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  1. Man allegedly admitted to killing neighbors at nudist resort over a hot dog REDLANDS, Calif. (Gray News) – The man who is accused of killing a couple at a nudist resort reportedly did so over a hot dog, according to local reports. Michael Royce Sparks, 62, was charged in September with two counts of murder with special circumstances in the deaths of Stephanie Menard, 73, and her husband Daniel Menard, 79. The couple had been reported missing in the desert community of Redlands and were last seen at their home on Aug. 24, 2024. They lived at Olive Dell Ranch, which is described on its website as a residential RV park and nudist resort. Officials said they found the couple’s remains in bags in a concrete bunker underneath Sparks’ home. According to the Press-Enterprise, in a court hearing Monday, a detective testified that Sparks admitted to another inmate that he killed his neighbors. He allegedly said the final straw was over a hot dog. Redlands police detective Thomas Williams testified that Sparks told the other inmate that Daniel Menard had given him a hot dog, which he felt was a jab at him. “He said Mr. Sparks felt that the hot dog was a jab at him, making him feel like he was worth only a dollar hot dog, and that’s what set him off that day,” the detective said in court, according to the Press-Enterprise. Sparks is accused of brutally beating the couple with a rake, a hoe and a hammer.
  2. Now, Cole, when you shift the gear and that little needle on the tach goes into the red and reads 9000 RPM, that's bad.
  3. The comments are gold. I wonder what happens to all that LEGAL product those headline grabbing police seized in the raids over the last couple of weeks.
  4. and the King of the Hill pilot.
  5. Was that Hank Schrader?
  6. That is an excellent movie. I was happy they didn't try to replace Jim McKay with an actor and went with historical footage.
  7. Junior thinks I'm funny? I need to rethink this character.
  8. Sgt Magnifico! He's also a HS Football coach.
  9. Ya'll hear about James Dean? Only 24. Bought it sight unseen.
  10. She's not haute.
  11. Her boyfriend is fucking a black guy?
  12. To be completely fair, that Laki-Laki sauce sounds badass.
  13. Freddie was straight?
  14. I work at Deloitte and believe it or not they may be the most ethical and inclusive World Dominating Empire out there. This whole thing is going to be a fiasco, but somebody will be following the money. Finding out they are involved is the only good news I've heard. And yes, they will charge a metric shit ton to do it.
  15. Aria Charges Guests $26 For A Bottle of Water
  16. That's what The Man WANTS you to think! /Dale
  17. One of my favorite films. "Father, there's only one e in heroin." and there's Imelda's ass.
  18. something, something, Judgement Day.
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