February 29, 2004

He is Killing Your Kids
FOUND by Astrid Vicas in British Columbia, Canada
This note was folded and stuck in the spaces of a wooden bench. It was fairly subtle-- not everyone would notice it and investigate, but I feel that it was placed to be found.
Kim in Oklahoma
I guess someone was really trying to get the word out. Hope whoever this note was intended for, saw it and took it seriously enough to do something about it.
+ December 14, 2006 01:29 PM +
dalton in grass valley
omg , i hope the word gets out . i hope the dug dealer is delt with and i hope that the kids are ok!tell the cops.
+ January 13, 2007 12:47 PM +
Kaprina in austin
Wait! What if Courtenay is Mike's resentful ex bent on revenge?
+ January 13, 2007 10:21 PM +
Sarah in Iowa
I don't really think this was a real tip, so much as I agree with Kaprina. Most towns have an annon. drug tip line, so if "Courtenay" was truely someone concerned and wanting this person to get cought, why didn't s/he call that? And the fact that they signed their name is another tip that they just wanted to cause some trouble because I'm pretty sure that if Mike would have found that, they would have come after Courtenay, so why sign your name?
+ January 27, 2007 08:15 PM +
El in campbell river, b.c.
when i read it, i found i don't believe the name is signed Courtney, but that courtney is the location. it's a town 30 minutes away from this on the west coast of B.C. i'm going to look at that address next time i go to courtney.
+ January 28, 2007 03:05 AM +
Eden and Dan in Courtenay, B.C.
What does the blanked out part say? Why is
it missing? It could very possibly be from here.
+ March 06, 2007 12:29 AM +
Concerned in Courtenay
It was an address that was under the blacked out area. I looked it up in the phone book and someone by the name of Mike does live there. Concerns me...
+ March 21, 2007 02:07 PM +
Georgina in on the sofa, England
It looks to me like someone who knows Mike wants the world to know what he is up to. They can't go to the police for whatever reason so have chosen a public spot to leave the note.
Read like: 'He is killing your kids:
Mike,
_____St,
Drug dealer,
Courtney'.

I think the writer means the towns kids as a whole... (I hope anyway) Sad stuff.
+ April 02, 2007 10:58 AM +
Clocloba in chair
What if due to you nabbing this note, someone's children are now dead?

You bastard.
+ April 07, 2007 11:49 PM +
Molly in kansas
Lol @ Clocloba.

That's what I was thinking too, minus the 'you bastard' part.
+ May 16, 2007 03:04 AM +
CrashKattie in Courtenay BC
Tell you one thing, Better not be dealing Smack to my kids.
Love this little backwards town.
+ May 17, 2007 09:08 AM +
Sahara in utah
The handwriting looks like a child's... it might very well be they wanted to tell someone but didn't know about a drug tip line or even who to tell...
+ June 20, 2007 03:53 PM +
laughing in cincinnati.
Lmao, I thought the person who wrote this was named 'Courtenay', and that the name was just spelled real ghetto.
Didn't occur to me that it was an actual place.
+ July 11, 2007 11:42 PM +
Janice in apartment 12b
I would want someone to come tell me personally if my kids were being killed. These matters usually require some quick action.
+ August 02, 2007 10:55 AM +
astrid vicas in ottawa
this is from courtenay british columbia on beautiful vancouver island. its true indeed. thats where i found it.
+ September 13, 2007 05:57 PM +
Dance in here
I find this to be a thoughtful but scarry find. It looks like a kid wrote it and I imagine a smart kid warning the parent of someone who is using drugs. I wonder if the father ever went to XXXXXX Street to confront the dealer .
+ October 19, 2007 04:56 PM +
pat in st.louis, mo
Whoa, what a creepy message. What's with the two shades of underline? Why are they there in the first place? For emphasis, or to create sections? Both? We'll never know, I guess.
+ November 19, 2007 08:06 PM +
msr in illinois
It was meant to be found, so you did what anyone would do and you stole it... yeah, makes sense.
+ January 01, 2008 07:48 PM +
spider in the web
"St Drug Dealer". End quote.

Maybe the drug dealer is a saint? He's dealing some holy kind of crack to these kids. Redemption, and all that. Perhaps from this life of monotony? Showing them the world of drugs - communion wine and eucharistic incense and all that?
+ February 08, 2008 04:39 PM +
Jason in Kentucky
We have a drug dealer that lives about three blocks away on Chester St. and he actually refers to himself as the Chester St. drug dealer.

P.S. I love being fesecious.
+ June 10, 2008 11:56 PM +
just sitting here in my underwears
Apparently Leap Day, 2004 was drug awareness day?

Two Finds this day? Imagine!!
+ June 25, 2008 09:58 AM +
not just another mouth in the lipstick vogue
Wow. The Church must be running out of names.
+ September 03, 2008 09:51 PM +
Sydney in Comox, BC
which street was it i wonder? I most likely know it. it could be 5th or 6th, but who knows except the finder. weird it's from courtenay though, caught my attention :]
+ June 22, 2009 07:36 PM +
Born To Ride in Chicago, IL
Yeah, if this was serious the person would have done more to make sure it would be found. In a park bench it isn't protected from the elements is a place where this would be relatively easy for nature to destroy.
+ July 09, 2009 11:25 AM +
msr in usa
Nice of you to steal it then
+ November 10, 2009 11:38 PM +
Mike T in Wi
Hang on now - I had a teenage girl yell "DRUG DEALER!" at me in a grocery store once. I'm not, I'm an engineer with long hair and a tie-dyed t-shirt. This note could be that same sort of evil nonsense.
+ December 13, 2009 05:31 AM +

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