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Felicia Glass on dreamindemon.com

Winston-Salem, NC – Ruben Flippin, 67, disappeared late last week.  By Monday, when his daughters hadn’t been able to reach him all weekend, he was reported missing.  Officers walked through the duplex Flippen shared with his girlfriend, 30-year-old Felicia Glass, but didn’t see anything on first glance.  When they went back on Tuesday, they followed their noses and found Flippin’s decomposing corpse hidden in a bedroom.

Yeah, I don’t know how they missed it the first time, either.

Ruben Flippin and Felicia Glass met at a homeless shelter a couple of years ago, and the relationship wasn’t always a happy one.  They’d fight, and Felicia would take off for a couple of days, usually back to the shelter, where she’d stay until she cooled off or Flippin apologized.  But last week, things got ugly sometime between Thursday and SaturdaySaturday reviewsSaturday reviews.

Glass was located back at the shelter, where it probably smelled better than the duplex apartment where her erstwhile lover’s corpse was rotting.  When arrested, she told police that Flippin had beaten her with a table leg, giving her a swollen face and a black eye the week before.  Galss retaliated by stabbing her man to death and hiding his corpse in the bedroom.

Felicia Glass was arrested and charged on Wednesday with murder.  She is being held in the Forsyth County Jail without bond.

Comments

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  1. claddaghgirl
    9:13 am on October 3rd, 2008

    but didn’t see anything on first glance.  When they went back on Tuesday, they followed their noses and found Flippin’s decomposing corpse hidden in a bedroom.

    Ah, okaaay. Musta been a very quick glance to be able to miss a dead body. 20/20 vision not a high priority on that force, obviously the ability to care that a once homeless man is missing not a high priority either. Did they just not care enough..figured he would show up eventually. Not really a missing person. Hell not really a person. Sad, sad, sad.

  2. CassieMomma
    9:26 am on October 3rd, 2008

    Another great North Carolina story.

  3. RockRGrl
    11:13 am on October 3rd, 2008

    She just looks mean!

  4. CassieMomma
    12:40 pm on October 3rd, 2008

    She just looks mean!

    Yeah, not only should we do the stupid criminal of the week, we should add scary mugshots……..

  5. balancedthought
    8:29 pm on October 3rd, 2008

    I haven’t been reading this website long, but I want to go ahead and point something out that needs to be said to all the hypocrites that comment on these articles. Some of you get on here all the time and talk about the horrible deaths, torture, and other punishments the various criminals, rapists, abusers, murderers, etc. deserve. I agree that most of them deserve to have their balls chopped off, to be set on fire, or to be locked in a room with hungry pitbulls. So when a woman like Felicia Glass, who often had to leave her man to spend nights at the homeless shelter (my guess is it wasn’t because he left the toilet seat up, it was probably because he was abusive), ends up killing her hman, don’t be so quick to come on here and say she deserves hell. I’m not saying that Felicia was or wasn’t a victim, but until a real motive is established, hold back your condemnation. If it turns out that she really was an abuse victim, the you all should praise her for doing exactly what you have recommended the judicial system do to abusers in countless other comments.

  6. balancedthought
    8:46 pm on October 3rd, 2008

    Here is an example of what I mean:

    The article from Sept. 22 about Leonard Badenhorst. http://www.dreamindemon.com/2008/09/22/leonard-badenhorst-bftd-his-grandpa/

