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SAD SAYLOR CAN SWIM- Kenneth Albert Saylor III, 26, of Lennon Drive, Wilmington, has reportedly been misunderstood most of his life. The out of work house painter is said to have not received the help, positive childhood experiences , understanding and love he felt he deserved. His alcoholic father, his mother said, is mostly to blame, well him and who knows, maybe George Bush perhaps, and maybe the deranged sense that Katie Holmes would not return his phone calls, had he have made them of course, all this could possibly have created a fateful chain of events. see what really makes a criminal Unemployment, the curse of a broken home, even trouble finding a date all some say led to his, preposterously insinuated, brave attempt at gaining the attention he so desperately felt he needed. Dr. Ikan Phlytou, resident therapist of the Audubon Sanitarium, in Cuckooboro, said Saylor needed, "someone to set him free from his pain." An unidentified acquaintance of WPD Officer Jean Marcel, the officer who dodged most of the buckshot tossed his way outside the bar on Front Street, said, "all that psychomumbojumbo stuff is a bunch of crud, so what his life sucks, mine ain't much better and you don't see me gettin a gun when someone pisses me off. Nah that's just folks trying to tell us it will never happen again in a million years that downtown is safe. drink-up, either that or when some other unemployed drunk guy, whose life is all twisted up, gets his hands on some gun to end his pain. People said how extremely rare it was when that poor Coast Guard guy, Brian Colletti, that got shot and killed a few months ago at 2nd and Princess. Now this latest thing is a rare happening too. My guess is that you can ask that actor fellah Steve Buscemi how rare all this stuff downtown is, I bet he'd tell ya like I will, rare is the first or second time something happens. This might be the first time someone walked down the street with a shotgun blasting away at a cop, but it's not the first time someone tried to kill someone downtown. And you can bet it won't be the last. I give it 15 days tops. Within 15 days someone will be arrested or wanted for assaulting someone with a deadly weapon. It's downtown's history to be violent.". . Star News Article on Saylor's background

I dont know how long it has been but on the night of January the 7th the following stabbing took place:


Wilmington police responded to Ibiza Nightclub early Saturday morning in reference to a stabbing.
When police arrived shortly after 3 a.m., James Spivey, 31, the victim, was unconscious but breathing. As of Saturday night, police officers were in the process of arresting Derrick Bledsole, 36 in the stabbing, charging him with assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injuries, a felony.

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