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Murder Suspect At Sacramento Coldplay Concert

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If he really did have a fave Coldplay song I would think its Murder. :dozey:

 

 

sorry to joke..

it was so fitting :lol:

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LMFAO OMG.

 

 

 

That was brilliant!!! :lol: :lol:

 

 

Boy, is he in 'Trouble'!!

You know, he should have just blamed the murders on 'A Rush Of Blood To The Head'! 'The Scientist' made him do it!

 

 

 

ALRIGHT, ALRIGHT. I'll stop now LMFAO it's too easy though! This really isn't funny........ lmfaoooo crap.

If he really did have a fave Coldplay song I would think its Murder. :dozey:

 

 

sorry to joke..

it was so fitting :lol:

 

:lol:

:lol:

 

Unfortunately, the wretch doesn't like Coldplay. He just used them as an excuse... :rolleyes:

 

:lol: What a twat! :rolleyes:

 

Bit freaky for those who went i guess....creepy. :/

I mean, how would you be. You're there rockin' out to Coldplay and there's a fucking homicidal maniac standing right to you.

 

That's scary... :o

:stunned: The more I think about it, the more freaked out I get..... And I wasn't even there!

 

 

 

 

 

I was pretty sure I was standing amongst a few homicidal maniacs at my Robert Plant concert this past summer, but then again... they were all smoking out huge bongs. So.... :lol: :rolleyes:

Mind you...

 

Who's to say whether or not we'd be capable of something like that. It took the death of that guy's mum and how he felt his sis/bro in law were helping themselves to everything and treating him and his aunt like shit that set him off...

 

What's your trigger - huh?

 

I'm sure we've all got one, but at the end of the day, I guess, if you know the difference between right and wrong and have control of your actions, you wouldn't actually do the deed.

 

There's people I want to kill every day, but I wouldn't actually do it...:lol:

I mean, how would you be. You're there rockin' out to Coldplay and there's a fucking homicidal maniac standing right to you.

 

That's scary... :o

 

yes, that was exactly my thought when I read it... hm.

I wanted to kill someone who made fun of me, basically called me a fat ass, this past week. I really just wanted to snap his neck, then lock all the guys who laughed at the joke in the gym and light it on fire.

 

 

Just thinking about that actually made me feel better. But I know I would never EVER EVER do something like that. I'd much prefer to just (as my friend Kelli suggested) castrate them. :smug: :lol:

Castration is good... :lol:

 

I'm like that all the time at work. There are people there that drive me CRAZY!! But, I wouldn't actually kill them.

 

I do sometimes empathise [not sympathise - empathise] with those people who go out on killing sprees. They must have been treated pretty shitty by their peers in this lifetime to actually go as far as to do such things...

I've kind of got a current obsession with CourtTV (don't know if you get that channel in the UK, probably don't). I watched 2 hours of Forensic Files last night. I think a lot of times it has to do with the severe abuse some people suffer as children. It's almost like if someone has a puppy and the dog is abused, then as it grows up it'll bite people, etc etc. Weird analogy, but it's similiar to the situations that people go through. Some killers are just sick, they might hear voices telling them to kill their children, or spouse, or whoever. Then others are just pure evil. Or maybe it's a culture thing, like what we see going on in the Middle East each day with suicide bombers.

 

 

It's kind of interesting, but so depressing. I never feel bad for the killers, though. I feel bad for the victims.

I agree with the social conditioning.

 

There was a story in the paper last week a girl of 14, who's parents were both druggies and didn't give a damn about her, started hanging out with some bad types, whose basic idea of enjoyment was to go around 'happy slapping' innocent people, but theirs went too far and they killed a man and serious injured another.

 

This world is crazy! :angry:

Holy... crap.

 

That's... scary. Whhoooaa and Kara was there.

Kara wasn't the target...

...Whoa.

Whoa.

 

Weird to think I was at a concert with a murderer.

Yeah, man.

 

I live in an area where crime is... I don't know if it's common, but lately gun violence has been up and there have been shootings and stuff...

 

But at a Coldplay concert? What in the world. Just... *sigh*

Well... the murder didn't happen at the concert... just... the person with evil intent...

 

Fortunately, I live in the fifth safest city in the entire US, so... yeah.

I know. It just like I'm used to living around those people, but it's shocking to be at a concert, a Coldplay concert, with one.

"I thought it could be a bit of an alibi," he said. "It seems like somebody who goes to a Coldplay concert wouldn't do this."

 

:stunned: :stunned:

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