So this morning, out in my neck of the woods (literally, in the woods-- in a wildlife management area where hunting and trespassing are not allowed) a guy (let's call him DS) shot and killed a woman. He claimed he "stumbled" and accidentally shot her. He was drunk and high on marijuana and meth. They are charging him with negligent homicide, hunting while impaired, and drug possession. Now, might not seem like a big deal, unless you rewind to 2010 when this guy went hunting with his friend RF who had allegedly been having an affair with DS's wife. RF went missing and his body was found in the woods sans hunting gear and they initially ruled it a suicide. Publicly that was the declaration although apparently they found out somehow that DS had shot him but he passed a polygraph (I'm guessing he claimed it was an accident) so they didn't charge him. One time is hinky. I remember driving by the crime scene where they found the first body. The District Attorney was out there grinning away like everything was fine. Now, maybe I watch too many crime shows, but I would think that if this was the 2nd incident, that maybe they should take a closer look at the first ones and consider that this might be a pattern and that neither death was accidental.