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Repost: Did ANYONE pay attention to a forum member here killed aka executed? (Public Board)

by Cornpop Sutton ⌂, A bad bad dude who makes good shine., Saturday, October 19, 2024, 23:02 (280 days ago)
edited by Cornpop Sutton, Sunday, October 20, 2024, 00:06

Dictum a.k.a. "Unix" is deceased.

His threads here: https://deplorablecoder.club/index.php?mode=user&action=show_posts&id=1489

In this new thread I'm going to spare my own impressions of our acquaintance off forum. I respect his memory.

This isn't doxxing - he was open about his identity on forums.

His obituary: https://www.goinghomecares.com/obituaries/obituary-listings?obId=33366480

Ilya tragically and unexpectedly passed away on October 4, 2024, in Hernando, Mississippi.

Now plug that place and "shooting" into Google. One result:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teHwv8yFbF4

I messaged his "ex" (whom he pilloried here, but whatever) privately on Facebook. She's being stonewalled by the FBI - apparently they pursued him because they believed he was essentially a Russian operative. (it sounded like he got mixed up in some dodgy online thing where he thought he was assisting Ukraine but whatever.)

She is apparently posting comments on that one news video. 40 bullet wounds and his body and face were mutilated - closed casket. I'll leave out other comments she made privately to me (maybe it is too much already) but these public comments correspond to what she told me privately.

I suggested that she contact her local congressional representatives for assistance; it made sense to her and she thanked me profusely.

I suspect that until some muckraker of high importance takes an interest in this, the episode will be buried as a "whoopsie".

Repost: Did ANYONE pay attention to a forum member here killed aka executed?

by JoFrance, Thursday, October 24, 2024, 19:30 (275 days ago) @ Cornpop Sutton

What an awful way to go. He knew alot about the dynamics of Ukraine/Russia. I thought he probably had family there. I could see him getting involved in something online to help Ukraine. He just got involved with the wrong people. Someone didn't like him a lot to shoot him up like that. That's just sad.

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"Someone?"

by Cornpop Sutton ⌂, A bad bad dude who makes good shine., Thursday, October 24, 2024, 21:27 (275 days ago) @ JoFrance
edited by Cornpop Sutton, Thursday, October 24, 2024, 22:51

It was quite specific from my posts' details.

Ilya was gunned down by the FBI, not just someone, according to the items I assembled in my post.

According to his wife's FB (which I did not include here) 40 bullets, body and face mutilated.

They had followed him in travels to the town of Hernando Mississippi and he was apparently shot when non compliant with agents' demands, I'm guessing.

Basically judged guilty and executed.

From Ilya's posting history, trying to be respectful of the dead here, he had abysmally terrible human communication skills and very poor judgement. If something could happen to anyone like this it would be to him.

"Someone?"

by JoFrance, Friday, October 25, 2024, 19:44 (274 days ago) @ Cornpop Sutton

What the FBI did by shooting him 40 times showed extreme hatred for him, especially shooting his face up. Whoever from the FBI that did that probably had a personal grievance against him, IMO. That was very excessive force and should be investigated.

Judged, guilty and executed sums it up.

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Unix's legendarily bad judgement at work most likely

by Cornpop Sutton ⌂, A bad bad dude who makes good shine., Friday, October 25, 2024, 23:59 (274 days ago) @ JoFrance
edited by Cornpop Sutton, Saturday, October 26, 2024, 04:23

Don't agree that it was hatred exactly, at least not at a personal level. I believe this was probably suicide by cop.

My best guess is that he was given orders to stand down/surrender and he didn't, or he fucked around somehow and they had been instructed to have zero tolerance for non compliance. Maybe he was waving a gun around.

It's the FBI and when they show up they always mean life or death.

A couple of years ago I experienced an incident where a guy in the grocery got in my face. I mentioned it here.

Unix basically said the guy was full of hot air and I should have challenged him to put his money where his mouth was.

Of course I didn't want to deal with assault, cops, lawsuits, and emergency rooms even if I were on the prevailing side. I told him he was full of shit and others here said so too. At that scene I basically kept my cool and walked away while the guy was ranting at me.

Yeah, Unix was really a dumb bastard with no judgement. Sorry not sorry. Not deserving death. But goddamn, he had a son, he had responsibilities, he fucked his own legacy.

He showed in that argument I had with him a few years ago how void of judgement he was. I can easily think that he brought this on himself.

Unix's legendarily bad judgement at work most likely

by JoFrance, Saturday, October 26, 2024, 17:05 (274 days ago) @ Cornpop Sutton

If he had a gun then he bought it on himself. I do remember that conversation about the guy that was ranting at you in the grocery store. Its never good to let your emotions take over in a situation like that. I don't remember unix's reply but if that is what he said it was just the wrong way to deal with something like that.

He could have bought this on himself. I was thinking maybe he was entrapped by the FBI into a situation where he might have thought one of the FBI guys was someone else and participated in something he shouldn't have. Similar to what they did with the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping case.

I hope he didn't have a suicide by cop mentality but he really was not a happy person, ever.

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Unix's legendarily bad judgement at work most likely

by Cornpop Sutton ⌂, A bad bad dude who makes good shine., Saturday, October 26, 2024, 18:46 (274 days ago) @ JoFrance

^ Indeed. Not much to disagree with.

This wouldn't be the first time that the FBI entrapped and violated the human rights of some poor bastard that they earmarked as conveniently disposable. IE, the FBI infiltrated the Jan 6 protest and probably were THE agent provocateurs.

Unix's legendarily bad judgement at work most likely

by JoFrance, Saturday, October 26, 2024, 19:05 (273 days ago) @ Cornpop Sutton

Exactly.

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All I know is...

by Cornpop Sutton ⌂, A bad bad dude who makes good shine., Saturday, October 26, 2024, 19:42 (273 days ago) @ JoFrance

I *think* I knew the person far better than almost anyone than perhaps his kid and his ex. He followed me around for almost 30 years of forum use and spilled guts to me privately.

In short, unless it's some top level espionage, I see Unix as too much of a goof to be dangerous.

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