A dangous rapest is active around the neibourhood of Highway Mopac and
15th street. The latest victime was found last night in her appartment
of enfield street and exposition.
No detailed information about this gay avialable so far. Police are
looking for 20-40 white or hispanic male who conducted those crime.
Anyone who knew what happened at 3:00am on July 2, 1996 at enfield and
exposition can claim reward of $8,000.
Please let your frieds or your co-worker know this news and please help
catch this gay.
Guy, right?
Gordon in Austin
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>Guy, right?
or Gay Guy ?
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All indications are that yes, it is a guy.
miw
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I guess that I should refrain from pointing out that Jerry's from
SouthWestTexas, and he's not doing much to disprove that school's already
tarnished academic image, but, well, I suppose it's too late...
You'd do better posting an admonition
to the ladies out there in netland
to lock their windows and doors.
It appears that crucial to the
rapist's MO is the victim's willingness
to leave a door and/or window unlocked.
I'm sure I'll get flamed for this,
but surely anyone who walks around
their home in Austin with an entry
portal unlocked deserves to be asked
to take some responsibility for their
part in their resultant suffering, no?
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> I'm sure I'll get flamed for this,
> but surely anyone who walks around
> their home in Austin with an entry
> portal unlocked deserves to be asked
> to take some responsibility for their
> part in their resultant suffering, no?
>
Well I don't really mean to flame here, but just comment. It is sad
that we have come to a point in society that we saddle some sort of
blame on the victim for leaving doors/windows unlocked. There used to
be a time where people would describe their neighborhoods as "the type
of place you could leave your door unlocked and never worry". I guess
now, that concept has become rediculous. I know all of my neighbors
very well and have done the extact thing these women all did -- forget
to lock up. If I lived in a more crime ridden area, I would be a lot
more religious about it, but that would be fear motivated. Personally I
enjoy living in a neighborhood that is so safe that I do - sometimes -
forget.
I don't know, I guess it disturbes me that we would shake our heads as
if to say "That's too bad, but they should have locked up".
Audrey
I would guess you are of the belief that if a child is abducted that
the child and or the childs parent is partially responsible for the abduction,
because they allowed their child to venture outside of the house to play with
their friends.
Or maybe you believe that if a woman dresses in a manner that would be
misconstrued by any male as provocative that she is partially responsible
if some male sexually assaults her because he was turned on by the way
she was dressed.
Or maybe you are such an idiot as to think that the woman who was raped
by this guy secretly wanted to be raped and left her "portal" unlocked
deliberately.
You are the type of guy that makes me wish I wasn't male so I wouldn't
have to be associated with the other idiotic males that think like you
do.
It is amazing to think that you could post such an inflammatory message
about "partial responsibility"!!
Maybe if you were raped you wouldn't have such a flippant attitude!!!
This is an actual travesty, that in our society and government that the
victim is further victimized by her peers, because they just really
don't care about the pain and suffering the victim is living and will
live with for the rest of her life.
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P.S. Per the disclaimer who said that his opinions were his and not
those of the company he works for, I only hope that someone in your
company reads your original post. Maybe if they don't think like you
they will chastize you in some way for such an incredibly idiotic
post.
P.S.S. My opinions are the opinions of my co-workers!
Craig
charles...@cyberdigm.com wrote:
: You'd do better posting an admonition
: to the ladies out there in netland
: to lock their windows and doors.
: It appears that crucial to the
: rapist's MO is the victim's willingness
: to leave a door and/or window unlocked.
: I'm sure I'll get flamed for this,
: but surely anyone who walks around
: their home in Austin with an entry
: portal unlocked deserves to be asked
: to take some responsibility for their
: part in their resultant suffering, no?
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: is expressly forbidden, including any form of print or visual
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Any fish bite, if you got good bait.
Here's a little something I'd like to relate.
Any fish bite, if you got good bait.
Chuckie's goin' fishin'.
Yeah, Chuckie's goin' fishin'.
Let the ladies go fishin' too!
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If you believe that so strongly, put a rather large sum of cash on
your front lawn. Then dare post here that you are totally
blameless when someone steals it.
I personally knew a chronic alcoholic gal who was very attractive. One
night, she drank at a bar on far North Lamar Blvd.until it closed at
midnight, then left there staggering south. She was attired in shorts
and a blouse. Nothing particularly provacative. Across the street from
the convenience store at the corner of Braker and North Lamar, a car
load of guys abducted her. The clerk at the convenience store saw the
abduction and reported it to police.
About three hours later, after she had been repeatedly raped and
sodomized, she was released a few blocks from my home. About 3AM, she
knocked on my door and used my phone to call the police. The guys were
quickly apprehended and all except one of them plea-bargained. I don't
know what they got. The leader of the gang insisted on a trial by jury
and I attended the trial because the lady was an acquaintance and the
leader of the gang is related to me. He got 15 years.
Now, I am of the smme belief as Charles. What those guys did was
inexcusable. However, the lady's poor judgment was most definitely
a contributing factor. According to Liberal philosophy, she should
have been able to walk along North Lamar Blvd. naked as a jay-bird
without being assaulted like that. However, it simply doesn't work
that way.
Terry in Pflugerville
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> Now, I am of the smme belief as Charles. What those guys did was
> inexcusable. However, the lady's poor judgment was most definitely
> a contributing factor. According to Liberal philosophy, she should
> have been able to walk along North Lamar Blvd. naked as a jay-bird
> without being assaulted like that. However, it simply doesn't work
> that way.
>
> Terry in Pflugerville
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Liberal philosophy? It is only on the odd numbered weeks that you and
Charles are concerned with lib'rals denegrating the past paradise that
we all know existed until "they" came in? Seems to me that most of the
folks that I hear spouting about the society in which money can be
left out, doors unlocked, and handshakes are bond, all claim to be
"conservative". So far, the only place that I have ever been that is
remotely like that is Japan.
Perhaps a more practical distinction between your post and the previous
one from Charles is that in reading them, I get the feeling that you
might, as a juror, be capable of recalling that rape is illegal and
punish the rapist. In Charles case, at least to my ear, that was much
less clear. He sounds as though a trial would be spent wondering why
they can't get that "uppity woman" convicted.
Guess that is one reason to try out a jury.
--larry
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Uh - I see. (I think.)
I don't fit the conservative mold and I don't fit the liberal mold.
How 'bout dat?? I'm a man without a country!!!!!
Terry in Pflugerville
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