Greg Thompson
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Cory, she had a place out west of Muskogee, and she had some animals and dogs, cats, horses, donkeys, all kinds of stuff over there.
Cory, she had a place out west of Muskogee, and she had some animals and dogs, cats, horses, donkeys, all kinds of stuff over there.
She had to do something with all the animals and all the corrals and everything that went with them. And here's old Greg, that's me. I volunteered to help Corey and we moved all of her stuff over to Talena's house.
She had to do something with all the animals and all the corrals and everything that went with them. And here's old Greg, that's me. I volunteered to help Corey and we moved all of her stuff over to Talena's house.
Billy had a pretty good-sized yard. We fenced it in. She put the donkeys in there. They were little miniature donkeys and she liked them. They were cute. And they had this horse. It was like 13 or 14 years old. Super old. And it was like a horse made out of toothpicks and paper. I mean, it was so skinny. I was like, Corey, what's up with that horse?
Billy had a pretty good-sized yard. We fenced it in. She put the donkeys in there. They were little miniature donkeys and she liked them. They were cute. And they had this horse. It was like 13 or 14 years old. Super old. And it was like a horse made out of toothpicks and paper. I mean, it was so skinny. I was like, Corey, what's up with that horse?
And she goes, well, I've had people report me to the law and everything else about that horse. But I have a vet that says that it's sick. And, you know, we're just trying to let it live its life out. I don't want to put it down. You know, we're letting it live. And it eats, it drinks. It did everything a horse should have done. It just looked awful.
And she goes, well, I've had people report me to the law and everything else about that horse. But I have a vet that says that it's sick. And, you know, we're just trying to let it live its life out. I don't want to put it down. You know, we're letting it live. And it eats, it drinks. It did everything a horse should have done. It just looked awful.
A couple of months go by and the old horse finally passes away. And Corey calls me like 9 or 10 o'clock at night and asks me if I had access to a backhoe. And I'm like, no, I don't. I have a tractor, but it doesn't dig holes like that. He said, okay, well, maybe I can get some help from a neighbor over here. Okay, so a couple of days go by. I end up over at Billy's.
A couple of months go by and the old horse finally passes away. And Corey calls me like 9 or 10 o'clock at night and asks me if I had access to a backhoe. And I'm like, no, I don't. I have a tractor, but it doesn't dig holes like that. He said, okay, well, maybe I can get some help from a neighbor over here. Okay, so a couple of days go by. I end up over at Billy's.
I said, what happened to the horse? Where'd they end up burying it? And she goes, well, we didn't end up burying it. And I'm like, well, what happened to it? It's not here. And she goes, well, Corey butchered that thing. And I'm like, what? She said, yeah, she cut that horse up in tiny little pieces and put it in black trash bags and put it in the back of the Pontiac 6000.
I said, what happened to the horse? Where'd they end up burying it? And she goes, well, we didn't end up burying it. And I'm like, well, what happened to it? It's not here. And she goes, well, Corey butchered that thing. And I'm like, what? She said, yeah, she cut that horse up in tiny little pieces and put it in black trash bags and put it in the back of the Pontiac 6000.
and hauled it out to Muskogee and dumped it out for the coyotes. And I'm like, what? Who does that? And so I braided to Corey and we got to talking about it. I said, how did you? And she said, it took me a long time. I was able to do it. And she said, I just thought it was fitting to take it back out there where it had lived all its life and kind of return it back to nature and
and hauled it out to Muskogee and dumped it out for the coyotes. And I'm like, what? Who does that? And so I braided to Corey and we got to talking about it. I said, how did you? And she said, it took me a long time. I was able to do it. And she said, I just thought it was fitting to take it back out there where it had lived all its life and kind of return it back to nature and
Okay, that's freaking weird, but okay, whatever. I'm like, who even knows how to do something like that?
Okay, that's freaking weird, but okay, whatever. I'm like, who even knows how to do something like that?
She was filing a missing persons report for Kalina. She had this big mask on, like you would use for, like, painting or something, you know, to keep perfumes out. We had talked for a minute, and I expressed my concern about Kalina missing and was asking her, do you know where she could possibly have gone?
She was filing a missing persons report for Kalina. She had this big mask on, like you would use for, like, painting or something, you know, to keep perfumes out. We had talked for a minute, and I expressed my concern about Kalina missing and was asking her, do you know where she could possibly have gone?