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#52
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02-17-2021, 02:07 AM
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Re: Young Guy Thrown from a High Bridge
Not like the movies. You don’t have time to scream or even flail about. Even jumpers(suicide or jumpers ex on 9/11) hardly every scream when they choose to fall or jump. I imagine the gravity, shock, speed you’re falling hinders you. |
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#53
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02-17-2021, 02:16 AM
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Re: Young Guy Thrown from a High Bridge
Info is so confusing. He’s Peruvian. The two killers are Venezuelan. The 2nd video shows...4 males including camera person and the victim. Who is the Colombian that spoke to his sister? So he was duped by Colombian who met him in Peru...? Travelled with him to Venezuela...? And then meet up with Colombia’s Venezuelan bffs...? And then the victim changes clothes somewhere and they walk him to the bridge...? |
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#57
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02-17-2021, 07:16 AM
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Re: Young Guy Thrown from a High Bridge
The position and situational awareness of the victim shows no regard for self preservation. I'd never be seen leaning with my back to a drop, or even an open door for that matter. Allowing the situation to be or remain like that at all is reckless. The moment at 0.22 where the murderer sets his left foot forward and takes a "stance" should have been a solid wtf gtfo trigger.
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#58
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02-17-2021, 07:57 AM
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Re: Young Guy Thrown from a High Bridge
This is by far one of the most repugnant shit I've ever seen. Poor kid. |
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02-18-2021, 12:37 PM
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Re: Young Guy Thrown from a High Bridge
People like this are why I have a Glock on my hip when I leave the house and always watch my surroundings. I'm not victim blaming here, but you never let people corner you like this in such a vulnerable position. Be ready to put people in the ground at all times.
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