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+7Penguin Harley Quinn hyenaholic Mafiosa Chris91 Lapin KelinciHutan Lysander 11 posters | Author | Message |
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Lysander Armbiter of Good Fanfiction
Join date : 2009-06-10
| Subject: It's a Scientology murder mystery! Tue Jan 26, 2010 3:09 pm | |
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- William Rex Fowler, 58, at first to believed to be the victim in a Dec. 30 shooting at his Adams County office, has been arrested and charged with the murder of his former business partner.
Investigators say Fowler shot Tommy Ciancio, 42, three times in the head with a 9mm Glock handgun when Ciancio came to Fowler Software Design to collect $9,900 in severance.
Ciancio, who was Fowler Software's chief operating officer, resigned Nov. 23, 2009 in a dispute over the way the company was being managed.
On Dec. 29, 2009, he agreed to a settlement and to sign a waiver of release in exchange for the payment, company CEO Laura Zaspel told investigators.
Employees of the software company, which reportedly had suffered financial difficulties since 2008, related in part to the transfer of as much as $200,000 to a church or charity by Fowler, told investigators that Ciancio arrived around 10 a.m. Dec. 30 to collect his check.
After greeting former colleagues and asking them about their New Year's Eve plans, he asked to speak to Ubaldo Ciminieri, the company's vice president of sales and marketing, who had stepped away from his desk. Ciancio then went downstairs to Fowler's office.
According to the arrest affidavit, the employees told investigators the next thing they heard was gunshots.
Police were called by another tenant in the Elati Building near West 84th Avenue and Elati Street in unincorporated Adams County.
When officers arrived at the building, they saw Fowler coming out through the door, bleeding from the face. Investigators said he took one step past the threshold, then walked back in. Police rushed into the building, and escorted Fowler back out.
When Fowler attempted to speak to police, blood rushed out of his mouth. They asked if Ciancio was still in the building and he shook his head up and down to say "yes." They asked if Ciancio shot him and Fowler did not respond, investigators said.
Fowler was loaded into an ambulance and transported to Denver Health Medical Center, where he underwent emergency surgery. During the surgery, police said, Fowler's hands were bagged to protect evidence of gunshot residue, which was later collected by investigators.
Inside Fowler's office, police found Ciancio's body. They said he appeared to have been sitting at a table when he was shot. They also found the murder weapon and four 9mm Luger shell casings. They found a handgun magazine on the table, and another in a closet in the office.
Investigators say the gun was registered to Andrew Hyung Fowler, 26, who lived at 1413 L. Ron Hubbard Way in Los Angeles, when it was purchased. In interviews with police, Andrew Fowler said he gave the gun to his father for Christmas in 2007.
Police also found a briefcase and a typed note, dated Dec. 30 and signed by Fowler, that advised there was nothing confidential in the satchel and that it should be given to his wife, Janet.
When Janet Fowler was interviewed by detectives, she told them she wanted the briefcase returned immediately.
"It is important to me and my church. It is religious material and I want it now," she said to investigators. "Even if you looked at it, and read it, you would not understand anything in it. Because it is way above a normal person and you would not know what it meant. I want it back right now."
Janet Fowler also reportedly told investigators that her husband "is a Scientologist and would not have gone without a fight. He would have grabbed a gun in a struggle and would not have let someone shoot him."
She also told investigators that Ciancio had sent e-mails to Rex Fowler, threatening to hire an attorney and sue over money he said was owed him.
Adams County officials said Fowler is in custody, but would not say where he is being held. He was last at Denver Health Medical Center, but his name no longer appears on patient rosters. Fowler is OTVII, the second-highest rank in the cult. | |
| | | KelinciHutan Global Nomad
Join date : 2009-06-03 Age : 39 Location : USS Enterprise
| Subject: Re: It's a Scientology murder mystery! Tue Jan 26, 2010 6:29 pm | |
| For anyone curious, a highly complicated chart of just what the heck the OT levels are is here. Your eyes may cross a few times trying to parse it, though. I know mine did. | |
| | | Lapin Knight of the Bleach
Join date : 2009-06-10 Age : 35 Location : Maryland
| Subject: Re: It's a Scientology murder mystery! Tue Jan 26, 2010 6:44 pm | |
| What's the going odds that the police have already flipped through the file and laughed themselves silly? | |
| | | Chris91 Knight of the Bleach
Join date : 2009-06-13 Age : 57 Location : Salem, Mass., USA
| Subject: Re: It's a Scientology murder mystery! Tue Jan 26, 2010 6:48 pm | |
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| | | Mafiosa You crack me up, little buddy!
