Death Of A Salesman: Car Dealer Shoots Two Employees
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Death Of A Salesman: Car Dealer Shoots Two Employees



Here’s something to consider next time you ask your boss for a raise. The owner of a car dealership in Atlanta Georgia, RM Auto International, has been accused of killing two of his only employees because they kept asking for pay increases. Rolandas Milinavicius, the car dealer, has been charged with two counts of murder in the shooting deaths of 25 and 28 year old workers from Lithuania. Apparently, Milinavicius was having financial problems and shot the two Thursday after they kept asking for more pay. After turning himself in, he told police he was under a lot of stress and just snapped. What an idiot! He shot the only two workers he had! What a great way to get out of financial debt...

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