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    VA - Nicole Lovell, 13, Blacksburg, 27 January 2016 #2 *Arrests*

    I think unless you are a detective working the case, or have law enforcement sources linked to the case, or you are an attorney linked to the case with access to information, it is all speculation at this point based on what little information one can gather from public sources (which as you say...
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    VA - Nicole Lovell, 13, Blacksburg, 27 January 2016 #2 *Arrests*

    Yet another case that makes me sick to my stomach. These two suspects are total trash the world can do without. The male suspect needs to receive capital punishment for his crime. People like this don't deserve any second chances. Obviously details are sketchy at this point as law enforcement...
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    Bosma Murder Trial 02.01.16 - Day 1, Opening Statements

    I think the fact a man is selling an important asset like a truck, potentially signals to the suspects that the victim is in a financial bind for cash. This is a sign of weakness, particularly to wealthy psychopaths who knows they can afford to buy whatever they want and money is never a concern...
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    Bosma Murder Trial 02.01.16 - Day 1, Opening Statements

    I agree. The psych profile on the "rich kid" male suspect is the most interesting. Born with a silver spoon. Tries and fails at various things in his life. No real direction or motivation. But he is rich. He is seemingly a psychopath with very little respect or regard for human life, which is...
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    Bosma Murder Trial 02.01.16 - Day 1, Opening Statements

    I have been following this case for a while. I think the two male suspects charged in the murder are extremely dangerous offenders. Particularly the one suspect with multiple links to other cases. I think the prosecution's theory about this particular murder being something of a 'thrill kill'...
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    GUILTY MA - Colleen Ritzer, 24, brutally murdered, Danvers, 22 Oct 2013 #1

    This case is pretty sickening. Cases like this ought to serve as just more proof that there should be no age threshold for separating youth crime from adult crime, when it comes to serious criminal cases involving death or serious injury of victims. Every violent criminal should be tried "as an...
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    NY NY - Jin Chen, 39, Hai Yan Li, 38, & their two sons, Guilderland, 8 Oct 2014

    Hmm. Homicides like this are starting to show a blip on the crime statistics radar. If like all similar homicides before this, involving Chinese nationals (immigrants or permanent residents) being brutally murdered on North American soil, then the profile will show that it is possibly committed...
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    Russian passenger plane crashes in Sinai, Egypt Prime Minister says, 31 OCT 2015

    I'm wondering what the angle is for why the Russians are apparently refusing to say this was a terrorist act? I can understand why the Egyptians are spinning it in that direction - as it sheds a negative spotlight on Egypt's total lack of security and that ultimately hits their tourism. But...
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    GUILTY UK - Rebecca Watts, 16, Bristol, 19 Feb 2015 #15

    That may be true. Although I think its very possible that any performance issues with his sex life may be psychological in origin also. The male suspect is someone who comes off as having low self-esteem and very self-conscious. Maybe lives day to day having issues with self-image. Maybe...
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    GUILTY UK - Rebecca Watts, 16, Bristol, 19 Feb 2015 #10

    I think the female suspect is guilty from a criminology perspective, but I agree from the legal perspective the evidence appears very circumstantial against her. The prosecution seems to have put together a weak case. Is there something similar to "felony murder" in the UK, wherein a suspect in...
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    GUILTY UK - Rebecca Watts, 16, Bristol, 19 Feb 2015 #10

    There are two newly released police interrogation clips with the female suspect, which were conducted after the male suspect had been officially charged. They are revealing as these were moments the police were deciding themselves whether to charge her as well. The third interrogation clip...
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    GUILTY UK - Rebecca Watts, 16, Bristol, 19 Feb 2015 #9

    To play devil's advocate (though I don't hold this view), if the male suspect did the murder and dismemberment all by himself, but is otherwise not a complete psychopath, he could very well have developed some form of PTSD. Sometimes, people go to 'dismember' people out of a sense of...
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    GUILTY UK - Rebecca Watts, 16, Bristol, 19 Feb 2015 #9

    The female suspect may or may not be in control as far as developing the motive/urge for their sexual fantasy, followed by the alleged planning and execution of the crime. But some people were trying to argue about her whole state of becoming as an adult. They're talking all the way back to when...
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    GUILTY UK - Rebecca Watts, 16, Bristol, 19 Feb 2015 #9

    All I can tell you is there are more angles to life than the worldview that's neatly inside one's bubble and comfort zone. Its not my problem if some people have delicate sensibilities leading to invalid conclusions being made. I guess someone of that ilk with all the baggage and preconceived...
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    GUILTY UK - Rebecca Watts, 16, Bristol, 19 Feb 2015 #9

    Step back for a minute. Go back to why you think it must be HE who conditioned HER, and not the other way around. Now consider why they could not have organically fueled each other and shaped each other's depravity throughout their long relationship together living in symbiosis? Like a...

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