For those of you who haven't read the Daily Mail today:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...s-girl-15.html
Look at the last photo in this article and read the info under it. You might want to buy one of these papers for posterity...
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Thread: GARRIDO...SEEING IS BELIEVING...
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August 31st, 2009, 05:31 AM #1
GARRIDO...SEEING IS BELIEVING...
Silky
"The Master's Lady"
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The Future Is A Devious Thing...
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September 3rd, 2009, 10:06 PM #2
Hmm. Interesting
I noted the texts.
However,
I also note that he obviously had become delusional many years back,
being that his collection was incomplete and rife with sidetracking wanna-be writings!
No, but seriously,
Telepathy, Hearing the Mental thoughts of greater/lesser beings,
and other such things are not easily handled by many, I IMAGINE.
I am angered by this person's actions, no matter. No excuse for this.
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September 6th, 2009, 06:08 AM #3
Mankind always needs a scapegoat to blame things on.
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September 7th, 2009, 01:05 PM #4
Blame things on
There is no blame except where the pain game is lain.
ha- poor attempt to poetize a sentence I guess.
Is poetize a word? Doubt it!
There are circumstances which are beyond the control of people who have done harm, that have caused them to do harm:
but usually this involves culpable, willing, morally defunct fellows whom have manipulated the criminal into a life or death connundrum from which there may be no escape: words like 'hail satan', or 'give us your soul' are used in these cases,
and do not excuse the actions of the 'victim'...
but i do not see evidence of these circumstances in this case...
i see an individual who acted on base desire with free will to inflict harm upon young children, then 'innocent'.
I would like our system to allow, in circumstances such as these,
the family members of the victims, just five minutes alone with the criminal in a closed room: the criminal chained to a brick wall,
naked, at the mercy of...
i know what I would do if I were a father in this family:
i would inflict pain of enourmous eldritch portent upon the bastard;
and because I have read Brian Lumley and others,
my imagination is great in these matters!



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