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01-09-2012, 06:59 PM
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Re: I See Dead Women.
Which film? And you had the same pic in your post http://www.documentingreality.com/fo...s-night-32477/ |
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01-12-2012, 12:21 PM
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Re: I See Dead Women.
There was an episode on the first 48 where this Schizophrenic man killed a gay man who worked at Chateau Depot. This episode really resonated w/ me. They were not friends, but the mentally ill man lived at a halfway house and the gay man offered him food and a place to stay for a couple of days. He did have a vast collection of swords, and he killed him in the living room, it was bloodbath, but he dismembered him in the tub w/ plastic and the bathroom was clean except w/ this yellow liquid in the tub that was fatty fluids from his stomach. The psycho man then put him in the dumpster in the apartment complex and there was blood evidence in it, and it was brought to the landfill just the day before. The guy said when presented w/ all the evidence against him, was lucid enough, "I have no idea what you are talking about." Well, obviously it was going to a trial, but after his arrest the detective went to the murdered man's family and talked about conviction without a body is possible. From previous cases, like Jennifer Blagg and Lori Hacking, where they used a grid system to figure out where and when the dumpsters that contained their bodies were put in the landfill. Blagg was found w/ her husbands work trash, and Hacking was found in the dumpster trash where her husband admitted to. Both women were found after a few months of several volunteers using their hands to pick through the garbage. What really bugged me is that this was not even CONSIDERED by the police to give this family something to bury. It could have been done, but they did not try. |