piscian said:
Im having a hard time believing this happened like the kid said it did. I've had enough experiences with sharp construction blades and saws(its hard to say that without sounding stupid) that this leads me to think this kid cornered him and tried to teach him a lesson that went to far, maybe on accident. Even with the sharpest equipment its gonna require force and weight behind a blow to take someones hand off. if he was acting defensely I seriously doubt he would have done that much damage. Blood Splatter tests will decide this kids fate. (yaay dexter)
I agree, it's all seems a bit fishy.
The kid said the guy forced him against the wall, so how did he have enough room to swing the sword with enough force to cut his hand off?
Also a neighbour reports hearing a scream, ""There was fear in the voice. I could tell someone was scared," - which I can only assume was made by the burglar after having his hand (almost) chopped off... so why did the kid need to kill him with a second blow?
My sceptical side is thinking that there was a lot of room between them, enough for the kid to swing his sword, which the burglar tried to block and lost his hand, then the kid slashed him in the chest to stop his screaming.
However, if the kid only attacked him once, chopped off his hand and fatally cut his chest with one blow, how could have he made that blow when the burglar had him pinned up against the wall? If the burglar's hand was close enough to his chest for the blow to cut through it and cut deeply into his chest, then he must have had his hand pretty close to his chest, not lunging at the kid as reported.
One thing I know for sure, it's more fun to put my Quincy head on, assume the kid is hiding something and to try to work out what really happened from what little is reported.
Quincy thinks he was pissed off that his Playstation and Laptop were stolen and decided to teach someone a lesson.