Karen Kilgariff
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And then he reaches into his waistband for his gun and he shoots his sister across the table. Shut up. Point blank. And then his mother screams and runs for the door and he runs after her and he blocks the door and stands in front of her about like 15 feet away from the door, it said. And he raises the gun in Armenian. She says, don't shoot me, please. And he shoots her eight times.
And then he reaches into his waistband for his gun and he shoots his sister across the table. Shut up. Point blank. And then his mother screams and runs for the door and he runs after her and he blocks the door and stands in front of her about like 15 feet away from the door, it said. And he raises the gun in Armenian. She says, don't shoot me, please. And he shoots her eight times.
He shoots her once, she goes down on the ground and then he stands over her and shoots her seven more times. Holy shit. He looks around the room and sees his 23-year-old nephew is on the stairs, frozen.
He shoots her once, she goes down on the ground and then he stands over her and shoots her seven more times. Holy shit. He looks around the room and sees his 23-year-old nephew is on the stairs, frozen.
And he just turns around, goes over into the living room, sits on the couch and shoots himself in the head.
And he just turns around, goes over into the living room, sits on the couch and shoots himself in the head.
Mm hmm. So... Oh, my God. Now, Rita, the wife, well, at least at the time of this article, had to be in charge of all the Zankas. No. And it was this whole... They were in court about the trademark and who owned the rights to... It's this huge thing. And I didn't even get into it because there's... There's so much more to this article...
Mm hmm. So... Oh, my God. Now, Rita, the wife, well, at least at the time of this article, had to be in charge of all the Zankas. No. And it was this whole... They were in court about the trademark and who owned the rights to... It's this huge thing. And I didn't even get into it because there's... There's so much more to this article...
Who were rich kids, you know, who were like, who were rich kids. And she was a very traditional kind of old school wife where she didn't work. She didn't go to the store. She stayed home and was a housewife and took care of that family. And suddenly just got thrown into this. I would never want to raise rich kids, you know? No. Well, but also because that's not anything you have experience with.
Who were rich kids, you know, who were like, who were rich kids. And she was a very traditional kind of old school wife where she didn't work. She didn't go to the store. She stayed home and was a housewife and took care of that family. And suddenly just got thrown into this. I would never want to raise rich kids, you know? No. Well, but also because that's not anything you have experience with.
So like they're having a whole life that you don't even understand.
So like they're having a whole life that you don't even understand.
So I don't know. That's, um, that's that rough story behind the best restaurant in LA.
So I don't know. That's, um, that's that rough story behind the best restaurant in LA.
Is it still in the family? I think they still do, but I'm not sure I didn't get, I like once the, um, murder part was over, that article goes on forever talking about all that part.
Is it still in the family? I think they still do, but I'm not sure I didn't get, I like once the, um, murder part was over, that article goes on forever talking about all that part.
So I figure if people are super interested in who owns the rights to chicken, you can go for it, but I don't give a fuck.
So I figure if people are super interested in who owns the rights to chicken, you can go for it, but I don't give a fuck.
There are a couple. And I've actually thought about this a lot because the line that journalist Mark Arax used when he wrote this article for Los Angeles Magazine about the Zancou chicken murders, that sit crooked and talk straight, which is an Armenian saying.
There are a couple. And I've actually thought about this a lot because the line that journalist Mark Arax used when he wrote this article for Los Angeles Magazine about the Zancou chicken murders, that sit crooked and talk straight, which is an Armenian saying.