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Re: Woman Pushed to Her Death by Her Husband
The "stillness" of death always creeps me out! There's a shell/husk like look to it... like "something" has left! It's just so obvious we have a spirit! Incidentally, the real-life exorcist, Fr. Gary Thomas, who once worked in a funeral home, stated that when looked into the decedents eyes, it was impossible NOT to notice "something" left! The spirit... ![]() |
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Re: Woman Pushed to Her Death by Her Husband
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do they have a spirit or are they just a plague? ![]() ![]() |
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Re: Woman Pushed to Her Death by Her Husband
can we get on for someone translating the Portuguese in the 3rd vid?? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Re: Woman Pushed to Her Death by Her Husband
Why are so many people confused about these videos? ![]() |
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My Rank: LANCE CORPORAL Poster Rank:1875 Join Date: Mar 2009 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 21 Post(s)
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Re: Woman Pushed to Her Death by Her Husband
That was one hell of a landing.
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Re: Woman Pushed to Her Death by Her Husband
Depicting such a perfect happy life on social media, but look at the reality ![]() |
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Re: Woman Pushed to Her Death by Her Husband
wow he was so good looking
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My Rank: LANCE CORPORAL Poster Rank:2311 Join Date: Jan 2022 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 45 Post(s)
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Re: Woman Pushed to Her Death by Her Husband
From the news: "A university lecturer has been sentenced to 31 years in prison for strangling his wife to death and throwing her body from their fourth-floor balcony in one of Brazil's most high-profile murder trials of recent years. Following a seven-day trial, Luis Felipe Manvailer was sentenced to 31 years, nine months and 18 days in prison for homicide and obstruction of justice on Monday (local time). A jury of seven men found him guilty of killing his wife of five years, Tatiane Spitzner, whose body was found inside the couple's apartment in the Brazilian municipality of Guarapuava in July 2018. Witnesses attest to seeing Ms Spitzner lying in a pool of blood on the pavement beneath the couple's fourth-floor balcony and Manvailer subsequently taking her body back inside their apartment building. The biology professor, then aged 32, was arrested following a traffic accident more than 320 kilometres from the crime scene hours later. He told police, who believed he was trying to flee to Paraguay, his wife had jumped to her death. However, the autopsy carried out on the 29-year-old lawyer's body gave the cause of death as mechanical asphyxia. Security camera footage recorded inside the couple's apartment building also showed Ms Spitzner trying to run away from her husband in the garage and the professor restraining his wife in the lift shortly before the crime took place. Manvailer's preventive detention was ordered, and he has since spent two years and nine months in a prison in Guarapuava. The judge, Adriano Scussiato Eyng, also ordered the defendant to pay BRL 100,000 (A$24,380) in compensation to the victim's parents. The victim's family's lawyer, Gustavo Scandelari, has said he considers the verdict a milestone in the fight against femicide. It had taken years for the trial to go ahead as it had been postponed numerous times due to appeals from the suspect's lawyer and complications due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Manvailer's lawyer Claudio Dalledone has said he will appeal the sentence." |