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06-11-2018, 09:23 AM
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Re: Man Lives with 26 Corpses Dressed As Dolls...
I'm not a reader of The Mirror (Daily Mail reader here!) but I came across this article from doing a Google search + it has photos of one of the little girls plus an interview with her mother. Thought some of you might find it interesting. https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-...ughter-4520152 |
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06-12-2018, 11:00 AM
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Re: Man Lives with 26 Corpses Dressed As Dolls...
Yeah, that’s a colorful mind, to be sure. Maybe he didn’t really understand that they were dead? I mean, picture someone with the mind of a child, who discovers that lots of people are leaving children to just lie there, cold and alone? Maybe he heard them talking to him (kind of like if the rest of us try to imagine what someone might think or feel in a given situation, just perceived as external, rather than as reflection), begging him to not leave them there like that? Don’t know about anyone else, but I’d rather be the one who found out my loved ones’ bodies had been exhumed by such a crazy (and believe me, I would be furious, despite not ascribing importance to the remains per se), than be the one whose mind has been scrambled that badly. He likely wouldn’t have had any comprehension of what was happening if the aggrieved had attacked him like the police suggested. No different from beating up some random, innocent kid, that. |
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03-29-2022, 08:33 PM
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Re: Man Lives with 26 Corpses Dressed As Dolls...
Helpful background. But I did get a certain vibe from the father of the 10 year old victim "O" whose mother was interviewed. That picture of her sitting in his lap (although I doubt if that was a 10 year old; likely miscaptioned). And his manner of obsessive grieving. Made my sullied mind ponder a little too much.
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