Join date : 2009-06-03
| Subject: Re: It's a Scientology murder mystery! Tue Jan 26, 2010 7:41 pm | |
| This would make an amazing version of Clue. | |
| | | Harley Quinn hyenaholic Knight of the Bleach
Join date : 2009-06-12 Age : 39 Location : Taking that picture...
| Subject: Re: It's a Scientology murder mystery! Wed Jan 27, 2010 6:37 am | |
| Oh come on, everybody knows that they've just paid enough money to 'ascend'. Or whatever it's called.
Generally if somebody is killed without a struggle it means they knew their killer. | |
| | | Penguin NO NOT THE BEEEEES
Join date : 2009-07-18 Location : Wild Gray Yonder
| Subject: Re: It's a Scientology murder mystery! Wed Jan 27, 2010 6:41 am | |
| - Harley Quinn hyenaholic wrote:
- Generally if somebody is killed without a struggle it means they knew their killer.
... What. | |
| | | Somath Cegem Wonderfully English
Join date : 2009-06-10 Age : 37 Location : Land of Burning Spirit
| Subject: Re: It's a Scientology murder mystery! Wed Jan 27, 2010 6:44 am | |
| Question, why is dead Scientologist a bad thing? Yeah a human life I know but, other than that? - Penguin wrote:
- Harley Quinn hyenaholic wrote:
- Generally if somebody is killed without a struggle it means they knew their killer.
... What. In Harleys defence (oh dear god let me never type that again), if you know the guy then stuff like "Hi Jim how's it go- *Boom* ow" *ded* is much more likely. | |
| | | Delcat Good old-fashioned nightmare fuel
Join date : 2009-06-13 Age : 36 Location : Underestimating the power of soup
| Subject: Re: It's a Scientology murder mystery! Wed Jan 27, 2010 9:47 am | |
| - Penguin wrote:
- Harley Quinn hyenaholic wrote:
- Generally if somebody is killed without a struggle it means they knew their killer.
... What. God, Penguin, don't you ever watch CSI? | |
| | | Exodia's Right Leg Shitgobbling pissdrinker
Join date : 2009-08-04 Age : 38 Location : Niggertown, HUAHUEHUAland
| Subject: Re: It's a Scientology murder mystery! Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:41 pm | |
| Aren't the high-ranking Scientology guys supposed to be able to zap enemies ded with a thought?
Now we know how they really do it. *snicker* | |
| | | Braigwen Why yes, I am a Rocket Scientist!
Join date : 2009-06-14 Age : 44 Location : Punching Udina.
| Subject: Re: It's a Scientology murder mystery! Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:56 pm | |
| They forgot to list 'Couch Jumping' on their list of things to do to ascend. | |
| | | Harley Quinn hyenaholic Knight of the Bleach
Join date : 2009-06-12 Age : 39 Location : Taking that picture...
| Subject: Re: It's a Scientology murder mystery! Thu Jan 28, 2010 7:02 am | |
| - Somath Cegem wrote:
- Question, why is dead Scientologist a bad thing? Yeah a human life I know but, other than that?
- Penguin wrote:
- Harley Quinn hyenaholic wrote:
- Generally if somebody is killed without a struggle it means they knew their killer.
... What. In Harleys defence (oh dear god let me never type that again), if you know the guy then stuff like "Hi Jim how's it go- *Boom* ow" *ded* is much more likely. Yeah, Somath, that's kinda more what I meant. I mean, even if they come in with a gun or a knife, if you know and trust them you probably won't think they're gonna kill you. And these brainwashed Scientology freaks trust their superiors something chronic. Ah, couch-jumping to ascend. (is reminded of a line in friends about jumping on the bed). That makes more sense than paying money. | |
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