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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-01-2008 @ 10:26PM
nearby41 said...
My thoughts and paryers go out to not only the victim's family, but to those that walked out on a dying man and thought only of themselves. I can not imagine why a bus driver would pull over while all the passengers filed out and even passed the attacker stabbing the victim (40 to 50 times!!!!!) and then close the door behind them as he began to "methotically carvie the victim?!!! in order so that the attacker would not get out while they waited for police. Were there no men on the bus? What if it were your child? How can a bus load not think that they could overtake this one attacker? How could you sleep with yourselves?
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8-08-2008 @ 3:37PM
dopty dope said...
it's a psychological principle that
would repeat itself an infinite number
of times given similar circumstances.
you'd have been in queue walking out
with the rest of them.