Posted on 08/21/2009 11:19:55 AM PDT by past_present
She's admitted to the grisly murder of a disabled man, and now she's talking to FOX 10.
Angela Simpson tells Police she stabbed 46 year-old Terry Neely more than 50 times, then cut up his body and burned it in a trash can. Simpson was already in jail, when detectives interviewed her about this crime. They say she was very candid about committing this murder, showing no remorse
(Excerpt) Read more at myfoxphoenix.com ...
what’s the problem....i mean....he IS white after all.
This is the new morality of the "inner city".
Her excuse why she did it is a bunch of baloney... she killed him because she is a sociopath and just wanted to do it...
OMG, who would ever want to hit that?
GUILTY!
This is the new morality of the “inner city”.
Same as the old morality...
I don’t believe her lawyer-made excuse. That’s right up there with the twinkie defense. She did it for other reasons. I”m not going to trust the excuse of a murderous nutjob. If a white man tortured and killed a black woman and cut her up and burned herand then said I did it because I took too many aspirins that day every news agency would be on the story and Jesse and Al would be on the march.
My God!! WHERE do these people come from???! I can’t even cut up a chicken, and these people have no qualms about cutting up a HUMAN BEING!!!
Time to trash and burn “hate crime” legislation.
She killed him because he admitted he was 'a snitch'. Him being white or even that he was disabled had zero to do with the murder.
(Did all you newbies make a wrong turn with your keyboard and you wound up here at FR instead of Stormfront?)
My point being, hate crimes are utter nonsense, but if the races had been reversed, a hate crime would be implied.
Well, this one happens to be in Phoenix...The heat probably cooked her brain.
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