Wife shooting bondage guy
Hubby let it all hang out on lurid Myspace page:
Meet John Tassinari of Massachusetts. You can’t tell by looking at his now private MySpace but he’s accused of emptying a .45 into his 29-year-old wife Barbara.
According to the article this should come as no surprise since Tassinari proudly displayed his love for bondage and guns on his MySpace which brings the article’s author to a great question…
But perhaps a far more haunting question is why people feel compelled to place such bizarre personal reflections in the ether of the Web? And scarier still, why don’t more friends or loved ones say, “What the hell is the matter with you?”
It’s because that the majority of MySpace is the trailer park of the internet and he was probably posting stuff like that to get the approval of his other trailer park friends. Considering what he’s accused of doing to his wife I’m also thinking he didn’t care if he had her approval or not.
Tags: Barbara Tassinari, domestic-violence, John Tassinari, MySpace, shooting

10 opinions for Wife shooting bondage guy
RevAnne
Apr 25, 2008 at 12:48 pm
Based on the comments the wife left on his page, it seems like she was into the bondage just as much as he was.
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Observer
Apr 26, 2008 at 4:22 pm
Wife described herself as bondage chick.
Trench
Apr 26, 2008 at 10:58 pm
Did she also describe herself as a bullet catcher?
Katherine
Apr 28, 2008 at 11:12 am
Too bad people need to judge based on myspace profiles……
He was a FIRE ARMS INSTRUCTOR…… THAT is why he had guns on his page!
It certainly does not forgive what he did……. but let’s not be quick to judge a personality based on a myspace page
Trench
Apr 28, 2008 at 11:17 am
I do medical accounting in my day job but you don’t see me posting WHOO!!! MEDICAL ACCOUNTING ROCKS!!! on my MySpace.
jen
Apr 28, 2008 at 12:54 pm
The whole point of building your own myspace account is for others to get to know your personality so it is fair to judge someone based on their myspace.You say that this guy was a fire arms instructor and thats why he has guns on his myspace. That sounds like bull shit to me because his headline says “”Rope is the hottest lingerie.”"
I will say no more!!!!
D
Apr 28, 2008 at 5:06 pm
He was a complete paradox and obvious psycho. He went to M.I.T. and both patented a wing for N.A.S.A and also patented a pulley system used at every gym in the country. Mastered countless forms of martial arts and enjoyed guns and bondage. I could care less just thought I’d spread some info.
Hannah
Apr 28, 2008 at 7:02 pm
Myspace is a site for people to post things about themselves - what they like and what they do.
while some of you may not have “WHOO!!! MEDICAL ACCOUNTING ROCKS!!!” or anything like that on your page, someone else might.
Myspace is like a cheap shot against a suspect. I dont like the guy, i think hes a horrible person, but its pretty pathetic to use a myspace account as evidence.
obviously, the guys a little crazy.
But seriously, ask the guys best friend and put his/her input in the newspapers before you go and have a rant about a myspace account.
People try to impress others on that website btw. Hence the top 8 friends.
Here, you type in the guys name and all you see is how much of a shit head he is, mainly because well he is a real shit head.
But what murder storys lack is who the victim REALLY was.
Family and friends arent gonna say she was bad. shes dead. dead people, especially victims, 90% of the time are pointed out as “a good daughter” or “a trustworthy friend and wife”.
You never see “cheater, mind manipulater, and overall bitch” on obituaries, unless that person killed someone.
I dont know the lady or the guy, but lets be real now. Neither do you.
W
Apr 29, 2008 at 1:42 pm
I do know him…I liked him…He was always very kind. I feel there is a fine line between genius and insanity. I guess everyone has their breaking point and he just snapped.
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