Violent Attack in Scott, Man Accused of Biting Off Chunk of Victim's Face Not really a zombie attack as much as twanked out cajun gets bite-y. But it fits the meme. KATC/Lafayette, LA. Excerpts:
A violent attack in Scott is eerily similar to a case out of Florida connected to the dangerous drug known as bath salts.
The disturbing attack in Florida ended when police shot and killed the suspect after he would not stop biting and chewing at another man's face.
Now, a similar case over the weekend in Lafayette Parish.
"During the attack, the suspect bit a chunk of the victim's face off," said Scott Assistant Police Chief, Kert Thomas.
Police say 43-year-old Carl Jacquneaux knew the victim, Todd Credeur, and was upset over a domestic issue. Credeur declined an on-camera interview, but told KATC he was working in his front yard when Jacquneaux showed up at his house and attacked him. Credeur said he was shocked when Jacquneaux bit him on the face.
That's when Credeur said he sprayed wasp spray in Jacquneaux's face to try and stop the attack. Police said he then left Credeur's house and showed up at another acquaintance's house in Carencro where he held him at knife point and stole a hand gun. It was there that deputies caught up with Jacquneaux and arrested him.
"Very unusual, it's not something we see everyday," said Thomas.
That unusual behavior could be due to drugs. Sheriff's deputies said Jacquneaux was clearly under the influence of some kind of drug. A friend of the victim said she believes he was using bath salts, a drug police said can cause a state of excited delirium and dangerous behavior.
Again with the bath salts? Any proof other than he-looked-high?
But police said we may never know if Jacquneaux was under the influence of bath salts, because no blood tests were performed before he was booked into jail. So.. No.. Are you kidding me? No blood test? Did someone forget?
The big differences between this and the Miami zombie? The attacker lived, the victim is in much better shape than the poor guy in Miami, there's no video, he left the scene and went after someone else, he's charged with burglary, and the whole incident is much less gory, much, much less sensational than Miami. The article tries drawing similarities between these two attacks, but not effectively.
What if, however, these events were a sensitivity issue rather than a drug issue? Clif High's webbots have, in the past, pointed to unknown energies from space, bombarding earth, initiating and intensifying societal/neurological override, where great numbers of people are eventually rendered motionless, drooling. This narrative includes those unfortunate souls with highly sensitive antennae, as they are the first to experience these new energies, and the first to freak out.
Maybe these "zombie" attacks are a harbinger for these(And more)yet-to-be-identified energies? As of right now, "unknown energy" has just about as much credibility as this bath salt story making the rounds, serving as explanation.. For the moment.. This one continues to unfold. We shall see where it goes..
A violent attack in Scott is eerily similar to a case out of Florida connected to the dangerous drug known as bath salts.
The disturbing attack in Florida ended when police shot and killed the suspect after he would not stop biting and chewing at another man's face.
Now, a similar case over the weekend in Lafayette Parish.
"During the attack, the suspect bit a chunk of the victim's face off," said Scott Assistant Police Chief, Kert Thomas.
Police say 43-year-old Carl Jacquneaux knew the victim, Todd Credeur, and was upset over a domestic issue. Credeur declined an on-camera interview, but told KATC he was working in his front yard when Jacquneaux showed up at his house and attacked him. Credeur said he was shocked when Jacquneaux bit him on the face.
That's when Credeur said he sprayed wasp spray in Jacquneaux's face to try and stop the attack. Police said he then left Credeur's house and showed up at another acquaintance's house in Carencro where he held him at knife point and stole a hand gun. It was there that deputies caught up with Jacquneaux and arrested him.
"Very unusual, it's not something we see everyday," said Thomas.
That unusual behavior could be due to drugs. Sheriff's deputies said Jacquneaux was clearly under the influence of some kind of drug. A friend of the victim said she believes he was using bath salts, a drug police said can cause a state of excited delirium and dangerous behavior.
Again with the bath salts? Any proof other than he-looked-high?
But police said we may never know if Jacquneaux was under the influence of bath salts, because no blood tests were performed before he was booked into jail. So.. No.. Are you kidding me? No blood test? Did someone forget?
The big differences between this and the Miami zombie? The attacker lived, the victim is in much better shape than the poor guy in Miami, there's no video, he left the scene and went after someone else, he's charged with burglary, and the whole incident is much less gory, much, much less sensational than Miami. The article tries drawing similarities between these two attacks, but not effectively.
What if, however, these events were a sensitivity issue rather than a drug issue? Clif High's webbots have, in the past, pointed to unknown energies from space, bombarding earth, initiating and intensifying societal/neurological override, where great numbers of people are eventually rendered motionless, drooling. This narrative includes those unfortunate souls with highly sensitive antennae, as they are the first to experience these new energies, and the first to freak out.
Maybe these "zombie" attacks are a harbinger for these(And more)yet-to-be-identified energies? As of right now, "unknown energy" has just about as much credibility as this bath salt story making the rounds, serving as explanation.. For the moment.. This one continues to unfold. We shall see where it goes..
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