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This was published in the Spokane Review (Washington State) , May 15, 2012.
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SPOKANE, Wash. -- Doug Snarski knew someone was going to die when he realized his girlfriend's ex was inside their home early Sunday.
The intruder, Sean Parsons, was armed with a shotgun, a handgun, a belt stocked with ammunition and yelling about how no one would be getting out of the house alive. Parsons had arrived at the Newman Lake home about 12:30 a.m. -- just hours after he'd been served with a restraining order that prohibited him from going within two miles of the house.
"He didn't come here to get on my Christmas list," Snarski said Monday at his home, where he's lived for 27 years. "He was on a mission to kill."
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SPOKANE, Wash. -- Doug Snarski knew someone was going to die when he realized his girlfriend's ex was inside their home early Sunday.
The intruder, Sean Parsons, was armed with a shotgun, a handgun, a belt stocked with ammunition and yelling about how no one would be getting out of the house alive. Parsons had arrived at the Newman Lake home about 12:30 a.m. -- just hours after he'd been served with a restraining order that prohibited him from going within two miles of the house.
"He didn't come here to get on my Christmas list," Snarski said Monday at his home, where he's lived for 27 years. "He was on a mission to kill."
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