Tuesday, December 11, 2007

When To Worry

The best time to start worrying about something is usually right after someone tells you not to worry.
To wit, this story from a former bunkmate of Matthew Murray, who police think shot and killed four people in two separate shootings in Colorado this weekend.
The first shooting was at a missionary school in Arvada, the second at a huge church in Colorado Springs.
The bunkmate shared a room with Murray when they were both prospective missionaries at the missionary school several years ago.
On at least one occassion, Murray woke him up in the middle of the night by talking. When asked to whom he was talking, Murray replied "to the voices. But don't worry, the voices like you."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wow, that's just plain creepy.