Posted on 04/23/2007 5:23:03 PM PDT by AnnaZ
"I'm just so shaken by this, I don't know what to say."
Chastity Frye says she spent an hour, all alone, with Virginia Tech killer Cho Seung-Hui last month.
Frye said "He was so quiet, I really couldn't get much from him, he was so distant, he really didn't talk a lot. It seemed like he wasn't all there."
Frye works for an escort service. She says, Cho hired her, and the two met at a Valley View motel.
She says "I danced for a little while and I thought we were done because he got up and went to the restroom and began washing. And I said, 'well, do you want me to go? I'm going to go ahead and go'. And he's like, 'I paid for the full hour, you've only been here for 15 minutes,' and then he came back in the room. And I started dancing and that's when he you know, touched me and tried to get on me and that's when I pushed him away."
I asked Frye if she was afraid at that point: "No, because he went away right away." She said she didn't see any guns, any ammunition, and nothing else that made her feel nervous.
When Chastity Frye saw the news about Cho last week, she thought she recognized him. Then, she says, FBI agents questioned her this weekend. Frye says they tracked her down through Cho's credit card receipt.
"Well, they asked me what happened, and then they asked me if anything stuck out. They wanted to know 3 words that described him," Frye said. What 3 words did Frye use? "I used dorky, was one of them, maybe timid and pushy, there at the end he was a little pushy."
Now, she thinks about the victims, and how lucky she was.
Frye said "I don't know what to think. I'm just very grateful that nothing happened then. Sometimes I wonder if I could have said something or done something differently or maybe talk to him a little bit more [but] you know, get him to open up? Right. But I wasn't thinking about that at the time. I was thinking, he was creeping me out, I was thinking about getting out of there."
Just a quick reminder: don’t ever hook up with an escort. ;-)
LOL!
doh...
Society wasn’t his problem.
I am not making excuses for Cho. I say he is a symptom of a very sick society that consistently immasculates young men, and this is one result of such a dynamic. Same thing happened in the Columbine Shootings.
And I am not the only one to see it this way:
************************************
No. I'm not worried about girls, What we should be worried about are the boys. What happens to a boy who is told by the media that women are sexualized, they are objects, they are sluts? And then he goes out into the world and discovers they aren't? That they won't sleep with him? That, try as he might, they won't do all the things he was promised in ads, movies, porn? But they might be willing to do it with someone else, even women?
Depression? Or maybe misogyny? And maybe he starts hating women so much he, oh, I don't know, shoots 30 people at a college?
http://thelastpsychiatrist.com/narcissism/
******************************************************
Immasculation of young men can produce stone cold blooded murderers.
Momma don't allow no immasculation goins' on around heah!
amen but I would never anyway............
I drink and cuss too muck but I can fix that
God only knows what an escort can cause that is unfixable
The Imasculation Nation.
And we wonder why we have warped twits like Harry Reid?
At least Cho was an up front stone cold blooded murderer. No mistake there.
Reid will be responsible for the deaths of hundreds if not thousands of people, while he hides in his little conjoneless world, immasculated and twisted.
Reid should be villified more than Cho ever would be.
There was a shooter in Canada that specifically targeted women and had that motive.
Also, the Columbine shooter Eric Harris was romantically involved with many girls and had a prom date days before the shooting. A girlfriend of his actually bought the shotguns used in the massacre because he was 17. Harris was considered the mastermind of the attack.
However, I do agree that the sexualized media is harming our youth and is a factor.
Self emasculation maybe ... blaming others or blaming “society” instead of taking responsibility for one’s own actions.
Yep, got it down pat.
Too bad so many are willing to aid and abet this disgusting display of infantile behaviour.
Waaaaaaa! Society did it to me.
you’re not too far off
well obviously not!
You'd have to ignore the fact that he started zoning out and disassociating himself since childhood. He exhibited problems early on.
He couldn’t possibly get lucky with crow all over his fingers!
Good article. And I think it speaks more to the truth than most articles on Cho.
Oh, PUH-LEEEEEEEZZZZE!!! This young man had shown clear signs of severe mental abnormality since early childhood.
This writer sounds severely mentally ill himself.
Any other witness?
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.