only applies to people in a public place witnessing, or enduring themselves, a violent crime and says they don't have to try and run away before returning fire so it won't be relevant in a private property spat at a mobile home in sleepy ass Hudson. If you want to tow another person's car off your property, you pay for it. Storage fees go to the party who pays to get the thing back. It's really not that hard to tow a car back to Ohio or hook up a trailer to your vehicle to get ever so valuable plastic food storage containers out of the state. They certainly shouldn't end up in a landfill about to be swallowed by a sinkhole in Pasco County at the very least.

Castle doctrine existed before SYG but SYG gives you a procedural method of getting rid of the case entirely before it even starts, and that also covers shit that was protected by castle doctrine previously.
 
I haven't reviewed the law in question verbatim recently but it's kind of redundant to say stand your ground applies to castle doctrine related private property outbreaks of violence between parties. When ALEC rams the offshoots of it down the throats of others in their respective states it won't change the way those type of investigations are prosecuted substantially in the wake of gathering the evidence at future scenes of killings from the way it goes down before the law enactment. Maybe legally the gymnastic routine will change in the paperwork but functionally there won't be a noticable hiccup.

Even if Bob had to talk to the called out Pasco Sheriff deputies about getting dad's stuff I can't see it escalating farther, McKim is a hypocrite douche but he also knows he's commanded not to kill and it's his parent that's gone forever, unlike Patty's family who, yes, still has a now extra heavy burden with the surviving parent in the state she's now in, but have their loved one still alive at least. Even CWC had the CWCki temporarily taken dark by his documentations as a show of respect in his time of great loss in hopes that he could get it together to move on with his life. Robert's no less human and deserving of the same extension of signs common courtesy here IMHO. As long as he doesn't break any laws, the families should be able to divest themselves peacefully in the wake of Senior's passing.

Of course, that doesn't mean I'm predicting an extended tube silence for Bob like Chris imposed on himself when the internet lumberjack left for the sky, far from it in fact . . .
 
I haven't reviewed the law in question verbatim recently but it's kind of redundant to say stand your ground applies to castle doctrine related private property outbreaks of violence between parties. When ALEC rams the offshoots of it down the throats of others in their respective states it won't change the way those type of investigations are prosecuted substantially in the wake of gathering the evidence at future scenes of killings from the way it goes down before the law enactment. Maybe legally the gymnastic routine will change in the paperwork but functionally there won't be a noticable hiccup.

Even if Bob had to talk to the called out Pasco Sheriff deputies about getting dad's stuff I can't see it escalating farther, McKim is a hypocrite douche but he also knows he's commanded not to kill and it's his parent that's gone forever, unlike Patty's family who, yes, still has a now extra heavy burden with the surviving parent in the state she's now in, but have their loved one still alive at least. Even CWC had the CWCki temporarily taken dark by his documentations as a show of respect in his time of great loss in hopes that he could get it together to move on with his life. Robert's no less human and deserving of the same extension of signs common courtesy here IMHO. As long as he doesn't break any laws, the families should be able to divest themselves peacefully in the wake of Senior's passing.

Of course, that doesn't mean I'm predicting an extended tube silence for Bob like Chris imposed on himself when the internet lumberjack left for the sky, far from it in fact . . .

What extended tube silence? The moment his father died he immediately posted a video literally screaming that they were stealing his rightful inheritance from him and blasted the other family across facebook by posting the legal documents for all to see.
 
I haven't reviewed the law in question verbatim recently but it's kind of redundant to say stand your ground applies to castle doctrine related private property outbreaks of violence between parties. When ALEC rams the offshoots of it down the throats of others in their respective states it won't change the way those type of investigations are prosecuted substantially in the wake of gathering the evidence at future scenes of killings from the way it goes down before the law enactment. Maybe legally the gymnastic routine will change in the paperwork but functionally there won't be a noticable hiccup.

Florida's law isn't ALEC's, though. I think the immunity hearing is unique to Florida, and the case law explicitly cites castle doctrine. Why would the law afford LESS protection to someone defending their home than to someone on the street?
 
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Bob is on his way home! No gloating about getting anything, so I guess he just got the remains.
 
Just to add to my previous post about Rene's cognitive abilities, I happened to stumble upon this from February 2015:
Mod edit: Bob took this video down.

In the video, Bob again reiterates that Rene has cerebral palsy, anxiety issues and is on medication for that.

Bob also states that Rene "doesn't have the corpus callilium [sic] which is the separation of the right hemisphere and the left hemisphere. Her brain is basically joined together. In other words her brain is wired differently than other people's brains. To put it to you mildly." I'm no neurologist but this statement doesn't seem to make any sense, since, as far as I can tell, there is no brain structure called corpus callilium. There is the corpus callosum but that is the structure connecting the hemispheres, not the divide, and apparently that can be missing due to birth defects.

But in any case, she does have some sort of an abnormality of brain structure.
 
To put it simply, the part that makes the facebook passwords is not wired to the part of the brain that stores the information.
 
Just to add to my previous post about Rene's cognitive abilities, I happened to stumble upon this from February 2015:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=9c7U4Qhaj2oIn the video, Bob again reiterates that Rene has cerebral palsy, anxiety issues and is on medication for that.

Bob also states that Rene "doesn't have the corpus callilium [sic] which is the separation of the right hemisphere and the left hemisphere. Her brain is basically joined together. In other words her brain is wired differently than other people's brains. To put it to you mildly." I'm no neurologist but this statement doesn't seem to make any sense, since, as far as I can tell, there is no brain structure called corpus callilium. There is the corpus callosum but that is the structure connecting the hemispheres, not the divide, and apparently that can be missing due to birth defects.

But in any case, she does have some sort of an abnormality of brain structure.
But then again RLM does have a problem with medical terms (actually he has a problem with many words), but when it comes to medical diagnosis it can be very confusing to the listener exactly to what condition he's referring. The common one is cell-ee-eye-tis, though that is fairly easy in translation as cell-ewe-lite-us.
 
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