    Read the comments after. Everyone is quick to call Leonard a horrible person and thinks he deserves the punishment he’ll most likely get. Yet, look closer at the facts. This kid is obviously disturbed, and probably had a fucked up life. He was sent away for adoption, not as a newborn, but as a 4 year old when his mother and grandfather were alive but for whatever reason were not fit to be his guardians. He probably remembers them sending him away because they either didn’t want him or, worse, were forced by social services to give him up. And his grandfather is obviously not a normal nice guy, having his own daughter and grandchildren live in a shitty trailer on his property instead of the house. I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised if it turned out Leonard was the victim of some neglect or even serious abuse as a child. And who would be to blame for that if it was true? I’m guessing it would be the male guardian figure (his grandfather). You guys get on here and say that abusers deserve deaths way worse than a stomping, so before you know exactly why Badenhorst killed his Granddaddy, don’t go and place judgement. This case is very fishy, and sounds a lot like Leonard came back for some revenge 18 years in the making. Maybe I’m wrong, but just think about it. After reading all the articles on this website, the scenario I’m describing doesn’t seem that unlikely.

  7. Lynn
    8:53 pm on October 3rd, 2008

    I hear what your saying Balancedthought, but no one has the right to take the life of another. She kept going back to him, if he was that abusive, she should have stayed the fuck away. And I really don’t give a fuck what kind of abuse Leonard had gone through, its no excuse to murder an old man. I will never make excuses for murder. There is never an excuse unless your life is in eminent danger. Never.

  8. balancedthought
    8:59 pm on October 3rd, 2008

    I completely agree with you lynn. I am against murder in almost all ways. I do support the death penalty for some, but in very few instances. I do not believe the Felicia had the right to kill Flippin unless she really believed it was the only option to prevent her own death. My point was only to expose the hypocrites on here who say, “This man deserves a slow torturous death for abusing his wife, children, etc,” on one forum about a man who was arrested and on another forum about a man who was killed say, “Even though this man was abusive, he didn’t deserve the slow torturous death he got when she stabbed him.” It happens all the time.

  9. balancedthought
    9:04 pm on October 3rd, 2008

    Also, in the case of Leonard, if it did turn out that his grandfather had abused him as a child when he was still around (younger than 4 years old) and that abuse included the things we see on dreamin’ demon like rape, starvation, and beatings, then I think ol’ Granddad deserved everything he got. I FULLY support the death penalty in the case of child rape. I know many of you have said the same thing, so don’t get on here and say that Leonard wasn’t justified no matter what types of abuse he suffered.

  10. Lynn
    9:24 pm on October 3rd, 2008

    The difference is, we as posters are only blowing off steam. As far as I know, none of us are going to go out and kill someone or rape a baby. The site is to shame people. That is its purpose. And after being here awhile and reading about all the horror that goes on in this crazy world, half the time I wish all these abusers and murderers would just die, I really do. Maybe it is hypocritical, but that’s just how I feel.

  11. Lynn
    9:28 pm on October 3rd, 2008

    But with Leonard, if that happened, it was how many years ago? He needed to take it through the court system and let the sorry ass basterd spend his last days in a jail cell. I still say he would have had no right to kill him. If he was still being abused it would be a different story. Then again I believe that murdering bitch Mary Winkler got away with murder and she’s lucky I wasn’t on her jury. :)

  12. zenmom
    10:07 pm on October 3rd, 2008

    Whoa!! Wait a minute, that’s a girl?? Sheesh…

  13. porcelain
    11:41 am on October 4th, 2008

    The police missed his body?
    Are they in Mayberry or what?

    Shitty a guy died but also shitty he probably did abuse this woman .
    If he did indeed abuse her she didn’t have to kill him.I am sure there were other ways she could have made him miserable like..I don’t know pressing charges on him when he abused her.Also i would think that at the shelter there were advocates who would be willing to help her if she were in a domestic violence situation.

  14. mousygirl
    12:57 am on October 5th, 2008

    the “missing the body” thing happened with the entwistle case too– husband shot his wife and baby daughter and covered them with a pile of blankets. first cursory well-being check missed them, cops found them in another search a few days later–when they could smell the bodies.

  15. sugarglider
    12:24 pm on October 5th, 2008

    I agree with Porcelain–this story just smells like shit all-around. It sounds like it was some measure of self-defense combined with revenge. If someone knocked me around like that, I’d want to do them in, too.

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