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Sneaking out TONIGHT! How to get out of a second story window& Back in again. Help?

Honestly, it depends on alot of things, like how your house is built, how your yard is built, and how much you can take on your own, i have a 3 story house, and sneak out from my third floor all the time, but the way my house is it's easy, second story is that high up, i climb out my window, hang on to the ledge and drop the the overhang on my second floor and jump off from their, if you try just jumping from the second floor, either roll when you land, it'll break the fall, or through some pillows or something out to land on. i recommend rolling either way, i've never hurt myself jumping of a second story window and rolling. As for getting back in, thats the hard part, if you can reach the edge of your roof from the ground, which i doubt, i usually climb on top of my truck and jump up from there, but find something you can use to get to the ledge and pull yourself up. oh and make sure you don't try to tip toe, it actually usually causes more sound then walking slowly, with your entire foot touching the ground at the same time.

In like 2001 there was a person named Soltis something like that?

Is this the guy you are looking for?

August 20, 2001 - For reasons unknown, Nikolay Soltys, a 27-year-old Ukrainian immigrant, stabbed to death his 22-year-old pregnant wife, Lyubov, at their home in North Highlands (1), a Sacramento suburb. Twenty minutes later he went to his uncle's home in nearby Rancho Cordova (2) were he killed his aunt and uncle, Galina Kukharskaya, 74, and Petr Kukharskiy, 75, and two of their grandchildren, Tatyana Kukharskaya and Dimitriy Kukharskiy. The two cousins were 9 years old. About an hour later Soltys went to his mother's house in Citrus Heights (4), another Sacramento suburb, from where he left with Sergey, his 3-year-old son. According to the mother Soltys seemed fine, and showed no sign of anything wrong. Police believe he was probably agitated and bloody, and cleaned up at her house before leaving.

Language problems between family members and police have hampered the investigation. Also basic mistrust of authorities in the Ukranian community have proved problematic. "Everybody's Russian -- neighbors, relatives, everybody," Sacramento County sheriff's Sergeant James Lewis said, adding, "We want to get this guy off the streets as quickly as possible." The last reported sighting of Soltys puts him driving with his son in a green 1998 Ford Explorer.

Read the rest at: http://www.mayhem.net/Crime/soltys.html

February 13, 2002 - Nikolay Soltis - Ukrainian immigrant and family annihilator Nikolay Soltys was found hanged to death in his Sacramento jail cell. But Nikolay Soltys' attorney, Tommy Clinkenbeard, said he was not convinced the man took his own life, and the sheriff ordered a more extensive investigation. Soltys used a rope braided out of cloth ¬ possibly from his bed sheet or a cast he was wearing on his leg ¬ and a plastic bag, Blanas said. The rope was attached to a light fixture 5 feet off the ground. Blanas said the 6-foot Soltys apparently leaned against the rope until he lost consciousness. "This was not an instant death," said Clinkenbeard. "He was essentially choking to death."
http://www.mayhem.net/Crime/morg0207.htm...

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