What a sweet heart.
What a sweet heart.
He looks like he was such a sweet man. Prayers for his family. I hope a bunch of guys find this guy and beat the hell out of him what a pos.
And why in the world would people be blaming the lady he is blaming for him doing this. I am sure she had no idea this was coming. I have seen so many people on line trashing her.
How heartbreaking to see pictures of this lovely man. Bless him.
I clicked on a link on FB about this case yesterday before I knew anything about it. Unfortunately, the link had the whole video and I saw the whole, awful thing. I've watched plenty of death videos in the past but this one really just got to me. I've been thinking about this poor man and his family all day. I don't normally agree with the death penalty but I'm fine with whatever horrible things happen to Steve.
I never watch the videos, but for whatever reason, I watched this one. And yes, I wish I hadn't. It's not that it's exceptionally gory, but the fact that it's so random & the shooter behaves almost as if he's out running errands is most disturbing. And that poor elderly gentleman deserved to be treated with respect, not shot dead while walking to the store. What the hell is wrong with people?
https://www.facebook.com/GoErie/vide...type=3&theater
said he's commited suicide
You're not missing much except some Woman that doesn't know how to use a camera or report on anything in a clear and concise way.
YAY for dead fucker. I only wish that he had done this to begin with instead of taking other people with him. I'm wondering if we're going to find out about other victims that may not have been discovered yet
Had a feeling he was going to take the easy way out.
That video is some bugged out shit. Damn.
http://www.wkyc.com/news/local/cleve...hens/432227259
Alert McDonald's worker helps police find Steve Stephens
RIE, Pa. -- It was all due to the quick thinking of a McDonald's employee that led police to Steve Stephens.
Stephens was at the center of a nationwide manhunt after police say he killed 74-year-old Robert Godwin Sr. on Easter Sunday at 695 East 93rd Street in Cleveland. Stephens later posted the video of him shooting and killing Godwin on Facebook.
The Cleveland Police and the FBI put the word out nationwide that Stephens was likely still driving the white Ford Fusion with the temporary license tag of #363630. They had also widely distributed his photo.
Social media soon spread the word. Erie is only a 2-hour drive from Cleveland.
TIMELINE | How a deadly Facebook shooting led to Steve Stephens' suicide
Just after 11 a.m. today (Tuesday), a female employee at the McDonald's drive-thru pay window in Harborcreek Township recognized Stephens and told her manager.
According to WKYC's Chris Tye, the manager called Pennsylvania State Police and that Stephens was there.
Stephens had ordered a 20-piece McNuggets and a side of fries. To stall him, employees allegedly told him the fries weren't ready yet.
According to Tye, Stephens pulled away from the drive-thru when he spotted police pulling into the McDonald's parking lot.
Sources tell WKYC's Monica Robins that the person who gave the tip that led to his location will receive the $50,000 reward.
Following a short pursuit of about a mile or so, police executed the pit maneuver -- striking a car on one of its fenders to make it spin -- on Buffalo Road by an abandoned school and an officer saw Stephens pull out a pistol and shoot himself.
Steve Stephens dead: 'We have closure'
Police said in a 3:30 p.m. news conference that an autopsy of Stephens' body will occur Wednesday at the Erie County Coroner's Office.
http://www.wkyc.com/news/local/cleve...hens/432227259
Alert McDonald's worker helps police find Steve Stephens
RIE, Pa. -- It was all due to the quick thinking of a McDonald's employee that led police to Steve Stephens.
Stephens was at the center of a nationwide manhunt after police say he killed 74-year-old Robert Godwin Sr. on Easter Sunday at 695 East 93rd Street in Cleveland. Stephens later posted the video of him shooting and killing Godwin on Facebook.
The Cleveland Police and the FBI put the word out nationwide that Stephens was likely still driving the white Ford Fusion with the temporary license tag of #363630. They had also widely distributed his photo.
Social media soon spread the word. Erie is only a 2-hour drive from Cleveland.
TIMELINE | How a deadly Facebook shooting led to Steve Stephens' suicide
Just after 11 a.m. today (Tuesday), a female employee at the McDonald's drive-thru pay window in Harborcreek Township recognized Stephens and told her manager.
According to WKYC's Chris Tye, the manager called Pennsylvania State Police and that Stephens was there.
Stephens had ordered a 20-piece McNuggets and a side of fries. To stall him, employees allegedly told him the fries weren't ready yet.
According to Tye, Stephens pulled away from the drive-thru when he spotted police pulling into the McDonald's parking lot.
Sources tell WKYC's Monica Robins that the person who gave the tip that led to his location will receive the $50,000 reward.
Following a short pursuit of about a mile or so, police executed the pit maneuver -- striking a car on one of its fenders to make it spin -- on Buffalo Road by an abandoned school and an officer saw Stephens pull out a pistol and shoot himself.
Steve Stephens dead: 'We have closure'
Police said in a 3:30 p.m. news conference that an autopsy of Stephens' body will occur Wednesday at the Erie County Coroner's Office.
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