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Sad news about a friend. Not sure what to do.


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A friend of mine, Chancey "Donkey" Smith just killed himself, his girlfriend and her 2 children. I never thought he was capable of doing something like this. He was just with us last week in Daytona for bike week. He was the VP of another club we ride with called Most Wanted. I had only known him about a year, but he was not this kind of guy.

http://www.wltx.com/news/article/128321/2/Family-Friends-and-Neighbors-Shocked-by-Peake-Family-Murders

It has really hit my MC and family really hard. My kids went to school with the children, and to think we have been hanging out with someone capable of doing this kind of thing. I have eaten dinner at the very place this went down, it is just too close to home for me.

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Sorry to hear. No offense, your friend sounds like a fuging asshole, good riddance. That is how you should feel IMO. fug em. Not a real man or human for that matter, not worthy of any afterthoughts. As far as his family...very sad indeed. Time doesn't heal these kind of things.

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Aw Bro, sorry to hear this.

Yeah, you might know somebody but you never really know what kind of demons they are dealing with.

And to do something like that, wow. You never see that coming.

Just make sure your yunguns are ok and know their Daddy loves then too much to even think of doing something like that.

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Yeah, my sadness isnt for him at all, just for his family and other friends. Most Wanted is trying to get us to go to the funeral this afternoon, but I just cant do it. Denny, the President of Most Wanted is so F'd up, right now. They were the best of friends and did everything together. I feel like I should be there for him, but I cant go to a funeral to mourn a murderer. No matter who they are.

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