Saturday, November 14, 2015

WAS A LOVE TRIANGLE BEHIND THE SHOOTING OF CHRISTOPHER FEW AND HIS AUTISTIC SON?

The Daily Mail has uncovered that officer Norris Greenhouse Jr. and Christopher Few had clashed several times because both were having simultaneous affairs with the same woman

Following a short car chase in Marksville, Louisiana on the night of November 3, officers Norris Greenhouse Jr. and Derrick Stafford shot dead 6-year-old Jeremy Mardis and critically wounded his father Christopher Few. Stafford was a lieutenant with the Marksville PD and Greenhouse was an Alexandria city marshal, but that night both were moonlighting for the Marksville city marshal’s office.

During and after the chase, the two officers fired at least 18 rounds at Christopher Few’s SUV. Few was hospitalized in critical condition with multiple gunshot wounds and Jeremy Mardis, his 6-year-old autistic son, died when he was shot five times in the head and chest. The cops claimed that Few was trying to run over them, but a video reportedly showed otherwise and even showed Few with his hands up.

Before the chase, Few had an argument with girlfriend Megan Dixon outside TJ’s Lounge. Few left to get Jeremy and soon after picking up the autistic first-grader, the two marshals tried to stop his SUV.

Three days after the shooting, Greenhouse and Stafford were busted by the Louisiana State Police and each was charged with second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder.

Dixon, who recently tested positive for opiates and meth, has an extensive arrest record. She claims to be Few’s fiancĂ©e. However, the Daily Mail has dug up information that for months Dixon was also shacking up with Greenhouse.

According to the Daily Mail, friends of Dixon said that while she was living with Few, she was also carrying on an affair with Greenhouse and that this had been going on for months. During that time, the two men had several confrontations during one of which Few threatened Greenhouse.

What once appeared to be only a bad shooting now looks like a deliberate love triangle murder.

Unfortunately, that love triangle took the life of an innocent 6-year-old autistic boy, a crime deserving of a first-degree murder charge which carries the possibility of the death penalty.

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