Haha.. Mars is on the News again

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The pics on the first page remind me of that one ICP festival thread last month. lol



This kid looks pathetic... I'll admit I messed with peoples graves when I was like 13, but he's 20... he get's no respect in my book... I hope he's at the receiving end of some gang rape in prison... coward...
lol dude on left looks like the guy from boy meets world when he was a jugalo

 

Nuttkase

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Suspect in 4 Va. killings posted violent rap songs
By ZINIE CHEN SAMPSON and DENA POTTER (AP) – 1 hour ago

FARMVILLE, Va. — Richard Alden Samuel McCroskey III rapped about the thrill of murder in songs he posted on the Internet. Police believe the fantasy lyrics became a gruesome reality in a small Virginia college town.

McCroskey, 20, was being held Sunday in the killings of four people who were found at a Longwood University professor's home near campus in Farmville, which is about 50 miles west of Richmond. McCroskey, of Castro Valley, Calif., faces charges of first-degree murder, robbery and grand larceny of an automobile, said Farmville police Capt. Wade Stimpson.

The aspiring rapper in the underground horrorcore genre, which sets violent lyrics to hip-hop beats, was arrested Saturday at a Richmond airport, where authorities believe he was trying to catch a flight back to California. Officers found McCroskey asleep in the baggage claim area.

A day earlier, authorities discovered the bodies in the home of Debra S. Kelley, an associate professor of sociology and criminal justice studies, school spokeswoman Gina Caldwell. Authorities have not released the names of those killed or said how they died.

McCroskey recorded songs that spoke of death, murder and mutilation under the name Syko Sam. His MySpace Web page said he has only been rapping for a few months but has been a fan for years of the horrorcore genre.

"You're not the first, just to let you know. I've killed many people and I kill them real slow. It's the best feeling, watching their last breath. Stabbing and stabbing till there's nothing left," McCroskey sings in "My Dark Side."

A friend who owns a small, independent record label that specializes in horrorcore confirmed the site and the songs were McCroskey's. Andres Shrim, who owns Serial Killin Records in New Mexico, said others shouldn't judge McCroskey by what they see on his Web site or hear in his music.

Describing McCroskey as a "great kid," Shrim said he has known him for at least two years, and he last saw him Sept. 12 at an all-day music festival in South Gate, Mich.

"You would never, ever imagine that kid even being a suspect," Shrim said. "If he is found to be guilty, I would be 100 percent shocked."

Shrim said even though horrorcore focuses on murder and other morbid subjects, performers and fans shouldn't be labeled violent.

"People get the impression we're these twisted, sick individuals and we don't have hearts and we just want to talk about murder and the devil," said Shrim, who performs himself under the name SickTanicK. "But we just want to express that other side of life."

On his Web page, McCroskey posted videos and pictures of a grave where a cross and miniature American flags had been turned upside down.

"We defiled the grave, and then lightning struck seconds ago. I think we were being warned," he says in the video, laughing. In the photos, the gravestone identifies the person buried there as a Marine.

McCroskey was scheduled to appear Monday in court, when he can either hire an attorney or have one appointed.

Longwood, a school of about 4,500 students, did not issue an alert after the bodies were discovered because it happened off campus, Caldwell said. She said the small town was unaccustomed to such violence.

"Not only on campus, but even in Farmville — it just doesn't happen here," she said.
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Mars

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Heres some shit thats already been posted up

Castro Valley man arrested, suspect in the killing of four people in Virginia

Associated Press
Posted: 09/19/2009 08:10:42 PM PDT
Updated: 09/19/2009 10:03:11 PM PDT
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FARMVILLE, Va. — A Castro Valley man who rapped about murder in songs posted on his MySpace page was arrested Saturday by investigators who suspect him of killing four people in a central Virginia college town.
Richard Alden Samuel McCroskey, 20, was taken into custody at Richmond International Airport, where authorities believe he tried to catch a flight back to California. Officers found McCroskey asleep in the baggage claim area, said Farmville police Capt. Wade Stimpson.
McCroskey is being held in Farmville, where he faces charges of first-degree murder, grand larceny of an automobile and robbery. McCroskey is scheduled to appear in court Monday.
Officers found the bodies Friday afternoon in the home of Debra Kelley, an associate professor of sociology and criminal justice at Longwood University, school spokeswoman Gina Caldwell said Saturday.
Authorities are awaiting identification of the dead from the state medical examiner's office, but that isn't expected until Monday.
A university spokesman told the Richmond Times-Dispatch that Kelley was among the dead.
According to the Richmond newspaper, police entered the home Friday when the smell of decomposing bodies was detected. An officer went to the house after receiving a call from the concerned mother of one of the residents. Police had also gone there a day earlier to check on the residents, but were told by a man there that the inhabitants were at a
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McCroskey was immersed in the so-called horrorcore rap music scene, and recorded songs that spoke of death, murder and mutilation under the name Syko Sam. His MySpace page says he has been rapping for a few months.
One of several songs posted on his MySpace page under his stage name talks about the thrill of killing someone. A friend confirmed the site and the songs were McCroskey's.
"You're not the first, just to let you know. I've killed many people and I kill them real slow. It's the best feeling, watching their last breath. Stabbing and stabbing till there's nothing left," McCroskey sings in "My Dark Side."
One of the best-known horrorcore rappers, Pittsburg native Mario Delgado, told the Bay Area News Group that McCroskey traveled to many of his shows and sent him messages on MySpace. Delgado, who performs under the name Mars, said his violent lyrics do not condone murder.
"That's what I sing about in my music, but it's pretend," he said. "But kids like this, it alters the way they're thinking.
"It may inspire people to (kill), but normal people don't do that."
The owner of a small, independent record label that specializes in the horrorcore genre said others shouldn't judge McCroskey by what they see on his Web site or hear in his music. Andres Shrim, who owns Serial Killin Records in New Mexico and performs under the name SickTanicK, described McCroskey as a "great kid" — articulate, smart and professional.
Shrim said he has known McCroskey at least two years.
"You would never, ever imagine that kid even being a suspect," Shrim said. "If he is found to be guilty, I would be 100 percent shocked."