Schultz128 wrote:The name is Dante.
I was in a prison transport for hard labor along with four other prisoners, although the three guards had left me in the truck because they felt some form of pity for having a 74 year old man do back breaking work. However, there is little for a man to do in a cage except to hone the body, and most look over my muscular makeup.
Oddly enough, there was a key in the transport van hidden in the dust, I assume from one of the bumbling guards.
The key unlocked my restraints and I strangled the guard outside the truck with the chains. The second guard didn't hear the bullet chamber, the third guard didn't react fast enough to the smell of gunpowder, and the other four prisoners made the mistake of thinking that there were friends among prisoners.
I took the guard uniform with the least amount of stains and booked it West.
renetear wrote:Good Lord, may their souls rest in peace, killed unexpectedly doing their duties.
Schultz128 wrote:The name is Dante.
I was in a prison transport for hard labor along with four other prisoners, although the three guards had left me in the truck because they felt some form of pity for having a 74 year old man do back breaking work. However, there is little for a man to do in a cage except to hone the body, and most look over my muscular makeup.
Oddly enough, there was a key in the transport van hidden in the dust, I assume from one of the bumbling guards.
The key unlocked my restraints and I strangled the guard outside the truck with the chains. The second guard didn't hear the bullet chamber, the third guard didn't react fast enough to the smell of gunpowder, and the other four prisoners made the mistake of thinking that there were friends among prisoners.
I took the guard uniform with the least amount of stains and booked it West.
Schultz128 wrote:renetear wrote:Good Lord, may their souls rest in peace, killed unexpectedly doing their duties.
They ignored their duties and proper routine, the reason it was unexpected was because they were hardly guards at all.
The third guard caught his gun on his holster when he tried to draw it, and he had been there for the past 13 years. It was an embarrassment, if anything.
The prisoners, however, would have either flipped on me when eventually caught or gone on to do the heinous things they undoubtedly did. The other four bullets of the guard's revolver found themselves nested in each of their heads shortly before my departure.
renetear wrote:Schultz128 wrote:
They ignored their duties and proper routine, the reason it was unexpected was because they were hardly guards at all.
The third guard caught his gun on his holster when he tried to draw it, and he had been there for the past 13 years. It was an embarrassment, if anything.
The prisoners, however, would have either flipped on me when eventually caught or gone on to do the heinous things they undoubtedly did. The other four bullets of the guard's revolver found themselves nested in each of their heads shortly before my departure.
That's... still 7 counts of second degree murder, sure maybe they weren't trained as well as they should be, but if you were innocent you definitely aren't now. May the lord forgive me for this statement but as much as I would wish death on certain criminals, couldn't you have just left at that point?
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