Indy Wrestler Shot In Jealous Killing Spree

Three southwest Missouri men now face first-degree murder charges, and a fourth juvenile suspect is in custody, in connection with the shooting deaths of a Laclede County woman’s parents and her current boyfriend, Indy wrestler Zach Porter who wrestled in the Midwest as Napalm.

Josh Reyes, 23, Steven Pyykola, 18, Jacky Wong, 21, and a 16-year-old that cannot be named for legal reasons, were charged with first-degree murder.

Laclede County Sheriff Richard Wrinkle said the case centers around Miranda Smith, who told authorities Josh Reyes gunned down Porter in front of her and her two children at this apartment complex in Lebanon, Mo. Investigators later found the bodies of Smith’s father and stepmother at their home in Phillipsburg, just southwest of Lebanon.

7 Responses to “ Indy Wrestler Shot In Jealous Killing Spree ”

  1. forget this loser.

    RIP IN PEACE CAPTAIN LOU ALBANO

  2. Damn!

  3. Rick, you are an idiot.
    1. Just because you didn’t know him or weren’t a fan of him doesn’t mean he is a loser. I’m sure that while geting shot to death, Napalm wasn’t trying to “steal the spotlight” from Captain Lou.
    2. You wrote “RIP IN PEACE CAPTAIN LOU ALBANO”. That means “REST IN PEACE IN PEACE CAPTAIN LOU ALBANO.” That is disgustingly redundant. You are an uneducated fool who should shut his mouth until he has something relevant or meaningful to say, and when you do say it, make sure it makes sense.

  4. Brendan,

    I completely agree with you! This guy has no respect for anything! The guy is still a human you fuckin loser!

  5. I’ve seen Napalm wrestle in detroit. This whole story is like some creepy movie. The worst part about it is that he was kind of young, not to mention the other victims. The fact that the children were killed makes this beyond a tragedy.
    Rick, you owe everybody an apology. Albano had a good life and died of natural causes.
    There was nothing natural about this.

  6. I barely knew zach “napalm” porter, but he was one of my brothers best friends and co worker. He was also a father, son, brother, and, friend. I knew him well enough to know he had a good heart and he was a good person. I never knew him as a wrestler.

  7. This is a very tragic scenario here. The poor souls. Let them find salvation from any horrors trying to follow them from their graves, and may the perpetrators spend an eternity of suffering for what they’ve done. And for such a petty reason, too, never mind the fact that it was done at all. Humans can be so despicable.

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