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08-07-2024, 04:26 AM
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Re: 27-Year-Old Woman Is Stabbed to Death by Husband
The only video I’ve ever just stopped half way on here and did not want to see it all. The brutality of that poor woman was just too much for me. First time I’ve ever been bothered with a video and I’ve seen hundreds or thousands of murder videos. |
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08-11-2024, 02:33 AM
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Re: 27-Year-Old Woman Is Stabbed to Death by Husband
When I saw the first 30 seconds of this video, I thought: "Well, he's a gentleman at least as he murderers his woman... only a couple of quick but fatally penetrating stabs then it's over... clean and clinical." But then he got his meat cleaver, came back in frame, and finished it chinese-style. Damn that's brutal |
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08-11-2024, 05:54 AM
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Re: 27-Year-Old Woman Is Stabbed to Death by Husband
Sounds like domestic violence with a mix of slaughter house work. This is well documented in the USA. "Slaughterhouse workers experience depression levels four times higher than the national average. This, according to a 2021 review paper published in the journal Trauma, Violence & Abuse, also accompanies an increased likelihood of anxiety, psychoticism, anger, hostility and somatization (physical illnesses often associated with stress, with no known direct cause). The Proven Link Between Slaughterhouse Work and Human-on-Human Violence Hiding the work of killing animals doesn’t eliminate the violence or prevent its spillover. In 1996, Brooks’s slaughterhouse expanded its operations, and during the five years or so that followed, the town saw a 15 percent boom in the population. During that same period, it also saw a 70 percent increase in crime rates. This isn’t an anomaly, according to research looking at the correlation between slaughterhouse work and crime. In 2009, a study examined the crime rates of communities with slaughterhouses compared to those with other manufacturing industries with similarly “high immigrant worker concentrations, low pay, routinized labor, and dangerous conditions,” (such as industrial laundering, iron and steel forging, etc.). The researchers found that the number of slaughterhouse employees in a community is a significant predictor for total arrests, violent arrests, rape and other sex offenses." https://sentientmedia.org/slaughterh...ploited-labor/ |