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Some People Are Born under a Special Star


Imagine being able to commit three murders, be crazy, not work, dress like a woman and virtually have no problems but a dad who wants to see you apply yourself and live in the lap of luxury. Many people get assaulted or murdered for just dressing like a woman. It's unbelievable.

Who thinks that a mainstream person, not the mob or a gang, who has a person die in front of them, by accident or natural causes, would actually decide to chop the body up to avoid being falsely blamed for a murder, and actually go through with it? Up to your elbows in blood, you never stop and call the police, just so you wouldn't have to continue with the dismemberment? I just can't see that happening ever. What was the jury thinking?! He should move next to one of them and see how THEY like being his neighbor.

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I'm with you, AR. How could that jury let him off? Were they paid off? Would the family actually pay them off, knowing the sicko would probably kill again? Or did the murderer have enough money of his own to pay off the jury? Didn't the jury see the bodies or disappearances piling up around this man? That's a lot of coincidences: your wife goes missing (she's been murdered, of course, everyone knows); your best friend gets executed after the investigation of teh missing wife is opened up again; and oops your neighbor attacks you so you have to kill him and cut him up with a saw.

I also wonder how well the disappearance of Katie was investigated. I can see the family interceding in that to prevent a thorough investigation.

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