Bad trouble with neighbor brewing..

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  • noddaz

    bonehead
    Jan 9, 2014
    533
    Arnold
    I hope that the authorities don't find this.

    There is a saying “Give them enough rope to hang them selves. Playing defense never wins. Force the neighbor into the trap that has been carefully laid, and be prepared to do what must be done. Probably save the taxpayers a large sum of money in the future as well.


    If something happens and the authorities found this, that could make whatever happened premeditated. And could give the op enough rope to hang himself.

    Just my opinion, I have no legal back round.
     

    Jim12

    Let Freedom Ring
    MDS Supporter
    Jan 30, 2013
    34,001
    there’s a limited number of properties with convenient commute to work, but unlimited supply of crazy ahole neighbors.

    Almost everyone on this thread has experienced this situation — wherever one moves, it’s likely to repeat.

    I've never experienced it, and don't recall knowing anybody who has dealt with a nutty neighbor who tried to kill his son and knows no boundaries. This guy sounds like a one-off. The stuff of I.D. TV.
     

    JohnnyE

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Jan 18, 2013
    9,596
    MoCo
    Let's remember this thread because when the OP sells out and relocates, the purchaser will pop up here starting a thread about his neighbor from hell, and we can link him to this thread.

    I've done legal battle against intelligent, sane individuals and they were much more predictable. The guy in the trailer sounds completely nuts and thus unpredictable.

    Be careful out there.
     

    Bob A

    όυ φροντισ
    MDS Supporter
    Patriot Picket
    Nov 11, 2009
    30,871
    Tactical Social Worker. The county should provide.
     

    MeatGrinder

    Ultimate Member
    Jul 27, 2013
    2,416
    MoCo, Eastern edge
    OP, that does sound like a sucky situation. It's certainly not the dream you were envisioning.

    One thing I have not heard mention of is lawyering up. If you are going to have to, far better to do it early rather than late. I suspect that a good lawyer could help you with some options and help you get started on a strategy.

    Another thing that comes to mind is that it seems peculiar to me that a crazy man can manage to keep up with taxes and property upkeep. Perhaps a good lawyer could finagle a way for you to end up as owner.
     

    rseymorejr

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 28, 2011
    26,160
    Harford County
    OP, that does sound like a sucky situation. It's certainly not the dream you were envisioning.

    One thing I have not heard mention of is lawyering up. If you are going to have to, far better to do it early rather than late. I suspect that a good lawyer could help you with some options and help you get started on a strategy.

    Another thing that comes to mind is that it seems peculiar to me that a crazy man can manage to keep up with taxes and property upkeep. Perhaps a good lawyer could finagle a way for you to end up as owner.

    You suggesting the OP look into F'ing this guy out of his property?
    Holy Hell,that probably won't set him off LOL!
     

    smokey

    2A TEACHER
    Jan 31, 2008
    31,494
    https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B084MFPRCP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_HDYYNA00W4FN6TTNX50Y
    I have this. It's been pretty great. Unlike ring and the others, you don't need to pay for any subscription. The homebase inside your house has storage and houses the pictures/videos on site. It also acts as the doorbell chime. The motion detection works well and choosing "human only" does only trip it of a person is in the camera. You can also set activity zones for motion activation to limit when it trips.

    The phone app works well and allows you to access all the recordings, get alerted to recordings/doorbell rings, use the 2 way audio/video, and record directly to your phone.

    The battery holds a charge for a while and can be hooked up to doorbell wiring if available. To charge, put a pin in the underside of the hanging bracket and the camera pops out. Charge it and then click back in for another month or so of use.

    Being battery powered, you can toss a bunch of these cameras anywhere within wifi range and have a pretty solid video perimeter set up.
     

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    HeatSeeker

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 18, 2012
    3,058
    Maryland
    I love when I read comments in these threads advising to, escort him out back and have him dig a hole... or put out some bear traps or get a suppressor or claymores or any other thing that alludes to killing or maiming the dude and is sure to get the OP sent to prison. I guess(hope) it is joking but people sure do talk some some tough stuff from their keyboards. LOL
     

    Xshot

    Ultimate Member
    BANNED!!!
    Aug 14, 2013
    1,645
    Pasadena, MD
    I love when I read comments in these threads advising to, escort him out back and have him dig a hole... or put out some bear traps or get a suppressor or claymores or any other thing that alludes to killing or maiming the dude and is sure to get the OP sent to prison. I guess(hope) it is joking but people sure do talk some some tough stuff from their keyboards. LOL


    I agree most of that stuff is joking or over the top.

