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She murdered her parents
Contributed by
randyjohnson
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Friday, 30th March 2007 @ 09:37:50 AM in AEST
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A sixteen year old girl murdered her father and her mother.
She killed them because they tried to stop her from seeing her lover.
When this happened, an entire nation was horrified and stunned.
How could a teenage girl callously murder her parents with a shotgun?
Blood was splattered on the walls, the floor, and in the bed and the bodies were in a terrible shape.
She pulled the trigger when she learned they were going to have her boyfriend arrested for statutory rape.
Her parents didn't know that their daughter was a threat.
This proves that the world is going to Hell in a hand basket.
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randyjohnson
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2007-03-30 09:37:50] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: She murdered her parents
(User Rating: 1 ) by emystar on
Friday, 30th March 2007 @ 09:49:36 PM AEST (User
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Lord have mercy on us all.
This is terribly sad. Before it ends I'm sure she'll wish she had once stoped to think of the consequence of her actings.
In the end she looses it all 'cause she can't be with him in prison.
Great job, friend.
huggs,
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Re: She murdered her parents
(User Rating: 1 ) by thexshattered on
Sunday, 1st April 2007 @ 08:53:19 AM AEST (User
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Yes, it will. In a hand basket.
And, morbidly, I can't wait.
Nice. Dramatics went well. |
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Re: She murdered her parents
(User Rating: 1 ) by Kike420 on
Sunday, 8th April 2007 @ 09:49:26 AM AEST (User
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Interesting way of telling it, it's sad but sadder how a girl would rather kill her parents who would protect her than save someone who harmed her. |
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