Man gets all murder-suicidey with pregnant girlfriend during baby-naming dispute

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Arguments between prospective parents over baby names is really common. I've even experienced this for myself. This guy went off the deep end, though, as an argument over whether or not to hyphenate the baby's (last?) name led to the man shooting his girlfriend, then shooting his girlfriend's SISTER while she was lying on the lawn after she jumped out of the second story window, then shooting himself.

http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2010/11/24/police_say_lynnfield_killings_were_over_baby_name/

What can I say, you have to draw the line somewhere.
 
Likely a man who was raised to believe in a patriarchy family and would not budge on the fact that the mother wanted to leave part of her naming legacy to her child as well.

Terrible. ****ing dicknose.
 
Especially considering they weren't married and she still had her name. I personally think hyphenated names blow, tbh.
 
A shooting over naming a baby? What do you expect, the surname would have been...... double-barreled.

(puts sunglasses on)

YEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH
 
Man was acting like a baby.

What can I say, you have to draw the line somewhere.
dreams were dashed and lives out the window


Protip: always pack heat and extra ammo when picking out baby names.
 
Joseph Cummings and Kimberly Nguyen. Not a great selection either way, but I would take Cummings so I could use the nickname 'Milky'.
 
<no puns detected>
 
“I don’t know what happened later, but when he left here, he was happy.’’
“He seemed to think the world of her.’’
“It was a full house, and they both seemed to be enjoying themselves so much. He was in a great mood.’’
Cummings chatted with the manager, promising to bring in pictures of the baby shower.
there is no record of her or her relatives filing for a restraining order against Cummings.

And yet police still think it was a murder-suicide. Well done Mr. Hitman. Well done indeed.

But then again, he missed the 12 year old. I guess he was a hitman with a heart. Ah well, at least he convinced her not to talk.
 
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