Wilmington Examiner
This is not NEW, early 1970, with a military sticker to go on base, if I wanted to go down town to SF I had to cover the sticker.
First time I was warned about Navy housing was living on Halsey Terrace just off Pearl Harbor. The Kanaka would follow woman with a sticker home, hang out or find the phone number of their house and call them asking for their husbands. They would call perhaps once a week and if husband was not able to come to the phone, then they broke in.
We had windows that like louvers a crank to open or close them. Anyone on the outside could slide them out one at a time and crawl in.
Darn the SPCA had a run on dogs, I got a half Shepard and whatever adult 40 pounds. Good dog, at his size there was allot of yard cleaning so I just raked the poo under the windows of my kids rooms, about one foot from the house.
Hard to sleep at night knowing that even if the windows were closed someone could still get the panes off silently. Dog set up alarms just twice, early morning dog running about barking at the windows. Then nothing for a couple months when a neighbor was found stabbed to death a couple kids in the bed room OK but hungry as it took neighbors 2-3 days to check on her. She hated dogs for some reason got a cat.
Not unusual for the varmint town folk to pray on family's that consist of a lone woman, or one with kids. Nothing new here, been going on since time began. Today they know just by looking for the military decal on a bumper of a car.
NOTHING NEW here, varmets are varmets, rattle snakes are what they were born to be, HUNTERS. KILLERS, as we all humans are except they beyond deer meat and chicken. They do not hunt to survive they hunt the ultimate prize that cannot be mounted and placed on a wall. They go for other humans they find easy pickings for them.