    But for this situation, I could have a hole dug in an hour or two. And the next time crazy comes into my property ask him to come look at something with me, tell him I don't know what this 'thing' in the woods is and maybe he knows. When he sees said hole, tell him flat out the next time he steps foot on my land I'll disappear him and bury him in that hole, nobody will miss him, and he will never be found. I'd be carrying as well of course.

    Let's face it. If all of a sudden he disappeared, not a single question would be raised.

    And most likely he understands what's happening and you never have a problem again, and you have a big hole somewhere on your property that's out of the way. I'm a level headed guy, but I have zero patience for this kind of stuff. I'm also not a keyboard warrior, I genuinely see this as the solution. Maybe the next time instead of peeking in the windows he's inside the house. Maybe he's inside the house when your wife is. Maybe he does more than just peek. Nope nope nope!
     

    Bountied

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 6, 2012
    7,085
    Pasadena
    I agree most of that stuff is joking or over the top.

    But for this situation, I could have a hole dug in an hour or two. And the next time crazy comes into my property ask him to come look at something with me, tell him I don't know what this 'thing' in the woods is and maybe he knows. When he sees said hole, tell him flat out the next time he steps foot on my land I'll disappear him and bury him in that hole, nobody will miss him, and he will never be found. I'd be carrying as well of course.

    Let's face it. If all of a sudden he disappeared, not a single question would be raised.

    And most likely he understands what's happening and you never have a problem again, and you have a big hole somewhere on your property that's out of the way. I'm a level headed guy, but I have zero patience for this kind of stuff. I'm also not a keyboard warrior, I genuinely see this as the solution. Maybe the next time instead of peeking in the windows he's inside the house. Maybe he's inside the house when your wife is. Maybe he does more than just peek. Nope nope nope!

    I'm pretty sure that's illegal on several levels. Also don't let him know you'll kill him, the element of surprise is a valuable asset.
     

    Mightydog

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    I love when I read comments in these threads advising to, escort him out back and have him dig a hole... or put out some bear traps or get a suppressor or claymores or any other thing that alludes to killing or maiming the dude and is sure to get the OP sent to prison. I guess(hope) it is joking but people sure do talk some some tough stuff from their keyboards. LOL

    If I have my property posted and you decide to “invade” my property then you are assuming the responsibility for any injury or maiming that may occur. If you decide to play stupid games don’t be surprised if you win stupid prizes.
     

    omegared24

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 23, 2011
    4,747
    Ijamsville, MD
    If I have my property posted and you decide to “invade” my property then you are assuming the responsibility for any injury or maiming that may occur. If you decide to play stupid games don’t be surprised if you win stupid prizes.

    That's fine and dandy but then you have to deal with being sued. If you can afford it and have the time to deal with it then great.

    I'd say most people would try to avoid those circumstances but we always have the big talkers online.
     

    pbharvey

    Habitual Testifier
    MDS Supporter
    Dec 27, 2012
    30,178
    You can’t talk reason to a crazy person or threaten them or intimidate them. You’re expecting them to process and react to what you’re saying as if they can understand and weigh the consequences. Mental illness is an illness, you can’t just talk it away.
     

    adit

    ReMember
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 20, 2013
    19,638
    DE
    Today's Tip for the Keyboard Commando's:

    Never bury someone on your own property.
     

    mpollan1

    Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
    MDS Supporter
    Sep 26, 2012
    6,715
    Мэриленд
    Today's Tip for the Keyboard Commando's:

    Never bury someone on your own property.

    Yup. Take Fredo fishing and have him look for all the guns MDSers have lost over the years.

    Sorry man, it is almost inconceivable to me that 12 acres does not buy you immunity from this kind of shit. Be careful for both your (you and gf) physical and legal safety.

    Oh snap, is it legal to shoot at your place? Hosting a shoot with ~ 20 MDSers might set your neighbor's mind a little straighter. Would be a barn raising of sorts.:party29:
     

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