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06-21-2013, 07:58 AM
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Re: Three Women and One Man from Same Family Shot
I've noticed that a lot, too. It always irritates me when I see people acting like it's so much more tragic when a woman is murdered then when a man is killed. It's true that men in general are inherently stronger and more violent then most women, and in the past it did make sense for a man to assume the role of 'family protector', but when a gun is involved... that pretty much levels the playing field. "Well the bullet didn't bounce off that guys forehead, he must be weak. What good is a man that can't protect his mother and sister?" Or at least that's the message I get from it |
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04-22-2018, 08:31 AM
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Re: Three Women and One Man from Same Family Shot
On 18th June 2013, at around 2.30pm, in Nísia Floresta, 4 people from the same family were killed. The murderers arrived at the house on a Tornado model motorbike + 2 cars, one silver, one black. They invaded the residence + used revolvers to kill 3 women + a male. Three children (aged 6 months, 3 years + 11 years) were in the house, but they were spared. The woman is identified as Maria, her son Paulinho, her daughter Cassinha + her daughter-in-law Cássia. Earlier in the same year, another son of Maria was murdered. Since 2003 (up until the date of these murders), there have been nine people in this family who have been killed, all of them motivated by drug trafficking. ![]() |