Why the white population will become extinct: Murder Suicide
Thanks a alot, Steve Sailer and friends. Your right-wing ideals of hatred, depression, and insanity is taking a toll on the white race faster than expected. The U.S. Census predicts whites will no longer make a majority of America by 2042, eight years earlier than previously estimated. Many people with casual observation and common sense predict that date will come even sooner and the Census will have to readjust again.
So why is the white population being decimated? It's pretty obvious and only requires one to look under your nose, but seeing in front of one' nose can be the hardest task, especially with liars like Steve Sailer obscuring the truth.
1) Edgerton Murder/Suicide; Victim's 911 call released, Rock County responds

Another young white couple who won't be producing anymore children for sure. Perhaps it's for the better, because if they were to pass their demented white genes to their children, their potential for violence would be devastating anyway.
2) No signs of trouble before East Hampton murder-suicide

Money can't buy happiness, and it can't raise someone from the dead. Even wealthy white couples have a habit of murder suicide, meaning it goes closer to racial lines than socio-economic lines.
So why is the white population being decimated? It's pretty obvious and only requires one to look under your nose, but seeing in front of one' nose can be the hardest task, especially with liars like Steve Sailer obscuring the truth.
1) Edgerton Murder/Suicide; Victim's 911 call released, Rock County responds

Another young white couple who won't be producing anymore children for sure. Perhaps it's for the better, because if they were to pass their demented white genes to their children, their potential for violence would be devastating anyway.
EDGERTON (WKOW) -- New information answers some questions about a murder/suicide in Edgerton -- but at the same time, creates new questions.
Police say Shaun Vordermann shot his wife, Jennifer, and then himself sometime before Monday morning.
However Edgerton police say they were called to the Vordermann's home twice in the week leading up to that -- once by Jennifer Vordermann's mother on Wednesday, and then on Saturday by Jennifer herself.
Police say Jennifer called them from Madison after Shaun had been calling and sending some disturbing text messages.
"My husband keeps calling me telling me he's going to kill himself...I'm afraid to go there...he's crazy...I don't know what's going to happen...because then I get freaked out like I'm going to be hurt...but he does like stalk me at work...it wouldn't put it past me that he would try to hurt me."
Police say they asked Jennifer to return to Edgerton after she made the call on Saturday to answer some questions.
Police say they handed her Shaun's gun and told her to give it to a relative for safekeeping. Police are currently trying to determine if that is the same gun Shaun used to commit the murder/suicide.
2) No signs of trouble before East Hampton murder-suicide

Money can't buy happiness, and it can't raise someone from the dead. Even wealthy white couples have a habit of murder suicide, meaning it goes closer to racial lines than socio-economic lines.
They were childhood sweethearts who married, raised a family and became wealthy. But what looked like happiness between Lester and Georgiana Stockel was shattered after police say he killed her and then himself in an outburst that loved ones and investigators cannot yet explain.
"This is a total and complete shock," said Lester Stockel's mother, Vera Stockel, from her home in Jamesburg, N.J., yesterday. "They were doing well. They were happy. They had everything. Everything."
After 911 calls from a lavish home in East Hampton early Monday, officers found Georgiana Stockel shot in the head in the master bedroom of one of the couple's three homes. Her husband lay dead next to her from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Georgiana died a few hours later.
"I don't know why it happened, and I guess I never will," said Lester Stockel's father, Lester Stockel Sr., 88.
"It doesn't make any sense," said Noel Brogan, of Montclair, N.J., who lived next door to Lester and Georgiana Stockel before they moved from the Estates section in 2000. At that time, she said, "They didn't fight. They weren't at odds. They didn't have any financial problems."

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