To: ansel12
Sure. It simply never occurred to me. I assumed from the nature of the attack that it was someone who knew her well, destroying her face is personal. I thought they would find it was a jilted boyfriend or girlfriend.
56 posted on
11/27/2008 6:43:45 AM PST by
null and void
(Hey 0bama? There will be a pop quiz every day for the next four years...miss a question, people die.)
To: null and void
"Sure. It simply never occurred to me. I assumed from the nature of the attack that it was someone who knew her well, destroying her face is personal. I thought they would find it was a jilted boyfriend or girlfriend."
I hope that it is "occurring" to you now.
One of the characteristics of "black on white" crime - particularly sexual crimes that involve murder afterwards - is the unbelievable brutality inflicted upon the victims. Exactly as is in _this_ murder.
Interesting reading here:
http://amren.com/ar/1999/07/index.html
(WARNING! controversial source. I can't provide a direct link, but the cut and paste will be worth the effort)
- John
To: null and void
“I assumed from the nature of the attack that it was someone who knew her well...”
Or she represented something or someone that he hated.
72 posted on
11/28/2008 1:22:01 AM PST by
PLMerite
("Unarmed, one can only flee from Evil. But Evil isn't overcome by fleeing from it." Jeff Cooper)
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