Analysis of a mass murder
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Analysis of a mass murder
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/25/us/25fox.html
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This is one of the recurring nightmares: random, violent crime erupting without notice.
In Seattle, in March of this year, a man attending a rave produced a weapon and killed six people. When police arrived, he killed himself.
The perpetrator had one charge of criminal mischief with a firearm on his record, but no violent crimes against people and no felonies.
An investigator eventually found a discarded note in which the perpetrator wrote, "I can't let them get away with what they're doing, ... I hate this world of sex they are striving to make."
Shades of the Kileen massacre, a deranged killer whose mind is boiling, with no one suspecting trouble.
There is a practical lesson in this. Anyone care to guess what I'm thinking?
- Jim
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This is one of the recurring nightmares: random, violent crime erupting without notice.
In Seattle, in March of this year, a man attending a rave produced a weapon and killed six people. When police arrived, he killed himself.
The perpetrator had one charge of criminal mischief with a firearm on his record, but no violent crimes against people and no felonies.
An investigator eventually found a discarded note in which the perpetrator wrote, "I can't let them get away with what they're doing, ... I hate this world of sex they are striving to make."
Shades of the Kileen massacre, a deranged killer whose mind is boiling, with no one suspecting trouble.
There is a practical lesson in this. Anyone care to guess what I'm thinking?
- Jim
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good list +1.
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A rave is a gathering of young people, usually loosely organized, not supervised by responible adults, lacking insurance, permits, and other sorts of things normally required for such assemblies. The recreational use of drugs is a given.kw5kw wrote:What's a 'rave'?
These gatherings are frequent on South Padre Island and Bolivar Peninsula, sometimes attended by crowds exceeding 10,000 people. They have been the scene of gang rapes, homicides, melees, and preventable deaths such as drowning while intoxicated.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravekw5kw wrote:What's a 'rave'?
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I've been to a rave before, when I was in high school. Kind of boring to me, I feel asleep. Woke up to 4 bangin hot chicks doing lines of coke two rows down. Needless to say it was an interesting sight.
I don't mind techno clubs but raves just don't do it for me. Too many people. While clubs are crowded, yes, its nothing compared to a rave.
And yes, I am younger - 23.
I don't mind techno clubs but raves just don't do it for me. Too many people. While clubs are crowded, yes, its nothing compared to a rave.
And yes, I am younger - 23.