OH GOD. I cannot imagine the horror of being the perp in that situation. The person is dead and if you have any conscience, so is your life.
The only thing to be done after this, is devote your life to service of speaking out and trying to promote the ceasing of this HIDEOUS CRIME. And I mean EVERY DAY. You are living on borrowed time and you are living for two since you stole the life of the victim.
Yes, a sad situation. The person spent nearly 10 yrs in prison. Had young children as well. Become very religious in prison and even studied to be a minister. Says there was an angel that helped get out of the car....it was submerged in a lake.
You know I cannot think of anyone I know who killed anyone. Oh yeah. It just came to me. When I was 15, Mike Pizarski came to school and shot my friend in the head and killed her because she broke up with him. I forgot.
I've know 3 murders. A guy I worked with in Ontario killed his brother - kind of seen that one coming because they were always fighting. When I lived in Parkesville a 28 year old guy rapped and choked a 86 year old lady to death never seen that coming because I knew the guy and his daughter for a couple of years and he seemed so normal. In Nanoose one of my neighbours/friend was brutally murdered by his son I only knew the son for a couple of weeks (he was visiting) but something about him creeped me out. Cheers!
This post was edited by Nanoose at April 3, 2019 10:40 AM MDT
Roses are red - violets are blue but picking out a spelling mistakes is your go to thing to do ( guessing this is really about yesterdays post). And BTW my post above was about some sad and traumatic stuff - picking out spelling mistakes seems cold.
it doesn't contribute anything useful to a conversation
like nanoose gave an interesting and well thought out answer and the first comment is just some nazi pointing out the mistakes he made because he feels sad and needs to compensate for something
Question: How many grammar Nazis does it take to change a light bulb in a public washroom? Answer: 2 - one to change the bulb and one to look for spelling mistakes on the graffiti wall.