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Horrific murder that I've heard nothing about....why?

gotmilk said:
We had a weird one here. Kid worked at a B&B near Sunday River ski resort. He repeatedly beat and raped the female owner and one of the female guests. He even came downstairs to act as a doorman to let guests in and out.

He took one guest hunting and beat the guy to death. Went back to grab an axe and returned to dismember the guy.

Killed the owners four dogs and dismembered the dogs.

Finally cut the two women with a chainsaw. He cut these people into so many pieces that the cops were not sure who was who. He left the body parts in the woods and of course the wolves ate part of the bodies.

While in custody, he shanked a guy in the throat with bed spring. Poor bastard is going to get royally beaten when he finally hits the general population.
omg
 
cindylou said:
OH my god!

one or more of her breasts were cut off? While she was alive!?!?! OH MY GOD. How awful!!!

Mabye the story was too greusome? I have no idea why that did not get more coverage. Maybe stuff like this happens all the time.

Here in KC there is a trial beginning today about a kid who killed his social worker with a chainsaw.

I thought that would get more coverage too.....
this thread was already posted and in the last thread a woman says "omg her brests cut off while alive blah blah" but fail to mention the poorguy
 
AAP said:
Furuta's parents were dismayed by the sentences received by their daughter's killers, and enjoined a civil suit against the parents of the boy whose house they were staying in. When some of the convictions were overturned on the basis of problematic physical evidence (the semen and pubic hair recovered from the body did not match those of the boys who were arrested), the lawyer handling the civil suit decided there was no case to be made and refused to represent them further. (There is speculation that the evidence may have been contaminated—for example, by dozens of unidentified persons who raped Furuta.)

That was sickening to read...
I can't imagine being this girl's parents and worse I can't imagine being Furuta

I'm just stunned now and as disturbing as it is to say - what was done to that girl makes rape look like nothing.
 
AAP said:
I remember a case years ago in Little Havana where 3 black teenagers kidnapped a 19 year old white girl (white = obviously) and for almost a week they raped her nonstop. Even inviting their friends over to rape her as well. It was estimated that close to 30 different individuals raped this girl multiple times in the course of six days. She was raped to the point that she lost consciousness and the perps in order to get a response out of her during the rapes (apparently they didn't like fucking a beaten tortured girl because they said it was like doing a blow up doll) would heat up various objects and hold them against her skin to cause her body to involutary twitch and spasm.
Both of her femurs were broken somewhere along the second or third day. Her hands which were tied above her head to the headboard had turned black from lack of circulation. Both sides of her jaw were broken along with the orbital sockets of her face. One nipple had been chewed/pulled off.

And when they killed her? They filled up a styrofoam cooler with boiling water and held her upside down by her broken legs and lowered her down into it until she drowned.

And then she was raped again.

It occured in a house that was on the market for sale and the realtor discovered the body that Sunday when she came over to hold open house. Despite the large number of participants in the crime and the large crowds going in and out of the empty house, the crime still took close to 8 months to be solved. Even though nearly everyone of the perps had been arrested before their prints were on file.
what the fuck....did all those people get convicted?
 
I coulda swore lil AAP made a thread about this a few months ago.
 
Gambino said:
that's why i live in the great white north


Doesn't mean anything.

In Japan they have some of tighest gun laws (can't have any period) and you know how they kill each other instead?

Teen Carrying Mother's Severed Head Turns Self In at Japanese Police Station
Tuesday , May 15, 2007

TOKYO —

A teenage boy carrying a severed head walked into a Japanese police station Tuesday saying he killed his mother, the latest in a series of grisly dismemberments that have horrified a nation renowned for its low crime rates.

The 17-year-old suspect led officers to his house in northern Fukushima prefecture (state) and pointed out his headless mother on her futon mattress, with a frank, "It's in here," Kyodo News reported.

He told police he beheaded his mother on the eve of her 47th birthday while she slept, and added, "It didn't matter who I killed," Kyodo reported. Police confirmed the arrest.

Japan has long prided itself on safe streets and low incidents of violent crime. But the latest killing triggered soul searching about what some worry is a disturbing new trend — particularly with its mix of youthful aggression and icy remorselessness.

"If true, it's horrifying," Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuhisa Shiozaki said.

Last year, a jobless man allegedly cut up his mother and entombed her body parts in concrete-filled buckets left abandoned in a yard.

In January, Tokyo was put on edge when a woman confessed to dismembering her husband with a saw and dumping the parts around the capital.

Then just weeks ago, the nation was riveted by a high-profile verdict in the death of a British hostess whose body was also dismembered and stashed in a seaside cave.

While dismemberment crimes are not unique to Japan, experts say such cases are on the rise as Japan grapples with the fallout of a decade of economic malaise. Alienation and a trend toward objectifying fellow humans is also fueling the violence.

"There have been a high number of incidents involving dismembered bodies and I certainly think there is a chain reaction going on," said Susumu Oda, an expert in criminal psychology at Japan's Tezukayamagakuin University.

Tuesday's case recalls a 1997 slaying in which a 14-year-old boy beheaded an 11-year-old and left his head at a school gate with a sinister note stuffed in his mouth.

That case spurred widespread debate about tougher laws against juvenile offenders.

But dismemberments made headlines again last year, when a man in western Japan reportedly cut up his mother's body and encased the remains in concrete buckets.

The 37-year-old suspect also roasted some of the parts on an electric grill before throwing them in the garbage, apparently to delay decomposition and hide the odor.

In the January case, a woman confessed to bludgeoning her husband with a wine bottle, sawing the corpse in pieces and dumping his body parts around Tokyo.

The confession ended a murder mystery that began the previous month when a man's torso was found in a garbage bag on a Tokyo street.

The man's legs were later found at a separate location in Tokyo and his head was discovered in a suburban park weeks later. That woman told them that the husband had physically and emotionally abused her, local media reported.

Late last month, a serial rapist was sentenced to life in prison for nine attacks, but was cleared of raping and dismembering a British woman after a six-year trial that detailed one of Japan's most disturbing sex crimes.

The British victim, Lucie Blackman, worked at a hostess bar frequented by the suspected, and her body was discovered in a cave near his house — her head also encased in concrete. While the suspected was convicted on other charges, the court said there was no solid evidence linking him to the Briton's death.

While such gruesome killings have outraged the nation, some experts caution that the dismembering of victims is not always a symptom of deeper social disfunction.

"In many cases, they killed in a desperate situation and carried or hid the body by dismembering it to avoid being caught for homicide," said Yoshikazu Yuuma, expert in criminal psychology at Saitama Institute of Technology outside Tokyo.
 
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