The title says it all. "METHED-UP POACHER SHOOTS FRIEND WHILE COYOTE HUNTING"

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I don't even need to read the story.

But I did anyway. Turns out, when on meth, more meth is enough incentive to attempt to kill your best friend.

Walnock and Linn haven’t spoken since the incident even though, according to Walnock’s lawyer, the two men have been best friends for 20 years, and Linn was Walnock’s best man at his wedding. Walnock claims he shot Linn accidentally, but Linn doesn’t buy it.

“How do you shoot someone with a red light on his head, wearing an orange coat?” he asked during the hearing. He claims that after Walnock shot him, Walnock took the meth in Linn’s wallet along with $100 before calling 911.


The question I have, is if he'd of successfully killed him, would have qualified as a category of Darwin award?
 
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