Bill Schmalfeldt is running out of cards to play. Desperation is causing mistakes. The clock is ticking and it is not in Bill Schmalfeldt’s favor, so he keeps trying more outlandish plays, each one more illogical than the previous.
When the final hand is called will Bill Schmalfeldt remember who got him involved in all this? Will Bill Schmalfeldt remain a good friend to a sociopathic felon who bombed a high school football game then showed no remorse when caught? Maybe, because “it” just might be his only “friend” in the world.
That is what Bill Schmalfeldt’s life has come to. After a lifetime of service to the country and it’s citizens, Bill Schmalfeldt’s last “friend” will end up being a sociopathic felon who bombed a high school football game then showed no remorse when caught.
Brett Kimberlin never served anything except himself. Straight out of life’s gate Kimberlin’s actions were to enrich himself, pleasure himself, or cover his tracks. Kimberlin’s atrocities are numerous, monstrous, and well documented.
Sociopaths don’t see friendship in the same light that normal humans do. The sooner Bill realizes that fact the sooner he can return to making his own life happier, as it should be.
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Bill Schmalfeldt is running out of cards to play. Desperation is causing mistakes. The clock is ticking and it is not in Bill Schmalfeldt’s favor, so he keeps trying more outlandish plays, each one more illogical than the previous.
When the final hand is called will Bill Schmalfeldt remember who got him involved in all this? Will Bill Schmalfeldt remain a good friend to a sociopathic felon who bombed a high school football game then showed no remorse when caught? Maybe, because “it” just might be his only “friend” in the world.
That is what Bill Schmalfeldt’s life has come to. After a lifetime of service to the country and it’s citizens, Bill Schmalfeldt’s last “friend” will end up being a sociopathic felon who bombed a high school football game then showed no remorse when caught.
Brett Kimberlin never served anything except himself. Straight out of life’s gate Kimberlin’s actions were to enrich himself, pleasure himself, or cover his tracks. Kimberlin’s atrocities are numerous, monstrous, and well documented.
Sociopaths don’t see friendship in the same light that normal humans do. The sooner Bill realizes that fact the sooner he can return to making his own life happier, as it should be.
Signed, “A Neighbor”