Wednesday, October 01, 2008

The Naked Intruder

It was early Sunday morning, September 28, 2008. Approximately 3:00 AM in Indianapolis Indiana. A seventeen year old girl slept peacefully in her bed. In the room adjacent to her bedroom, a window slid open from the outside. In crept David Myers. He knew the home well. His uncle owned it, and he was an acquaintance of the family.

Meyers, a registered sex offender had been released from prison two years ago, after he served 10 years of a 20 year sentence for criminal confinement and sexual deviate conduct. He had been living with his mother down a gravel road near the girl's home. On this night, the felon was naked, except for a mask and rubber gloves. He carried a knife, rope, condoms and a gag. As he entered the teen's room, she awoke and began screaming.

The girl's father, 64 year old Robert McNally, awoke and caught the masked and naked intruder in the hallway. A vicious struggle ensued. As they struggled, McNally's wife dialed 911. McNally managed to get Myers in a choke hold. As the criminal thrashed about, McNalley held on for dear life.

When the police arrived, they found McNalley still on the floor with him arm around the intruder's neck. They ordered him to let go. McNalley complied, and the officers found Meyers to be unresponsive. Responding paramedics pronounced Myers dead.

The Marion County coroner found that Meyers had been strangled. Prosecutor Carl Brizzi declared that Robert McNally acted in defense of his daughter and that charges were not warranted.

14 comments:

  1. Zhoo.
    Zheet . .
    Soo?

    BJJ wins again!

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  2. way to go dad! my dad would have gutted that )$(*)$(%* to keep him away from any one of his four daughters and if something had happened to dad it would have been expected of me to take up the fight.

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  3. Anonymous8:18 PM

    Nothing like a little good news to go with supper. I'm all for the sanctity of human life, but if people want to act like animals, then they take their chances.

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  4. Why do they ever let them go?

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  5. This man should receive the father of the year award

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  6. 64 years old, and he takes on an intruder empty-handed and kills him.
    Hats off to dad!

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  7. Good thing this happened in Indiana.

    Next door in Illinois (the Chicago area, anyway), the father would have been prosecuted for a hate crime and interfering with the sexual expression of an alternative lifestyle.

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  8. Anonymous2:43 PM

    A REM 870 Shotgun would be a more efficient tool for the job.

    But being a father myself... a good set of muscles around that trolls neck seems to have gotten the job done.

    Humans +1, Trolls -1

    :-)

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  9. looks like he picked the WRONG dude to mess with in that area...ATTABOY..another goblin departed..and we're the better for it

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  10. Can I get a "Hell Yeah!" for the father of this girl?

    It does my heart good to see human garbage like this put down.

    Too bad things don't turn out like this all the time.

    Joe

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  11. Anonymous9:05 PM

    man, I hope I'm that much of a badass when I'm 64 (or 44 for that matter)

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  12. Anonymous9:43 PM

    The guys went in with a knife, a rope... and condoms????!!!

    That was my first reaction. Then I realized criminals are wary of DNA forensic analysis nowadays, so that probably explains it.

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  13. Anonymous9:38 AM

    I think the father should get a check from the government representing a portion of the tax payers money saved from the cost for litigation, and futher incarceration.

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