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05-25-2020, 07:43 AM
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Re: Presented In COOCHIE VISION™
I wonder if her family found out that this was how their daughter died. Only 16. Someone’s baby. couldn’t even find her name. Like she never even existed. Smh. She was accused of allegedly murdering a taxi cab driver, along with 2 men. The 2 men fled the scene and left her there to the mob. There were cops on the scene before she was finally put on fire, but the crowd of at least 100, wouldn’t let the cops get to her. So the cops just stood there watching the entire thing. Those 2 men who were most likely at 100% fault, have never been caught. No one has ever been charged for this lynching even with all this footage and police presence. The abuse/femicide of Guatemalan females runs rampant with little to no justice. Even when there is a fight for getting justice of girls and women killed, those fighters become the next victims. Easy to get away with murder. It was never proven that this girl had anything to do with the killing of the taxi cab driver. She could have been innocent, didn’t know the men were planning on killing the driver, who knows the truth. And no one will ever because investigations are hardly even done, half assed. In the background, you see a girl in a school uniform, hands clasped in front of her mouth, looking shocked/terrified, the only emotion I could see from the crowd. Also I read somewhere, that some people in the mob are forced to be there and forced to participate. |
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05-25-2020, 10:55 AM
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Re: Presented In COOCHIE VISION™
I'll probably use that #2 spot to post all the footage I used for this, together with the footage I didn't use. There's quite a bit, and there's quite a bit I can't/won't post because of hovering watermarks. I hope there's a clean bit that shows what I'm about to describe: I don't see any police being prevented from getting into the spot. At a couple of points you see the police blocking the crowd from getting to her, but then others are allowed access to her, including people with more gasoline. It almost looks like they were trying to prevent the crowd (kids, hadn't noticed that school girl before) from getting too close again, after that one tard almost set everyone on fire. At best I'd say maybe they got in there, saw the state she was already in, and just said fuck it, finish her off. I'll leave all the sound of course, incase anyone hears anything interesting interesting they wanna translate. "Pour more gasoline on me" would be a good example of that for sure. The footage of her close up with everyone standing over her is all talk. I think she wants a drink, but they ain't having it. |
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05-25-2020, 11:24 AM
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Re: Presented In COOCHIE VISION™
Thrumpy, if this had been in "PoonTangVision" instead, it would have been in 3D as well!. Just saying. "CoochiVision" is now an obsolete media, just like Video discs, or Beta. With "PoonTangVision", you can actually smell the flesh burning! I guess, like the VHS and Beta wars, this one will have to shake itself out. |
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#18
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05-25-2020, 11:21 PM
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Re: Presented In COOCHIE VISION™
I'm just rediscovering Carmen Miranda. There is a video on YouTube of Carmen Miranda dancing on the old Jimmy Durante Show back in 1955. There's a moment during her dance where you can see her posture slump and her legs go weak. It was a symptom of the heart attack that would go on to kill her a few days later. If you look closely, she seems to have a surprise, caught off her guard moment. There's also a Bugs Bunny cartoon featuring all the celebrities of the golden hollywood era. Miranda comes dancing out into the show area singing and doing the classic Miranda with Bugs hiding in her fruit head dress eating the banana in her head dress. Gotta love the Bugs. |
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05-26-2020, 05:38 AM
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Re: Presented In COOCHIE VISION™
Carmen Miranda always wore platforms, never single sole shoes because she was a small lady!
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