I wonder if any of Sam's family has come across country to visit him yet.
I'm pretty sure they haven't been here yet because I saw an article where his sister said she couldn't wait to come see him and tell him how much she loves him.
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I wonder if any of Sam's family has come across country to visit him yet.
I'll say more about my method and the degree to which I believe things I've suggested here in a subsequent posting.
In other news, I have received a copy of the interview with SickTanick in the O.T.O. publication "Doomsayer's Digest" in which he details the method to his madness to some extent. Anyone that thinks this is all a gimmic of some sort is just wrong. And he comes across much more intelligent and educated (at least when talking about music and the occult) than most here would expect.
I will post a detailed analysis later.
Very good point. Some of these posts are quite "6 Degrees of Kevin Bacon-ish" but a good read none the less.
I am 38 and a mother of 3 - I play World of Warcraft. My husband is 40 and he listens to Slipknot and heavy thrash metal. Back in the day, he listened to Judas Priest, Metallica, BOC, and the like. We are upstanding citizens. (Ok, so I'm the crazy cat lady - 5 and one is solid black!!!) The music/gaming is not responsible for this sensless crime. SICKO Sam is. There had to be a few marbles loose up there already in order for a text message to knock them out of the circle.
I recently saw a bumper sticker that said "Guns don't kill people, People kill people" and I automatically thought about this case.
Prayers go out to the remaining family members of this tragedy. rayer:rayer:
I understand your point. Sam's calmness is disconcerting, to say the least. But, if he had planned these murders before he left California then he didn't put a whole lot of thought into it. Flying to Virginia to commit a quadruple homicide is just plain dumb, unless Sam has a death wish. Wouldn't he first check out the state's DP record? Well, I guess that's one in the anti-DP argument column.
I wonder if any of Sam's family has come across country to visit him yet.
I'm pretty sure they haven't been here yet because I saw an article where his sister said she couldn't wait to come see him and tell him how much she loves him.
Or Led Zeppelin.
They all make an appearance in my unposted Crowley & Music posting. Maybe I'll post it yet.
And from the same source:
http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091016/NEWS01/910169998/-1/XML07
Seems like this may have been the main piece, supplemented by the other listing of arguably "related" murders.
I've been wondering about his family coming to see him as well.
It is true that if this was premeditated then it was a pretty stupid move, but the last time I checked, traveling across country and killing 4 people isn't a very sane or moral thing to do either. What I'm trying to say is, if this was premeditated, I really don't think Sam cared about getting caught for whatever reason. Obviously he was ill before he came to VA, wth could make you snap like that? His demeanor during the arrest tape didn't really show me someone who looked scared about being caught for 4 homicides. If that were me being arrested for such a crime I'd be chitting my pants.
The more I read about this case, the more disturbed this boy and the "true family" seem.
responding to dangrs, above:
Of course, but from the other perspective, the Juggalo presence in society is in and of itself so very small. That it crops up even in small numbers of crimes is becoming noteworthy.
longtime lurker....
I registered specifically to say thank you, dangrsmind, for your excellent research and analysis in this thread. Whether or not it ends up being a central factor in this case or not, it has definitely made for some fascinating reading.
Anyhow, I would really like to see your writing on Crowley & Music, etc... if you don't want to post it here, maybe you could let me know how I could otherwise get a chance to read it?
Thank you so much!
I have to disagree here.
I think what is noteworthy is that people are talking about it, not how many "juggalo crimes" there are. In fact the number of crimes mentioned here is insignificant say when compared to the number of crimes associated with "poverty" or specific ethnic groups.
But yes, you are correct in that there are not that many juggalos in the population at large so one has to adjust for the population size to understand the trend. Since no one has any idea how many juggalos there are, it is impossible to do this. Therefore the entire discussion of any sort of juggalo related crime wave or trend is not a scientific analysis but rather an emotional reaction to a small number of high profile events.
Some interesting sustained discussion on what seems to be a Xtian blog here:
http://blog.beliefnet.com/crunchycon/2009/09/bad-parenting-and-the-horrorco_comments.html
Mostly about the role of Emma's parents. I find that aspect more interesting than the magickal mystery tour we've enjoyed here. But don't get me wrong--I like reading all of it.
Some interesting sustained discussion on what seems to be a Xtian blog here:
http://blog.beliefnet.com/crunchycon/2009/09/bad-parenting-and-the-horrorco_comments.html
Mostly about the role of Emma's parents.